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🤺 Popular Readings in Prose and Verse – 1867 Victorian Prize Binding from Glasgow’s Fencing & Gymnastics Class 📖
🤺 Popular Readings in Prose and Verse – 1867 Victorian Prize Binding from Glasgow’s Fencing & Gymnastics Class 📖
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Add a dash of derring-do to your bookshelf with this striking 1867 edition of Popular Readings in Prose and Verse, edited by J.E. Carpenter and published by Frederick Warne & Co. This isn’t just a book—it’s a trophy of Victorian athleticism and intellect. 🏅
Awarded on April 25, 1868, at Mr. Long’s Fencing and Gymnastic Classes in Glasgow, this volume was a prize for young David Macbrayne, possibly connected to the renowned Scottish shipping family. With full green calf leather binding, gilt-tooled spine, and vibrant marbled edges and endpapers, this book is a feast for the eyes and a gem for the collector.
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Title: Popular Readings in Prose and Verse (New Edition, 1867)
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Edited by J.E. Carpenter (noted Victorian compiler)
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Published by Frederick Warne and Co., London
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Prize inscription from City Hall Glasgow, April 1868
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Recipient: David Macbrayne, 1st Prize, 2nd Division
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Marbled edges + endpapers, decorative gilt spine, red title label
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Condition: Fair to good; scuffing and spotting to covers, binding solid
🎩 A unique piece of Victorian educational and athletic history, perfect for collectors of Scottish memorabilia, decorated bindings, or literary oddities
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