The Works Of The Rev. Sydney Smith
In Three Volumes
Published by Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans: London 1848 4th Edition
Complete 3 Volume Set Suit Rebind Or Enjoy As Excellent Reading Copy
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The Works Of The Rev. Sydney Smith presents the sharp wit, humane reasoning, and social criticism of one of the 19th century's most influential English essayists and clergymen. Published in London by Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans in 1848, this fourth edition, complete in three substantial volumes, gathers Smith's celebrated contributions to the Edinburgh Review, his political and ecclesiastical essays, and his reflections on reform, morality, education, and society. These volumes also include the fine engraved frontispiece portrait of Smith, printed on toned stock, capturing the author at the height of his intellectual influence.
This set has clearly been well-read and bears the signs of heavy 19th-century use, making it ideal for rebinding, restoration, or simple enjoyment as a robust reading copy. The original blind-decorated cloth bindings are present and worn, with cracked and detached spines, foxing, edge wear, and early ownership inscriptions dated Merton, 1850. Internally, the paper remains supple and fully usable, offering a complete and engaging text for enthusiasts of Victorian literature, political history, and classic English essays—a perfect set for readers, researchers, and lovers of early Longman editions.
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Heavy wear, damage etc to covers and spines as shown. Prior ownership marks present with bookplate and title page notes. Pages clean and well presented. Text block binding is excellent across the 3 volumes with no loose pages. A complete 3 volume set in excellent reading condition. Please study photos to further understand condition.