19 Vols The Treasury: An Illustrated Magazine Anthony Deane [Ed.]; Various Periodicals & Magazines
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A nineteen-volume collection of The Treasury, an Edwardian illustrated magazine edited by Anthony C. Deane, featuring essays, poetry, art, and social commentary, with numerous illustrations and occasional colour plates, smartly bound by B. J. Skerratt. Bound in a quarter calf binding with cloth boards by B. J. Skerratt.A collection of nineteen volumes.This is a substantial and visually engaging near-continuous run of The Treasury, an Edwardian illustrated magazine edited by cleric, author, and essayist Anthony C. Deane (1870 1946). The periodical combined literature, theology, art, and social commentary, featuring essays, poetry, book reviews, and illustrations from leading writers and artists of the day.Illustrated with numerous monochrome illustrations and plates, with the occasional colour plate in the odd copy. Volume II: October 1903 March 1904 (1904).Volume IV: October 1904 March 1905 (1905). This copy includes a colour plate supplement, loosely inserted.Volume V: April September 1905 (1905).Volume VI: October 1905 March 1906 (1906).Volume VII: April September 1906 (1906).Volume VIII: October 1906 March 1907 (1907). This volume features a colour plate.Volume IX: April September 1907 (1907).Volume X: October 1907 March 1908 (1908). This copy features a colour plate.Volume XI: April September 1908 (1908).Volume XII: October 1908 March 1909 (1909).Volume XIII: April September 1909 (1909).Volume XIV: October 1909 March 1910 (1910).Volume XV: April September 1910 (1910).Volume XVI: October 1910 March 1911 (1911).Volume XVII: April September 1911 (1911).Volume XVIII: October 1911 March 1912 (1912).Volume XIX: April September 1912 (1912).Volume XX: October 1912 March 1913 (1913).Volume XXI: April September 1913 (1913). This copy features a tipped-in portrait colour plate. In a quarter calf binding with cloth boards. Bookplate of Martha J. Rimmer to front paste down. Discreet binders label to rear paste down. Externally, very smart. Slight rubbing and bumping to extremities, resulting in slight loss to calf and cloth, notably to spines of volumes IX, X and XII. The odd minor handling mark to boards. The odd spot to endpapers. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright and clean with the odd spot, heavier to first and last few leaves. Near Fine
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