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John James Audubon

(1785-1851)

"The Quadrupeds of North America," 1870-1871

Hardcover royal octavo in three volumes
Audubon, John James and John Bachman. "The Quadrupeds of North America." New York: George R. Lockwood, n.d.
Fourth Edition
Illustrated with 155 hand-colored lithographic plates using the original lithography stones from the 1850s first folio edition, each with tissue guard, each volume bound in full brown morocco with blind-stamped spines, gilt page edges, and marbled endpapers
3 pieces
Each: 10.875" H x 7.875" W; Overall: 5.5" D

  • Provenance: Other notes:
    The folio edition containing 150 plates was published between 1845-48. A supplementary volume with only 6 plates came in 1854. These were hastily followed by the octavo in 31 parts (1849-51-54), "A miniature copy of the large edition" as the Audubon's described it. The bound octavo edition has the same dates and contains 155 plates, being all those from the original folio, plus 5 of the 6 from the supplement. This edition, circa 1870, is published by Lockwood who took possession of the lithographic stones after Audubon's bankruptcy. The quality of the plates were not diminished in these later printings. "In the 1830s, Audubon began to gather material for his Viviparous Quadrupeds meant to complete his record of animal life in North America. The contributors to the project included John Bachman, a naturalist and Lutheran minister, who wrote all of the descriptions and acted as scientific editor for the work, and Audubon's two sons, John Woodhouse and Victor. With his sons, Audubon collected and drew specimens in the Eastern woodlands, Missouri, and the Rock Mountains, as well as in coastal regions of Florida and the East coast. Although Audubon's health and eyesight began to fail, he managed to complete 77 drawings before illness kept him from his work.Together, the three men, along with Bachman, produced an unequaled record of American wildlife. Like the Birds of America, the Quadrupeds are wonderfully animated, superbly rendered, and beautifully printed." Sabin 2368; Nissen 163; McGill/Wood 208; Bennett 5; Phillips Sporting 27; Meisel II 468.
  • Condition: Each with bookplate affixed to front fixed endpaper at upper left, volume one with penciled ex-libris name to third free endpaper. Each with foxing and cockling to pages throughout, obtrusive to most illustrations. Each with shelf wear, rubbed wear and losses to board leather, concentrated at edges and corners, and mild bumping to spine ends and corners.

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