By Anon
London   Rogerson and Co
9.5" by 6" iii, [4], 2-460, 48; iii, [3], 424, 181, [1]; iii, [5], 2-170, iipp
An uncommon, three volume set of 'The Sporting Review'. This periodical looks at fox hunting, and horse racing, with both fictional serials and real accounts.
By Anon

1851 The Sporting Review

London   Rogerson and Co
9.5" by 6" iii, [4], 2-460, 48; iii, [3], 424, 181, [1]; iii, [5], 2-170, iipp
An uncommon, three volume set of 'The Sporting Review'. This periodical looks at fox hunting, and horse racing, with both fictional serials and real accounts.
£295.00
: 2kgs / : 706L14

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Description

Illustrated, Publishers' Original Binding

Illustrated, with twelve plates to volume I, twelve plates to volume II, and twelve plates to volume III. Collated, complete. In the publisher's original cloth bindings. With articles such as 'Fashions connected with Fox hunting', 'Friends to Fox-hunting', 'Hunting in Australia' and ' The literature across these volumes include 'Memoir of James Chapple, the Celebrated Jockey', 'Lameness in Horses', '

Condition

In the publisher's original cloth bindings. Externally, sound, with small loss to the head and tail of spines. Front hinge to volume II is strained but firm. Gatherings A-B1 of volume I are loosening. Bookplate to the front endpaper, Sidney Hacker. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright. Scattered spots to the first and last few pages.

Very Good

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