PALGRAVE, Francis Turner. Gems of English Art, London & New York, 1869, 4°, 20 plates printed in colours by Leighton Brothers after D.Roberts, Turner, Constable, Maclise and others, original blue cloth gilt, the upper cover with a highly elaborate design blocked onto variously coloured glazed-paper onlays, g.e. (extremities very slightly bumped, largely disbound due to perishing gutta-percha) -- WALKER, Frederick. Twenty-Seven Illustrations by... Walker designed for "The Cornhill Magazine", London, 1867, 2°, title in red and black, 27 wood-engraved plates after Walker, each with a printed cream background, original cloth, blocked in gilt and blind, g.e. (spine slightly faded, some leaves detached) -- BUCHANAN, Robert. Ballad Stories of the Affections. From the Scandinavian, London, [n.d.], 4°, wood-engraved frontispiece and illustrations by the Dalziels after Houghton, Small, Pinwell, Walker and others (some spotting), original red cloth, blocked in gilt from a design by Albert Warren (?), by Bone & Son (light soiling), g.e.; with 17 other illustrated works. (20)

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PALGRAVE, Francis Turner. Gems of English Art, London & New York, 1869, 4°, 20 plates printed in colours by Leighton Brothers after D.Roberts, Turner, Constable, Maclise and others, original blue cloth gilt, the upper cover with a highly elaborate design blocked onto variously coloured glazed-paper onlays, g.e. (extremities very slightly bumped, largely disbound due to perishing gutta-percha) -- WALKER, Frederick. Twenty-Seven Illustrations by... Walker designed for "The Cornhill Magazine", London, 1867, 2°, title in red and black, 27 wood-engraved plates after Walker, each with a printed cream background, original cloth, blocked in gilt and blind, g.e. (spine slightly faded, some leaves detached) -- BUCHANAN, Robert. Ballad Stories of the Affections. From the Scandinavian, London, [n.d.], 4°, wood-engraved frontispiece and illustrations by the Dalziels after Houghton, Small, Pinwell, Walker and others (some spotting), original red cloth, blocked in gilt from a design by Albert Warren (?), by Bone & Son (light soiling), g.e.; with 17 other illustrated works. (20)