NIMROD, Apperley, Charles, James - Lot 178

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NIMROD, Apperley, Charles, James - Lot 178
NIMROD, Apperley, Charles, James Remarks on the Condition of Hunters, The choice Of Horses and Their Management 1831 set of works by nimrod, from the duke of gloucester 1. ORIGINAL EDITION. In-8. BINDINGS: red morocco spine and corners, percaline boards, ornate ribbed spine, gilt filleting, gilt head, untrimmed. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Thiébaud, 684 (French edition). Spine faded. 2. Du même, Memoirs of the Life of the late John Mytton. London, Rudolph Ackermann, 1835. FIRST EDITION. In-8. ILLUSTRATION: twelve etching and aquatint plates by Henry Alken and E. Duncan, hand-colored. CONTEMPORARY BINDING. Plum-colored percaline with gilt titling on first board, slipcase with flaps. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Schwerdt I, p.38. Spine restored. 3. Du même, The Chace, the Turf, and the Road by Nimrod. London, A. Spottiswoode for John Murray, 1837. FIRST EDITION. In-8. ILLUSTRATION: Engraved portrait-frontispiece of the author by Edward Finden after Daniel Maclise, 13 plates after Henry Alken, 2 aquatints, 11 woodcuts. (Aquatints stained.) PUBLISHER'S BINDING in green percaline. PROVENANCE: Osman Ricardo (bookplate) BIBLIOGRAPHY: Schwerdt I, p. 36. Spine insolate. 4. Du même, Nimrod's Huning Tours, London, M. A. Pittman, 1835. FIRST EDITION. In-8. CONTEMPORARY BINDING. Brown boards. Case. Traces of use to binding. 5. From the same, Memoirs of the Life of the late John Mytton. London, Edward Arnold, 1925. In-4. ILLUSTRATION: 17 plates printed in color. PUBLISHER'S BINDING. Tan calf spine, cloth boards. PROVENANCE: H.R.H Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester (1900-1974; bookplate; London, January 27, 2006, lot 624) Apperley's articles first appeared in journals before being collected in volumes: "he published his first article for the Sporting Magazine under the name of Nimrod in January 1822, a pen name he generally used thereafter. For five seasons, from 1824 to 1828, he was the magazine's official representative, with a contract that gave him £1,500 a year, a remarkably high salary intended to cover his travel expenses and the upkeep of a string of hunters.... He travels all over the kingdom, reporting on many sporting events in addition to foxhunting, and often driving the carriages in which he is a passenger" (Oxford Dictionary of National Biography).
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