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A Fourth Lakeland Sketchbook by A. Wainwright and Alfred Wainwright, Signed First Edition with Dust Jacket

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A Signed First Edition, [First Printing] of 'A Fourth Lakeland Sketchbook' by A. Wainwright et al. in Very Good condition in a Very Good condition pictorial dust jacket published by Westmorland Gazette in 1972

A Fourth Lakeland Sketchbook [Sketchbook Series Number Four] by A. Wainwright and Alfred Wainwright, First Edition with Dust Jacket

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Condition Summary: (Very Good/Very Good) A tidy copy which is SIGNED by A. Wainwright on the reverse of the free front endpaper, in a tidy dust jacket. All notable faults: Book has light spotting at the head of the boards. Pictorial dust jacket has four closed tears, approximately 15 mm (5/8 of an inch) long, some minor wear on the edges, a few minor marks on the corners and moderate spotting on the flaps and reverse. Dust jacket conservation: Tears have been stabilised with Japanese paper, using Methyl Cellulose conservation adhesive [fully reversible]

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Book Number B0014220
Title A Fourth Lakeland Sketchbook
Author(s) Author: Wainwright, A. Illustrator: Alfred Wainwright

Alfred Wainwright (1907 to 1991)—British fell walker, guidebook author and illustrator, best known for his seven-volume Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, the standard reference work to the 214 fells of the English Lake District, which are now known as 'Wainwrights'. He also wrote and illustrated numerous other books on the Lake District, Scotland, Northern England and Wales including two of his other major works, Westmorland Heritage and Wainwright in Lakeland

Edition and Format First Edition, [First Printing] Book edition identified by: Orange cloth covers with square corners and gold lettering and the last book listed in the list of books published is 'A Fifth Lakeland Sketchbook' (In preparation) (The imprint information and books in print lists were not normally updated between printings and should not be used as a reliable way of identifying first printings. First printings of this title can only be confirmed by the presence of the correct dust jacket.). Dust jacket edition identified by: A hand-script price of '£1.05' on the front flap and matt finish. [References: Alfred Wainwright Illustrated Guide to First Editions by Linden Burke, reference 15]

Hardcover, Oblong Octavo 245 mm (9 5/8 inches) by 183 mm (7 1/4 inches). [169] printed pages in publisher's original orange cloth with gilt 'A Fourth Lakeland Sketchbook' on the spine, 'A Fourth Lakeland Sketchbook' and 'A Wainwrighgt' on the upper board, in pictorial dust jacket. Contains eighty full page black and white illustrations by Alfred Wainwright. ISBN 0902272144 [9780902272149]
Publisher(s) Westmorland Gazette, Kendal, 1972

Westmorland Gazette—(Founded in 1818) A British publisher which publishes the main weekly newspaper for the Lake District, but is probably best known as the publisher of books by Alfred Wainwright. They were the publishers all but one of of Wainwrights books from 1964 (with the publication of The North-Western Fells) to the last Sketchbook (the Peak District Sketchbook, which was the last ever Wainwright book containing new illustrations) in 1984. Wainwright in Lakeland, although originally published by Abott Hall, was printed by The Westmorland Gazette and published by them in a later edition. Walks from Ratty is the only true exception, published by Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway Company. The first printing was printed by the Westmorland Gazette (this later changed to Titus Wilson), but they never actually acted as the publisher. Note on identifying first editions: The Westmorland Gazette had no consistent system for identifying first editions. Most Pictorial Guide Series books have an impression number printed in them if they are later printings, although this practice seems to have been abandoned some time in the 1980s. First editions of other books can only be identified by reference to specific points on a book by book basis, with the published price being a common issue. Lists of other books in print found at the start of many titles were rarely updated after the early to mid 1970s and provide almost no assistance in identifying editions.

Series Sketchbook Series Number Four

Sketchbook Series—The most numerous of Alfred Wainwright's series consisting of landscape format sketchbooks, in a larger size than his earlier Pictorial Guide Series, and containing pen-and-ink drawings with full page drawing on the recto with commentary and a map or outline on the verso. Similar to, but in a slightly smaller format than, the Mountain Drawings Series with generally with slightly more commentary. The series contains 23 books. The first book was originally published in 1969 and the last book was originally published in 1984

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The fourth of a set of five sketchbooks containing pen-and-ink drawings of the Lake District.

There are eighty illustrations: 241—'The Patterdale Valley', 242—'Pillar, From Great Gable', 243—'Longstrath', 244—'Whiteless Pike and Rannerdale Knotts', 245—'Pike O'Stickle', 246—'Crummock Water, From High Stile', 247—'The Links of Bowfell', 248—'The Boat Landings, Derwentwater', 249—'The Scafells, From Middle Fell', 250—'The Solitary, Blea Tarn', 251—'Matson Ground, Windermere', 252—'Bassenthwaite Village and Skiddaw', 253—'The Tottling Stone, Launchy Gill', 254—'Kern Knotts, Great Gable', 255—'The Coniston Fells, From Lingmoor Fell', 256—'Packhorse Bridge, Low Hartsop', 257—'The Head of Wastwater', 258—'High Street', 259—'Castle Crag, Borrowdale', 260—'Cartmel Fell Church', 261—'Tilberthwaite', 262—'Dollywaggon Pike', 263—'Crinkle Crags, From Oxendale', 264—'Taylorgill Force', 265—'Coppermines Valley, Coniston', 266—'The Lakeland Folk Museum, Kendal', 267—'Loft Crag', 268—'The Summit of Dale Head', 269—'Dove Crag, From Hartsop Dodd', 270—'Angle Tarn, Patterdale', 271—'Northwest From Glaramora', 272—'The Head of Ennerdale', 273—'Row Head, Great Langdale', 274—'Com Spout', 275—'Base Brown', 276—'Gosforth Cross', 277—'Stonethwaite', 278—'Buckbarrow, Wasdale', 279—'The Moot Hall, Keswick', 280—'Skiddaw, From Barf', 281—'Bowfell, From Pike O' Blisco', 282—'Low Tilberthwaite', 283—'Skiddaw Forest', 284—'Deer Enclosure, Wet Sleddale', 285—'Climber's Grave, Wasdale Head', 286—'The Top of the Napes, Great Gable', 287—'The Head of Newlands', 288—'The Robertson Lamb Hut, Great Langdale', 289—'The Buttermere Fells, From Mellbreak', 290—'The Scafell Range, From Coniston Old Man', 291—'Great End', 292—'Grains Gill', 293—'The Summit of Ill Bell', 294—'Skiddaw and Catbells', 295—'Bobbin Works, Stott Park', 296—'Levers Water Beck', 297—'Scafell Crag, From Lingmell', 298—'The Mosedale Horseshoe', 299—'Nethermost Pike', 300—'Borrowdale, From Castle Crag', 301—'Newlands Church', 302—'Castle Rock Legburthwaite', 303—'Skelwith Force', 304—'Northwest From High Spy', 305—'Hartsop Dodd', 306—'The Pudding Stone, Coniston', 307—'Blea Tarn', 308—'The Top of Lord's Rake, Scafell', 309—'Haweswater', 310—'Rydal Mount', 311—'Watendlath Bridge', 312—'Great Gable and Pillar, From Clamara', 313—'Watersmeet, Cockermouth', 314—'The Path on Crinkle Crags', 315—'Fleetwith Pike, From High Stile', 316—'Pavey Ark, From Harrison Stickle', 317—'Robinson', 318—'The Stonethwaite Valley', 319—'Great Gable, From Kirk Fell' and 320—'The Vale of Grasmere'.

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