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Sir Harry Herald's graphical representation of the coronation regalia : with the degrees and costume of different ranks.
Author
Herald, Harry Sir
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
3rd ed.
Published/Created
London : Printed for Harris and Son, corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1821.
Description
18 leaves : ill. (hand-colored wood engravings) ; 18 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
George IV King of Great Britain 1762-1830
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Coronation
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Juvenile literature
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Regalia (Insignia)
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Great Britain
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Costume
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England
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Clothing and dress
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England
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Publisher
J. Harris and Son
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Rare books genre
Printed wrappers
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Publishers' advertisements
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Series
Harris's cabinet of amusement and instruction ; 17
Notes
Series and series no. from advertisement, listing this as # 17.
Third (of five) eds., here with a slightly different title,
Publisher's advertisement on lower pastedown, with a 26-item series list and this title as # 17.wrapper.
T.p. and upper wrapper have title in both Roman and gothic fonts.
Binding note
Pub. buff pictorial wrappers, upper showing the front and back faces of a George IV coronation medal, repeating t.p., which has medal colored in gold; lower wrapper with pictorial roundel of St. Paul's set within the text: Harris's Cabinet of Amusement & Instruction.
Cotsen copy: Rebacked with wrappers laid down to later stiff backing; later front pastedown.
References
Moon, M. Harris (1992), 799(3)
Other title(s)
Graphical representation of the coronation regalia
OCLC
21467833
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