Auction archive: Lot number 415

AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES The Birds of America.

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AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES The Birds of America. . New York: George R. Lockwood, n.d [1870-71]. Eight volumes, brown morocco (probably publisher's), marbled sides, all edges marbled. 10 1/8 x 6 3/4 inches (26 x 17 cm); half-titles and all preliminary matter and text present in all volumes, 500 finely hand-colored lithographic plates after Audubon protected by tissue guards. Some rubbing and wear to spines, overall a sound set, internally very clean, though with minor staining to the very end of the second volume. This set bears the bookplate of Edgar L. Marston, who was the benefactor responsible for Marston Hall at Brown University. Roe Lockwood & Son were Audubon's publishers for the second folio edition of Audubon's Birds, which was lithographed by Julius Bien after J. J. Audubon. This work was a commercial failure (in large part because of the outbreak of the Civil War) and was never completed. The expenses from this debacle resulted in the bankruptcy of the Audubon family's publishing activities, which had been operated by John Woodhouse Audubon the youngest son of the great natural historian. Lockwood, as major creditors, gained publication rights and the lithographic stones for Audubon's works, from which this final octavo edition was prepared. See (some citations for the original octavo edition) Bennett p. 5; Nissen 52; Reese 34; Sabin 2364; McGill/Wood p. 208; Ayer/Zimmer p. 22. C

Auction archive: Lot number 415
Beschreibung:

AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES The Birds of America. . New York: George R. Lockwood, n.d [1870-71]. Eight volumes, brown morocco (probably publisher's), marbled sides, all edges marbled. 10 1/8 x 6 3/4 inches (26 x 17 cm); half-titles and all preliminary matter and text present in all volumes, 500 finely hand-colored lithographic plates after Audubon protected by tissue guards. Some rubbing and wear to spines, overall a sound set, internally very clean, though with minor staining to the very end of the second volume. This set bears the bookplate of Edgar L. Marston, who was the benefactor responsible for Marston Hall at Brown University. Roe Lockwood & Son were Audubon's publishers for the second folio edition of Audubon's Birds, which was lithographed by Julius Bien after J. J. Audubon. This work was a commercial failure (in large part because of the outbreak of the Civil War) and was never completed. The expenses from this debacle resulted in the bankruptcy of the Audubon family's publishing activities, which had been operated by John Woodhouse Audubon the youngest son of the great natural historian. Lockwood, as major creditors, gained publication rights and the lithographic stones for Audubon's works, from which this final octavo edition was prepared. See (some citations for the original octavo edition) Bennett p. 5; Nissen 52; Reese 34; Sabin 2364; McGill/Wood p. 208; Ayer/Zimmer p. 22. C

Auction archive: Lot number 415
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