[Works] Set of uniformly bound set of 12 titles
Each illustrated with a frontspiece after various artists. 12 vols. 8vo
1895 · London
by Kingsley, Henry
London: Ward, Lock & Bowden, 1895. Each illustrated with a frontspiece after various artists. 12 vols. 8vo. Bound in contemporary three quarter tan calf and marbled boards, red and green spine labels, gilt spines, raised bands, marbled endpapers, t.e.g. Slight wear at edges, a few labels with tiny scuffs, overall a very handsome set. Each illustrated with a frontspiece after various artists. 12 vols. 8vo. Scarce uniform edition of the novels and tales of the erratic and troubled Henry Kingsley (1830 - 1876), younger brother of Charles Kingsley. This uniform set, albeit without a general title-page, seems complete as issued by the publisher under Clement Shorter's editorial supervision, and Shorter has supplied useful notes to each volume as well as a 'Memoir of Henry Kingsley' to The Memoirs of Geoffrey Hamlin. NCBEL notes a collected edition of '1894-95' of 8 volumes only; OCLC records 5 libraries holding copies of this 12-volume set from Ward, Lock & Bowden.
S.M. Ellis, according to Kunitz & Haycraft, "has attributed Kingsley's marked interest in youthful masculine beauty and physical perfection, his tendency to glorify the English gentleman in his more virile aspects, his 'muscular Christinaity.' to a strain of homosexuality.". OCLC: 13948263 (Inventory #: 59836)
S.M. Ellis, according to Kunitz & Haycraft, "has attributed Kingsley's marked interest in youthful masculine beauty and physical perfection, his tendency to glorify the English gentleman in his more virile aspects, his 'muscular Christinaity.' to a strain of homosexuality.". OCLC: 13948263 (Inventory #: 59836)