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Auction archive: Lot number 240

WISDEN, John Cricketers' Almanack for 1934[-1940] London: Jo...

Estimate
£1,500 - £3,000
ca. US$2,526 - US$5,052
Price realised:
£2,250
ca. US$3,789
Auction archive: Lot number 240

WISDEN, John Cricketers' Almanack for 1934[-1940] London: Jo...

Estimate
£1,500 - £3,000
ca. US$2,526 - US$5,052
Price realised:
£2,250
ca. US$3,789
Beschreibung:

WISDEN, John. Cricketers' Almanack for 1934 [- 1940 ]. London: John Wisden and Co. [J. Whitaker from 1938], 1934-1940. 7 volumes, 8° (160 x 98mm). (1934 and 1938 with some corners creased.) Photographic plate in first 4 vols., the rest with illustrations interspersed. Original printed wrappers (1934-35), and original brown hardback publisher's cloth gilt (both softbacks with light chipping to spines, 1936 with faded spine lettering and twisting to block, also small nick to spine and bumping to edges, 1937-1938 with bubbling to covers, corners of 1938 bumped, 1939-40 with faded spine lettering, 1940 with small nick and light scuff marks). Provenance : 1936 with bookplate of Henry M. Cohen.
WISDEN, John. Cricketers' Almanack for 1934 [- 1940 ]. London: John Wisden and Co. [J. Whitaker from 1938], 1934-1940. 7 volumes, 8° (160 x 98mm). (1934 and 1938 with some corners creased.) Photographic plate in first 4 vols., the rest with illustrations interspersed. Original printed wrappers (1934-35), and original brown hardback publisher's cloth gilt (both softbacks with light chipping to spines, 1936 with faded spine lettering and twisting to block, also small nick to spine and bumping to edges, 1937-1938 with bubbling to covers, corners of 1938 bumped, 1939-40 with faded spine lettering, 1940 with small nick and light scuff marks). Provenance : 1936 with bookplate of Henry M. Cohen. A DECENT SET INCLUDING FIVE ORIGINAL HARDBACKS . The work of three editors, Sydney Southerton (1934-1935), Wilfrid Brookes (1936-1939), and Haddon Whitaker (1940). In 1934 Neville Cardus called Wisden ' the most English book in existence '. Yet by 1937 only 8000 copies were being printed. A partnership with the publishing firm of J. Whitaker, who had produced their own almanac from 1868, became essential to its survival. Under the Whitaker imprint, it took on an entirely new look in 1938. 'John' was dropped from the title, the contents were rearranged and illustrations interspersed; Eric Ravilious's woodcut made its first appearance. Here 1934 and 1935 retain their original cricket bat bookmarks.

Auction archive: Lot number 240
Auction:
Datum:
29 May 2014
Auction house:
Christie's
29 May 2014, London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

WISDEN, John. Cricketers' Almanack for 1934 [- 1940 ]. London: John Wisden and Co. [J. Whitaker from 1938], 1934-1940. 7 volumes, 8° (160 x 98mm). (1934 and 1938 with some corners creased.) Photographic plate in first 4 vols., the rest with illustrations interspersed. Original printed wrappers (1934-35), and original brown hardback publisher's cloth gilt (both softbacks with light chipping to spines, 1936 with faded spine lettering and twisting to block, also small nick to spine and bumping to edges, 1937-1938 with bubbling to covers, corners of 1938 bumped, 1939-40 with faded spine lettering, 1940 with small nick and light scuff marks). Provenance : 1936 with bookplate of Henry M. Cohen.
WISDEN, John. Cricketers' Almanack for 1934 [- 1940 ]. London: John Wisden and Co. [J. Whitaker from 1938], 1934-1940. 7 volumes, 8° (160 x 98mm). (1934 and 1938 with some corners creased.) Photographic plate in first 4 vols., the rest with illustrations interspersed. Original printed wrappers (1934-35), and original brown hardback publisher's cloth gilt (both softbacks with light chipping to spines, 1936 with faded spine lettering and twisting to block, also small nick to spine and bumping to edges, 1937-1938 with bubbling to covers, corners of 1938 bumped, 1939-40 with faded spine lettering, 1940 with small nick and light scuff marks). Provenance : 1936 with bookplate of Henry M. Cohen. A DECENT SET INCLUDING FIVE ORIGINAL HARDBACKS . The work of three editors, Sydney Southerton (1934-1935), Wilfrid Brookes (1936-1939), and Haddon Whitaker (1940). In 1934 Neville Cardus called Wisden ' the most English book in existence '. Yet by 1937 only 8000 copies were being printed. A partnership with the publishing firm of J. Whitaker, who had produced their own almanac from 1868, became essential to its survival. Under the Whitaker imprint, it took on an entirely new look in 1938. 'John' was dropped from the title, the contents were rearranged and illustrations interspersed; Eric Ravilious's woodcut made its first appearance. Here 1934 and 1935 retain their original cricket bat bookmarks.

Auction archive: Lot number 240
Auction:
Datum:
29 May 2014
Auction house:
Christie's
29 May 2014, London, South Kensington
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