Boscobel or The Royal Oak: A Tale of the Year 1651

Ainsworth, William Harrison
Publication Date 1878
Publisher George Routledge & Sons,
Binding Paperback
Condition Good+, sound copy
SKU 22291
Notes Title page has some damage to the gutter edge and is only loosely held. The binding is otherwise very secure. Previous ownership marls to prelims including a date stamp in purple. Slightly faded to spine. A hint of bumping to the very points. Clean and sound.

Description

Hardback. Historical novel fictionalising the flight of the later Charles II after the execution of Charles I; from the the writer most famous for the Lancashire Witches. Original red cloth, lettered and decorated in black on front board, in black and gilt on spine; decorated endpapers. Black and white frontis plus further illustrations by J. H. Rimbault. Red cloth with black titles and decorations including a small illustration to front board and titles and decoration in black and gilt on spine. Patterned endpapers.
Price: £18.00
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