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Country Life Illustrated Vol.1. No.1 January 8th, 1897


  • Country Life Illustrated Vol.1. No.1 January 8th, 1897
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Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No Jacket
Binding Soft cover - 40 pages
Published Hudson & Kearns,  London 1897
Our Ref # 105537

Description

The complete first issue of Country Life, with outer advertising covers. Thus 6pp of advertising, including property and horses, before journal proper begins with a portrait of the Earl of Suffolk & Berkshire. Much thereafter on horseracing and hunting, dogs, agricultural matters, and the first of the magazine's country house portraits, Baddesley Clinton, near Warwick. Golf, football and a brief item on Cape Town zoo follow. No girls in pearls, though the Princess of Wales is featured with her Borzoi hound Alix. Excellent period advertising. Outer covers a little toned and lightly worn but in general all in VG order. Folio. 30pp + 10pp advertising.
£50.00

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