GODLONTON (Robert) & & IRVING (Edward)

A Narrative of the Kaffir War of 1850-1851.

Engraved frontispiece and two further engraved plates, three tinted lithographic plates, plan to the text, full-page table. Light browning, otherwise very good in near contemporary blue pebble-grained cloth-backed marbled boards, a little rubbed, slight worming to the spine. 310pp. Pelham Richardson, Cornhill, London; Godlonton & White, Graham’s Town, 1851.

£850.00

SABIB II, p.363. “Issued contemporaneously with the Grahamstown edition in 4 numbered quarterly parts from Oct. 1851 to July 1852. Paged continuously. Text is incomplete: stops in the middle of chapter XXIII.”

The plates are all by Thomas Baines, “… a Norfolk man, [who] had gone to South Africa in the 1840s and had covered the seventh Kafir War of 1846-47, but from 22 June 1851 to 18 January 1852 he served in the capacity of war artist to Major-General Henry Somerset, compiling eye-witness sketches… He also produced many scenes from the war based on account from soldiers… “ [Harrington British Artists and War… p.128]

This edition, bound from the parts - original stab-holes visible in places - is distinctly uncommon.

Stock No.
88760