Lot 67

Holinshed, Raphael - William Atwood










Rare Books, Manuscripts, Maps & Photographs
Auction: 4 May 2016 at 12:00 BST
Description
The Firste [-Laste] volume of the Chronicles of England, Scotlande and Irelande. London: Lucas Harrison, 1577. First edition, 2 volumes in 3, 4to., 3 woodcut titles [to The First volume, The Historie of Scotlande, & The Historie of Irelande], numerous woodcuts throughout, volume 2 lacking woodcut title, dedication leaf and p.303-304, LACKING DOUBLE PAGE WOODCUT MAP OF EDINBURGH, eighteenth century calf gilt, [ESTC S93012], armorial bookplates of the Earls of Granard, Castle Forbes, County Longford, Ireland, SOME HEADLINES AND MARGINAL NOTES TRIMMED, lower corner of *4 vol. 1 torn away without loss of text, final leaf of volume 1 torn and laid down with loss of a couple of letters, T7 volume 2 [Scotland] torn with some loss of text, some staining to fore-margin at end of volume 2, DAMPSTAINING in lower AND FORE margin of volume 2, two joints repaired, one joint splitting
Footnote
Provenance: "Willliam Atwood" inscription at head of p.291 volume 2, possibly the lawyer, political and historical writer, c.1650-1712, who wrote on constitutional matters and extensively on Scotland, causing the Scottish Parliament to order his works to be burned, by the common hangman. The sentence was carried out in August 1705, Atwood's The Superiority and Direct Dominion of the Imperial Crown of England (1704), and The Scots Patriot Unmasked being burned at the Market Cross in Edinburgh.
Appleby Castle Library, Appleby Castle, Westmorland
Note: One of the greatest historical works on British history, an important source book for William Shakespeare. Magnificently illustrated with hundreds of woodcuts.









