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A record of the Black Prince : being a selection of such passages in his life as have been most quaintly and strikingly narrated by chroniclers of the period, embellished with highly wrought miniatures and borderings selected from various illuminated mss., referring to events connected with English history / by Henry Noel Humphreys.

Accession number
PML 142559
Creator
Humphreys, Henry Noel, 1810-1879.
Published
London : Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1849.
Credit line
Bequest of Gordon N. Ray, 1987.
Notes
Illustrated with chromolithographed vignettes and borders and decorated with wood engraved borders and initials designed by Humphreys.
"In order to give as much as possible of the original 'old book' charm to these passages from the chroniclers, they have been carefully printed, with suitable 'Rubrics,' in black letter, from old type that appears to have been actually used by ... the celebrated Caxton ... A massive carved binding has been added, in order that the volume may convey, as completely as possible, the impression of one of those richly embellished books of chronicles that form the gems of some of our greatest public and private libraries."--Pref.
With a 2 p. description of Humphrey's ornaments at end.
"The carved cover is taken from one of the compartments of the prince's tomb at Canterbury, slightly altered for its present purpose" [p. ii at end] and bears the coat of arms of the Black prince.
Description
xciv, ii p. : col. ill. (chromolithographs) ; 20 cm.
Provenance
From the collection of Ruari McLean, bought from him in 1963 by Richard Blackwell; from the library of Gordon N. Ray.
Binding
Publisher's pierced black papier mâche boards over red papeŕ; in slipcase, as issued.
Classification
Department