1866 – The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith
Aldine Edition • Half-leather and marbled boards • Marbled edges & endpapers • 1866
Book overview
Attractive Aldine Edition of The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with a memoir by the Reverend J. Mitford. Handsome half-leather binding with marbled paper boards, marbled all-edge pages, and marbled pastedowns and endpapers. Small vignette on the title page and decorative headpieces. A neat, tightly bound copy, bright inside and in very good condition for its age.
Publication & dating
- Publisher: Bell & Daldy, York Street, Covent Garden, London
- Printer: Chiswick Press, printed by Whittingham & Wilkins, Tooks Court, Chancery Lane
- Date: 1866 (advertisement at front dated June 1866)
- Series: Aldine Edition of the British Poets
Binding & exterior condition
- Red half-leather spine and corners, marbled paper boards.
- Panelled spine with gilt decoration and lettering.
- All-edge marbling, marbled pastedowns and endpapers.
- Binding intact and robust, light shelf wear at corners and edges, small rubbing to board paper. An attractive, well-preserved binding for a book of nearly 160 years.
Interior condition
- Pages bright and generally clean, lightly tanned consistent with age.
- Occasional very light crease, mostly uncreased pages.
- Extremely small edge rips to pages lxxxiii–lxxxvi, not affecting text.
- Small patches of rubbing to front pastedown and front free endpaper.
- No pen or pencil inscriptions.
- Tightly bound, no loose gatherings.
- All pages present: 192 pages of poems, plus the memoir and preliminaries as present in this edition.
Measurements & weight
- Approx. 16.7 × 11.0 × 2.0 cm
- Approx. 263 g
About the author
Irish writer and poet, celebrated for lyrical verse, essays, and the novel The Vicar of Wakefield.
1866 Oliver Goldsmith Poetical Works Aldine Edition - Half Leather Bound Book
£36.00Price

