Verses on Various Occasions
Creator
Date
1795
Identifier
de Beer Eb 1795 T
Publisher
London: Printed by B. Millan
Abstract
The characteristics of the Harleian binding, so-called after Robert Harley, earl of Oxford, was a large central lozenge-shaped ornament, built up of a symmetrically arranged pattern of small tools, framed by a wide border. This edition of John Taylor’s Verses is a restrained ‘Harley’ - without the lozenge ornament. Here a late 18th century binder has economized, using a multi-coloured and quite striking calf to great effect. This book also has gauffered fore-edge, blue-marbled endpapers, and extensively tooled turn-ins. Note the somewhat careless use of a roll, where the neo-classical designs and leaves overlap each other in the corners of the front cover.
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Citation
John Taylor, “Verses on Various Occasions,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed November 16, 2024, https://otago.ourheritage.ac.nz/index.php/items/show/7328.