Description: [Arts] ~ THOMAS CARLYLE'S COPY [RUSKIN, John] Frondes agrestes. Readings in 'modern painters' Sunnyside, Orpington, Kent. George Allen, 1875. 8vo. vii, [1], 184pp. Original publisher's gilttooled brown limp morocco, A.E.G. A trifle rubbed. Paper label to upper board with manuscript note: 'This volume contains the bookplate of Thomas Carlyle'. Bookplate of Thomas Carlyle to FEP, manuscript biographical note (on Ruskin and Carlyle) to recto of front blank flyleaf, later bookplate and inked ownership inscription of William Wade Porteous to REP. The provincially published first edition of this selection of extracts from John Ruskin's (18191900) Modern Painter's, the contents decided upon by 'the author's friend, the younger lady of the Thwaite, Coniston', amateur natural historian and artist Susanna Beever (18051893). The present copy was once in possession of Scottish historian and essayist Thomas Carlyle (17951881), a close friend of Ruskin. In 1854, Ruskin made his first public acknowledgement that Carlyle was the author to whom he 'owed more than to any other living writer'. After reading Ruskin's Unto This Last (1860), Carlyle felt that they were 'in a minority of two', a feeling which Ruskin shared. From the 1860s onward, Ruskin frequently referred to Carlyle as his 'master' and 'papa', writing after Carlyle's death that he was 'throwing myself now into the mere fulfilment of Carlyle's work'. ~ About Antiquates We’re based in the heart of the Dorset countryside, with an antiquarian bookshop in Wareham, housed within a beautiful Grade II Listed Georgian Building, we also travel far and wide to buy, sell and advise on rare books. We offer a wealth of antiquarian books, specialising in early and hand-press printing - but not excluding all others! Our bias is towards the unusual, the interesting and the important - and we try to offer our customers a varied and frequently changing selection, along with advice on library development and special purchases. We are proud and active members of the ABA (Antiquarian Booksellers Association), ILAB (International League of Antiquarian Booksellers) and the PBFA (Provincial Book Fairs Association) - professional bodies for the antiquarian book trade, abiding by their codes of practice and exhibiting at several large national and regional book fairs each year. Viewings of all books in our stock are possible by appointment at our Wareham bookshop, the details for which are displayed in the 'Business seller Information' section below. Purchase and Payment We aim to make your purchase as straightforward and pleasurable as possible. Payment can be made by various methods: From customers in the UK we accept: Paypal Bank Transfers (in GBP £ Sterling) Cheques (in GBP £ Sterling) For customers from the rest of the world we accept: Paypal Bank Transfers (in GBP £ Sterling) Postage and Packing As experienced and professional booksellers we have shipped books to many countries, and will be happy to quote costs for destinations and/or services other than those currently specified for this heavy book. All books are expertly wrapped, dispatched via national and international postal or courier services, and fully insured from our door to yours. Please be aware that antiquarian books can be imported to many destinations without restriction or extra duties (for example, the entire European Union), but that some destinations do charge import duties and/or sales tax on imported items. As per eBay terms, buyers are liable to pay these costs on receipt. Please see Postage and Payments section
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Non-Fiction Subject: Arts
Author: John] [RUSKIN
Format: Hardback
Language: English
Date of Publication: 1850-1899
Year Printed: 1875
Special Attributes: 1st Edition