The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.

Gibbon (Edward)

The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.

With Notes by Dean Milman and M. Guizot. Edited, with additional Notes, by William Smith, LL.D. [Complete in 8 volumes.]

Description: engraved frontispiece portrait to first volume, this with light waterstain at foot and foxed, folded maps, occasional small spots, one volume with a small amount of marginal marking in pencil at rear of volume, pp. xxxii, 415; x, 425; viii, 433; viii, 410; viii, 415; viii, 428; x, 412; ix, 434, 8vo, nineteenth-century half calf, brown cloth sides, the backstrip gilt in compartments between five raised bands, leather lettering pieces, the extremities rubbed a little with occasional wear, sprinkled edges, each volume with the bookplate of Clement Attlee, very good

Publication Details: John Murray, 1854- 1855

Notes: The set of Prime Minister Clement Attlee, with his striking bookplate to each volume (including upside down to the rear endpaper of Vol. VI). In his reading memoir, 'The Pleasure of Books', in the National and English Review in 1954, Attlee refers to this 'handsome set' of Gibbon 'recently inherited' - that is (he clarifies), waiting for him at Chequers when Prime Minister (he had until that point 'never read Gibbon right through'), where the previous resident had been Winston Churchill. Churchill's great enthusiasm for Gibbon as a historian is well-known. This additional provenance, intrigu...more

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Price: £2,750

Subject: History

Published Date: 1855

Stock Number: 74873

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