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Lot 103 - "The Life of George Washington" Antique Book by Jared Sparks, with Mount Vernon Frontispiece Engraving, Published by Ferdinand Andrews, Boston, Massachusetts, 1839
Lot 103 - "The Life of George Washington" Antique Book by Jared Sparks, with Mount Vernon Frontispiece Engraving, Published by Ferdinand Andrews, Boston, Massachusetts, 1839
"The Life of George Washington." By Jared Sparks. Published by Ferdinand Andrews, Boston, Massachusetts, 1839. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1839 by Jared Sparks, in the Clerk's office of the District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Stereotyped and printed at Cambridge by Folsom, Wells, and Thurston, Printers to the University. The title page includes a Latin epigraph and a vignette of draped laurel branches. The frontispiece is an engraved view of Mount Vernon, the residence of Washington. The title page is inscribed in ink "D. Joy No. 186" at the top.
Bound in brown cloth boards with blind-stamped decorative borders and a gilt-stamped monument or obelisk on the front cover with a laurel wreath. The cloth shows soiling, wear to the edges and corners, and fading to the gilt stamping. Interior pages show foxing and toning throughout.