Sir Walter Scott

Waverley Novels

Adam and Charles Black, Charles Tilt

1833 - 1887

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A finely bound, Centenary Edition set of the Waverley Novels.

  • Sold as a set of 27 volumes.
  • Sir Walter Scott (Scottish).
  • Edinburgh; London: Adam and Charles Black; Charles Tilt, 1886-1887; 1833.
  • Octavos.
  • Bound in half dark blue leather and marbled paper boards by E. A. Weeks & Son, with their stamp, paneling, gilt decoration and gilt lettering to spines, top edges of text blocks gilt.

Condition Report

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Minor general shelf wear.

Light rubbing to head and tail of spines, edges and corners of boards.

Light scattered staining and foxing along fore edges of text blocks on most volumes.

Staining to front and rear free endpapers.

Age toning throughout text blocks.

Light staining to pages 140 and 141 in Volume I, the front pastedown of Volume XVI and the half-title page of Volume XIX.

Previous owner's signature on the third free endpapers of Volumes I, II, VIII, IX, XII, XIV with staining to all except Volume I.

Staining and penciling to the third free endpapers of Volumes V, XIII, XX, XXII.

Penciling to the rear endpaper of Volume IV.

Bumping to bottoms corners of Volumes I and II.

Bumping to fore edges of Volumes V and VIII.

Bumping to top corners of Volume XIV.

Heavier staining and foxing throughout the text blocks of Volumes XVI and XVII.

 

Product is used.

Language

English

Subject

Novels, English literature and history, Fine bindings, Illustrated, Literature, Sets

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