A nicely preserved book
Nice find!
"Francis A. Miniter" wrote in message
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Saturday I found a copy of Samuel Goodrich's *A Pictorial History of
America Embracing Both the Northern and Southern Portions* (1847,
Hartford: House and Brown). From limited research, this seems to
have been the first printing of the book, which was reprinted a number
of times in the following decade. This particular copy was wrapped in
nondescript soft leather in the manner that a dust jacket might cover
a book. Unfortunately, it was glued to the endpapers and removal
required time and gentle attention. But once removed, the book itself
shined. The front and back covers are of a bright glazed leather and
the spine is as perfect as I have seen in a book of that age, with the
gilt very nearly as bright as it must have been when published. I
infer that the soft leather cover preserved the beauty of this volume
for most of its life.
--
Francis A. Miniter
Oscuramente
libros, laminas, llaves
siguen mi suerte.
Jorge Luis Borges, La Cifra Haiku, 6
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