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[GRIMALDI, Stacey (1790-1863)]. The Toilet ... Third Edition. London: Published by the author and sold by R. Ackermann (and others), 1823. 16° (125 x 108mm). Text within wood-engraved border throughout, 9 coloured plates with movable flaps (4 flaps missing, occasional light spotting and staining). Original printed paper boards, remnants of ?original yellow dust-jacket (lacks spine, a few stains). Provenance: "Miss Brown From Mary Golding, April 30th/[18]41" (inscription on front pastedown). cf. Osborne I, 418 (citing second edition of 1821): "The nine plates bear hand-coloured engravings of toilet appendages with movable flaps which reveal appropriate virtues."
With 13 other illustrated books including A Natural History of Reptiles, Serpents and Insects (Alnwick, [c.1820], wood-engraved illustrations), Tales of my Childhood (London, [c.1820], hand-coloured illustrations), Aunt Affable's Story about the Little Frog and Pretty Mouse (London, [n.d.]), Grandpapa's Tales (Otley, [c.1840], 2 illustrations printed in colours), The Polite Letter-Writer (Derby, 1827) and Andrew W. Tuer's Old London Street Cries and the Cries of To-day (London, 1885). The lot sold not subject to return. (14)
With 13 other illustrated books including A Natural History of Reptiles, Serpents and Insects (Alnwick, [c.1820], wood-engraved illustrations), Tales of my Childhood (London, [c.1820], hand-coloured illustrations), Aunt Affable's Story about the Little Frog and Pretty Mouse (London, [n.d.]), Grandpapa's Tales (Otley, [c.1840], 2 illustrations printed in colours), The Polite Letter-Writer (Derby, 1827) and Andrew W. Tuer's Old London Street Cries and the Cries of To-day (London, 1885). The lot sold not subject to return. (14)
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