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JAMES I And VI by T.F. Henderson RARE Illustrated
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JAMES I And VI by T.F. Henderson From a limited edition, No. 169 of 800 copies , printed on fine paper, in 1904 Description: Goupil & Co., Fine Art Publishers. Manzi, Joyant & Co., Successors, Fine Art Publishers to the King. Paris , Edinburgh , New York , London , 1904. Hardcover. From a limited edition, No. 169 of 800 copies, printed on fine paper. COLOR PORTRAIT FRONTISPIECE of King James I by Paul Van Somer . A beautiful hardcover volume, bound in half morocco red leather and marble boards. 306 pages , 13 x 10 x 2 ¼ inches, weight 10lbs. The spine has gold gilt lettering. Illustrated throughout with 32 black & white engraved plates, protected with tissue paper sheets. List of illustrations: King James 1 of England and V1 Scotland . Anne of Denmark and Henry, Prince of Wales. Sir Peter Young. The Regent Morton. King James 1, & V1 as a boy. Henry, Lord Darnley and his brother Charles. Mary, Queen of Scots. James V1, King of Scotland . Triumphal arch erected in honour of King James's entrance and passage through London . Queen Elizabeth. Queen Anne of Denmark . Henry, Prince of Wales. Ludavic Stuart, Second Duke of Lennox . Group of portraits including Mary, Queen of Scots: Henry, Prince of Wales: King James 1 & V1. The Gunpowder Plot Conspirators. Sir Walter Raleigh. Conference on the 18th of August 1604. Execution of the Gunpowder Plot Conspirators. Philip 111of Spain . Arabella Stuart. Medal commemorating the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot. Hatfield house, North Front . Francis Bacon. Robert Carr. St Thomas Overbury. Henry, Prince of Wales. Lucy Harrington. Count Gondomar. Sir Edward Coke. Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke. George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham and family. Group of portraits including Henry Rich, Earl of Holland; Kathryn Parry, Countess of Nottingham; Catherine Nevitt, Countess of Suffolk; Henry Wriothesley , Earl of Southampton; Lord Herbert of Cherbury . Lucy Harrington, Countess of Bedford . Prince Charles, afterwards King Charles the first. Facsimile of a letter dated the 10th of August 1623 from King James 1 to Prince Charles. King James 1 & V1. Frederic of Bohemia, Elizabeth Stuart, and their son, Frederick Henry. A very attractive and rare book with many wonderful plates, seldom seen. Please Scroll Down for Photos . Condition: All pages are crisp, clean, and flat. The volume is in very good condition; with the one exception of the detachment of the rear cover from the volume – see the scan. I am not a bookseller, only a private collector; please See my Photos of the volume to visually verify this volume’s condition. Comment: This book weighs ten pounds (10lbs.) shipping cost may vary depending on your US location . Buyer pays all shipping costs via Ebay’s “Calculate” method from your zip code. Payment: Payment by PAYPAL is required Shipping: Buyer pays all shipping costs. We ship via USPS and UPS Ground, within 2 business days of PayPal's confirmation of your cleared payment. Items are professionally packaged to ensure they arrive at your location in the condition represented by my auction listing. Terms of Sale : All items are sold "as-is." We do not offer refunds nor exchanges. We strive to provide you with an accurate description of the merchandise offered with clear and representative photographs. Items are professionally packaged to ensure they arrive at your location in the condition represented by our auction listing. Winning bids are expected to be settled within 24 hours of auction close Questions: If you are interested but have questions, please "click" on the "Ask the Seller" a question link BEFORE you bid. This is a USA Auction Only . Thank you For Looking!
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