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Stories of old renown: tales of knights and heroes

Book
1887 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Printed book, 270 pages, [8] leaves of plates. Tinted line photoengraved illustrations. Case binding of green cloth over boards. Title and author on gold panel on upper cover and spine. Publisher in gilt on spine. Illustrated in black and gold on upper cover and spine.


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Object type
TitleStories of old renown: tales of knights and heroes (published title)
Materials and techniques
Case bound printed book with tinted line photoengraved illustrations.
Brief description
Book, by Ascott R. Hope. Stories of old renown: tales of knights and heroes. London (49 & 50 Old Bailey); Glasgow; Edinburgh; Dublin: Blackie and Son, [1887]. NAL pressmark: 861.AA.3457.
Physical description
Printed book, 270 pages, [8] leaves of plates. Tinted line photoengraved illustrations. Case binding of green cloth over boards. Title and author on gold panel on upper cover and spine. Publisher in gilt on spine. Illustrated in black and gold on upper cover and spine.
Dimensions
  • Height: 20cm (Note: From the library catalogue, rounded up to nearest cm.)
Credit line
Donated by Anne Renier and F.G. Renier
Object history
Presentation inscription in ink on upper flyleaf verso reads: 'P.E.H. Atkinson from her Papa as a reward for the best catalogue, J. N[(...)s, January 21, 1888'. Acquired by the Reniers from Clift in August 1960. Donated by Anne Renier and F.G. Renier. Bookplate on upper pastedown reads: 'From the Library of Anne Renier and F.G. Renier'.
Other number
861.AA.3457 - NAL Pressmark
Collection
Library number
38041803037746

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Record createdDecember 4, 2020
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