GOODWIN, Francis (1784-1835). Domestic Architecture, being a series of designs for mansions, villas, rectory houses, parsonage houses, bailiff's lodge, gardener's lodge, game-keeper's lodge, park gate lodges, etc. in the Grecian, Italian, and Old English styles of architecture... with accurate estimates appended to each design. London: W. Davy for the Author, sold by Longman & Co., Taylor and others, 1833-1834. 2 volumes, 4° (320 x 240mm). Half-titles. 83 engraved plates (comprising 39 fine hand-coloured aquatints, 16 uncoloured aquatints, 28 uncoloured line engravings), all after Goodwin. (Marginal tears to two plates in the second volume, some light browning and spotting.) Original cloth-backed boards, covers with mounted letterpress title labels on yellow paper (lightly scuffed and soiled). Abbey Life 20 & 21. F. GOODWIN. Cottage Architecture; being a supplement to the first [second] series of Goodwin's Rural Architecture. London: printed for the author, published by John Weale (late Taylor's), 1835. 2 parts in one volume, 4° (322 x 246mm). 16 engraved plates (comprising 12 fine hand-coloured aquatints, 3 uncoloured aquatints, 1 uncoloured line engraving), all after Goodwin. (Occasional light marginal spotting or soiling.) Original red cloth, blocked in gilt and blind (neatly rebacked in morocco). Provenance : Jas. Bird (inscription, dated 1843). FIRST EDITIONS. A good, generally unsophisticated set, with a few text leaves unopened. The first volume of the first work has plate 29 uncoloured; this is apparently coloured in the Abbey copy. The first work was re-issued in 1835, under the title "Rural Architecture" with the supplement, which was finished just before the author's death from 'apoplexy' at his home on the 20th August 1835. (3)
GOODWIN, Francis (1784-1835). Domestic Architecture, being a series of designs for mansions, villas, rectory houses, parsonage houses, bailiff's lodge, gardener's lodge, game-keeper's lodge, park gate lodges, etc. in the Grecian, Italian, and Old English styles of architecture... with accurate estimates appended to each design. London: W. Davy for the Author, sold by Longman & Co., Taylor and others, 1833-1834. 2 volumes, 4° (320 x 240mm). Half-titles. 83 engraved plates (comprising 39 fine hand-coloured aquatints, 16 uncoloured aquatints, 28 uncoloured line engravings), all after Goodwin. (Marginal tears to two plates in the second volume, some light browning and spotting.) Original cloth-backed boards, covers with mounted letterpress title labels on yellow paper (lightly scuffed and soiled). Abbey Life 20 & 21. F. GOODWIN. Cottage Architecture; being a supplement to the first [second] series of Goodwin's Rural Architecture. London: printed for the author, published by John Weale (late Taylor's), 1835. 2 parts in one volume, 4° (322 x 246mm). 16 engraved plates (comprising 12 fine hand-coloured aquatints, 3 uncoloured aquatints, 1 uncoloured line engraving), all after Goodwin. (Occasional light marginal spotting or soiling.) Original red cloth, blocked in gilt and blind (neatly rebacked in morocco). Provenance : Jas. Bird (inscription, dated 1843). FIRST EDITIONS. A good, generally unsophisticated set, with a few text leaves unopened. The first volume of the first work has plate 29 uncoloured; this is apparently coloured in the Abbey copy. The first work was re-issued in 1835, under the title "Rural Architecture" with the supplement, which was finished just before the author's death from 'apoplexy' at his home on the 20th August 1835. (3)
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