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ROBERT WARNER (1814-1896), BENJAMIN SAMUEL WILLIAMS (1822-1890) AND THOMAS MOORE (1821-1887)
The Orchid Album, Comprising Coloured Figures and Descriptions of New, Rare, and Beautiful Orchidaceous Plants. London: Published by B.S. Williams, at the Victoria and Paradise Nurseries, 1882-1897. 11 volumes, 4° (304 x 240 mm). Half-titles. 528 lithographic plates by and after John Nugent Fitch on 527 sheets, partly hand-coloured, partly colour-printed, plates 9/10 a double-page plate (light scattered browning and spotting.) Original brown morocco gilt, gilt-lettered and decorated on covers and spine, edges gilt (extremities lightly rubbed, few volumes lightly scuffed).
FIRST EDITION OF THESE BEAUTIFUL PLATES. Benjamin Samuel William's obituary, appearing in volume 9, recollects the intentions of this magnificent work: 'In 1881 he commenced his magnum opus, The Orchid Album, which was projected with the idea of supplying a demand for illustrations of Orchidaceous plants, with botanical descriptions of the plants figured, and notes on their cultivation ... Its appearance was hailed with great satisfaction in horticultural circles throughout the world, and it numbers among its subscribers nearly all lovers of Orchids and many of our leading and most influential horticulturalists'. The illustrator, John Nugent Fitch (1840-1927), was the nephew of the equally-prolific botanical artist Walter Hood Fitch. His original drawings for The Orchid Album are in the Natural History Museum, South Kensington. Great Flower Books (1990) p. 149; Nissen BBI 2107; Stafleu & Cowan TL2 6282.
The Orchid Album, Comprising Coloured Figures and Descriptions of New, Rare, and Beautiful Orchidaceous Plants. London: Published by B.S. Williams, at the Victoria and Paradise Nurseries, 1882-1897. 11 volumes, 4° (304 x 240 mm). Half-titles. 528 lithographic plates by and after John Nugent Fitch on 527 sheets, partly hand-coloured, partly colour-printed, plates 9/10 a double-page plate (light scattered browning and spotting.) Original brown morocco gilt, gilt-lettered and decorated on covers and spine, edges gilt (extremities lightly rubbed, few volumes lightly scuffed).
FIRST EDITION OF THESE BEAUTIFUL PLATES. Benjamin Samuel William's obituary, appearing in volume 9, recollects the intentions of this magnificent work: 'In 1881 he commenced his magnum opus, The Orchid Album, which was projected with the idea of supplying a demand for illustrations of Orchidaceous plants, with botanical descriptions of the plants figured, and notes on their cultivation ... Its appearance was hailed with great satisfaction in horticultural circles throughout the world, and it numbers among its subscribers nearly all lovers of Orchids and many of our leading and most influential horticulturalists'. The illustrator, John Nugent Fitch (1840-1927), was the nephew of the equally-prolific botanical artist Walter Hood Fitch. His original drawings for The Orchid Album are in the Natural History Museum, South Kensington. Great Flower Books (1990) p. 149; Nissen BBI 2107; Stafleu & Cowan TL2 6282.