1867 Good Words For 1862 by Norman Macleod Antique British History Book

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1867 Good Words For 1862 by Norman Macleod Antique British History Book

Good Words For 1862
Edited by Norman Macleod - One Of Her Majesty's Chaplains For Scotland
Illustrated by JE Millais, Holman Hunt, John Tenniel, Charles Keene, Frederick Walker, JD Watson and others
Published by Alexander Strahan & Co: London 1867

"Good Words for 1862, edited by the Reverend Norman Macleod, one of Her Majesty's Chaplains for Scotland, is a richly illustrated Victorian periodical combining faith, literature, and art. Published by Alexander Strahan & Co. in London in 1867, this bound annual edition gathers together all issues from 1862, offering readers a blend of moral essays, poetry, fiction, travel writing, and theological reflection. The magazine's mission — to bring "good words" into every home — is expressed through uplifting Christian commentary and engaging cultural discourse. Its distinguished roster of contributors and subjects reflects the intellectual and spiritual climate of mid-nineteenth-century Britain, where religion and art often walked hand in hand.

The volume is notable for its superb engravings by leading artists of the period, including J. E. Millais, Holman Hunt, John Tenniel, Charles Keene, Frederick Walker, and J. D. Watson. Their illustrations elevate the text, making Good Words one of the most visually and intellectually refined religious magazines of its era. Beyond its devotional purpose, the publication captures the aesthetic ideals and social concerns of Victorian readers, blending piety with artistic excellence. This 1862 volume will appeal to collectors of illustrated periodicals, scholars of Victorian art and theology, and admirers of Pre-Raphaelite-influenced book illustration."

Cover is well worn with cover sheets removed with leather remaining as shown. The binding to the front and back hinges is weak, has very old tape repairs and could well do with some TLC from an expert book binder. There are however no loose pages and the text block binding is very good. There is some foxing to the first few and last few pages with the majority of the book clean. Would be described as good condition if not for the fragile spine/hinge binding to cover. A decent copy of a fairly scarce title. Please study photos to understand condition. Happy to provide more photos on request.

Size 24.5cm x 18.5cm x 5cm

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Condition: Acceptable
Binding: Leather
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Region: Europe
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original
Seller Notes: Cover is well worn with cover sheets removed with leather remaining as shown. The binding to the front and back hinges is weak, has very old tape repairs and could well do with some TLC from an expert book binder. There are however no loose pages and the text block binding is very good. There is some foxing to the first few and last few pages with the majority of the book clean. Would be described as good condition if not for the fragile spine/hinge binding to cover. A decent copy of a fairly scarce title. Please study photos to understand condition. Happy to provide more photos on request.
Language: English
Author: Norman Macleod
Publisher: Alexander Strahan & Co: London
Year Printed: 1862
Sub-subject: British History