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The Christian Year John Keble 1840 Full Leather Scott Bookplate Gilt AEG

 

The Christian Year 1840 By John Keble
Published by John Henry Parker; and J.G. & F. Rivington, London – 1840
Printed by T. Combe, Printer to the University of Oxford

 

Edition & Bibliographic Details

 

Nineteenth Edition of this celebrated devotional work, first published anonymously in 1827 and long attributed to John Keble, Fellow of Oriel College and leading figure of the Oxford Movement. This 1840 Parker/Rivington printing represents an early and desirable edition, printed for Oxford by T. Combe, and produced in a high-quality full-leather binding intended for the Victorian gift market.

 

Physical Description

 

  • Format: Octavo
  • Binding: Full dark green grained leather
  • Decoration: Ornate gilt decorations on the boards; blind-stamped panel lines; gilt and blind tooling to the finely panelled spine; five raised bands
  • Edges: All edges gilt
  • Endpapers: Yellow-coated Victorian endpapers
  • Pagination: viii + 378pp
  • Illustrations: None (as issued)
  • Dimensions: approx. 22 × 14.5 × 2.9 cm
  • Weight: approx. 699g

 

Key Features

 

  • Handsome contemporary full-leather Victorian binding
  • Early Oxford edition printed by T. Combe
  • Attractive gilt tooling, raised bands, and all-edge gilt (AEG)
  • Includes a 19th-century armorial bookplate of the Scott family
  • Manuscript inscription dated 1848
  • Clean, bright text for its age

 

Provenance

 

This copy bears a 19th-century armorial bookplate depicting the shield Sable, a saltire engrailed Argent with a crest of a cubit arm holding a document above a coronet. This heraldic design matches the arms of the Scott family, examples of which appear in institutional collections such as the Bodleian Library and the University of Illinois.

Although this specific plate is unnamed, its heraldry confirms it originates from the same Scott family line recorded under the name Samuel Scott in documented bookplates. On the facing endpaper, a manuscript ownership inscription reads:

“Thomas Scott, 1848.”

This suggests the volume remained within the Scott family during the mid-19th century.

 

Exterior Condition

 

A well-preserved Victorian full-leather binding, robust and handsome:

  • Light rubbing to edges and corners
  • Soft bumping to corners
  • Rubbing along the spine’s long edges
  • Small scattered patches of surface wear
  • Gilt decoration bright and attractive
  • Hinges holding well
  • All edge gilt still bright

 

Interior Condition

 

  • Yellow-coated endpapers with light foxing
  • Armorial bookplate to front pastedown
  • Inscription “Thomas Scott 1848” on the front free endpaper
  • Pages overall clean, fresh, and unusually bright for 1840
  • Occasional small marks or very light foxing
  • Very occasional small crease
  • Small amount of pen on p.291 (not affecting text)
  • Minor remnants of pencil in a few places
  • Page 12 misnumbered as 13 (a known misprint; text correct)
  • Small marginal tears on p.6 (not affecting text)
  • Tiny hole to the inner margin of p.378 and overleaf (not affecting text)
  • Small repair near the inner margin of p.23
  • Crack between front pastedown and free endpaper
  • Besides the above, the binding sound and text block secure throughout

 

Completeness

 

  • All viii + 378 pages present
  • No missing leaves
  • All original endpapers retained
  • No illustrations were issued with this edition

 

Collector’s Summary

 

A handsome 1840 full-leather Oxford edition of The Christian Year, enriched with a verified Scott family armorial bookplate and an inscription dated 1848. This copy combines literary significance, early Oxford printing, and genuine 19th-century provenance. In robust and attractive condition, this is a notable example suitable for collectors of devotional literature, Oxford Movement history, Victorian bindings, or heraldic bookplates.

The Christian Year John Keble 1840 Full Leather Scott Bookplate Gilt AEG

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