Description: This 1855 edition of "The Three Tours of Doctor Syntax" includes 3 volumes by William Combe is a rare find for collectors of literature. The books, published by Nattali and Bond in London, features 80 color plates by Thomas Rowlandson, making it a beautifully illustrated addition to any collection. The binding is made of high-quality leather and the pages are in English. The book belongs to the category of antiquarian and collectible books and is a must-have for literature enthusiasts. The three tours of Doctor Syntax are a classic piece of literature that is sure to captivate readers. This edition is special in its attributes and is a great addition to any collection. The Three Tours of Doctor Syntax. The First Tour in Search of the Picturesque. The Second Tour in Search of Consolation; The Third Tour in Search of a Wife. (3 volumes) Ninth Edition Combe, William Published by Nattali and Bond, London, 1855 Illustrator Thomas Rowlandson (/ˈroʊləndsən/; 13 July 1757 – 21 April 1827)[1] was an English artist and caricaturist of the Georgian Era, noted for his political satire and social observation 1855 The Three Tours Of Doctor Syntax William Combe -80 color plates Rowlandson Size 6.5” x 9.7/8” Nice leather fronts. Marbleized borders and endpapers. The 80 color plates are bright and colorful. Volume 3 has separation as seen in last picture and is still but still attached as these are 170 year old books See pictures for list of color plates as some are pictured. Keep in mind the shipping price also covers handling fees, packaging materials & time, not just postage. See our eBay store for 1000’s of other items. B10
Price: 1200 USD
Location: Saint Louis, Missouri
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Binding: Leather
Place of Publication: London
Language: English
Illustrator: Thomas Rowlandson
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Author: Combe, William
Publisher: Nattali and Bond
Topic: Literature
Subject: Literature & Fiction