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1871 1st Edition – A VISIT TO THE OLD HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY By Eliza Thorp Very RARE Antiquarian Hardback Book

 

Publication Details

 

  • Title: A Visit to the Old House in the Country
  • Author(s): Eliza Thorp (two stories) & Mary Thorp (John Brown’s Family)
  • Publisher: Chas. T. Jefferies & Sons, Canynge Buildings, Redcliff Street, Bristol; and J. Wright & Co., Stephen Street, Bristol
  • Date: 1871 (believed first edition)
  • Format: Hardback, original publisher’s green textured cloth, gilt decoration, embossed borders
  • Pagination: 151 pp (all present)
  • Features: All edge gilt pages; yellow pastedowns and endpapers

 

Contents

 

  • A Visit to the Old House in the Country – Eliza Thorp
  • The Man Without the Key – Eliza Thorp
  • John Brown’s Family – Mary Thorp

 

Binding & Physical Features

 

  • Original green textured cloth over boards with gilt-stamped decoration and stylised gilt lettering to the front board
  • Embossed borders to front and rear boards
  • All page edges gilt
  • Yellow pastedowns and endpapers
  • No dust jacket (as issued)

 

Exterior Condition

 

  • The cover is robust and intact with light wear for its age (over 150 years).
  • Minor corner bumping and a few small marks present.
  • Slight lean to the spine noted.
  • Gilt decoration remains clear and attractive.
  • Overall, the exterior condition is very good for age.

 

Interior Condition

 

  • Pages lightly tanned throughout, consistent with age.
  • Occasional very light foxing noted.
  • Pages mostly neat, with only minor creasing (mainly to inner edges).
  • Small rip to bottom corner of page 22 and overleaf (from excess paper); text unaffected.
  • Small rip at the edge of the back free endpaper (does not affect text).
  • Gutter: Very light cracks at pp. 32–33 and 64-65, but pages remain tight and secure.
  • Small pencil inscription on the title page; no other pen or pencil marks inside.
  • No loose or missing pages – all 151 are present and intact.
  • Overall, the interior is in good, clean condition for age.

 

Dimensions & Weight

 

  • Size: Approx. 16.6 cm × 10.5 cm × 1.5 cm
  • Weight: Approx. 174 g

 

Publishing History & Bibliographic Notes

 

  • Published in Bristol in 1871 by Chas. T. Jefferies & Sons (Canynge Buildings, Redcliff Street) and J. Wright & Co. (Stephen Street).
  • Believed to be a first edition omnibus containing two works by Eliza Thorp and one by Mary Thorp.
  • Original editions are scarce, with only digital reproductions or modern reprints typically available.
  • Author Notes: Eliza Thorp lived at May Villa (May Cottage), Yardley, Birmingham, and had previously published A Fortune With a Wife (1856) and The Broken Wreath (1852). Mary Thorp, also of May Villa, authored The Rector’s Grandchildren (c.1855–57).

 

Rarity & Collectability

 

  • Original gilt-edged first edition in decorative cloth is extremely scarce.
  • Particularly attractive to collectors of Victorian women writers, Bristol publishers, and ornate miniature-format books.
  • Condition is better than typical survivors, which often show heavier wear.

A Visit to the Old House in the Country – 1871 Rare 1st Edition by Eliza Thorp

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