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Auction archive: Lot number 183

CHAPBOOKS. A collection of 9 chapbooks. Banbury: J.G. Rusher, [c.1840]. Folded to 16°. Hand-coloured illustrations, unbound.

Auction 16.03.2006
16 Mar 2006
Estimate
£300 - £500
ca. US$523 - US$871
Price realised:
£180
ca. US$313
Auction archive: Lot number 183

CHAPBOOKS. A collection of 9 chapbooks. Banbury: J.G. Rusher, [c.1840]. Folded to 16°. Hand-coloured illustrations, unbound.

Auction 16.03.2006
16 Mar 2006
Estimate
£300 - £500
ca. US$523 - US$871
Price realised:
£180
ca. US$313
Beschreibung:

CHAPBOOKS. A collection of 9 chapbooks. Banbury: J.G. Rusher, [c.1840]. Folded to 16°. Hand-coloured illustrations, unbound. Comprising: The Interesting Story of the Children in the Wood , The History of Tom Thumb , The Life of Jack Sprat (2 copies), London Jingles and Country Tales for Young People , Death and Burial of Cock Robin , Nursery Rhymes from the Royal Collections & Nursery Poems, from the Ancient and Modern Poets (2 copies). The lot comprises seven of the numerous books from the press of J.G. Rusher who specialised in printing juvenile literature in Banbury for most of the nineteenth century. The Rusher family was concerned in printing and bookselling for over a century, William Rusher having been a bookseller and stationer in Banbury in 1785. (9)

Auction archive: Lot number 183
Auction:
Datum:
16 Mar 2006
Auction house:
Christie's
16 March 2006, London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

CHAPBOOKS. A collection of 9 chapbooks. Banbury: J.G. Rusher, [c.1840]. Folded to 16°. Hand-coloured illustrations, unbound. Comprising: The Interesting Story of the Children in the Wood , The History of Tom Thumb , The Life of Jack Sprat (2 copies), London Jingles and Country Tales for Young People , Death and Burial of Cock Robin , Nursery Rhymes from the Royal Collections & Nursery Poems, from the Ancient and Modern Poets (2 copies). The lot comprises seven of the numerous books from the press of J.G. Rusher who specialised in printing juvenile literature in Banbury for most of the nineteenth century. The Rusher family was concerned in printing and bookselling for over a century, William Rusher having been a bookseller and stationer in Banbury in 1785. (9)

Auction archive: Lot number 183
Auction:
Datum:
16 Mar 2006
Auction house:
Christie's
16 March 2006, London, South Kensington
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