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The Hills of Lakeland by W. Heaton Cooper and William Heaton Cooper, Signed with Dust Jacket

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A Signed Third Edition of 'The Hills of Lakeland' by W. Heaton Cooper et al. in Very Good+ condition in a Very Good+ condition dust jacket published by Frank Peters Publishing in 1984

The Hills of Lakeland by W. Heaton Cooper and William Heaton Cooper, Third Edition with Dust Jacket

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Condition Summary: (Very Good+/Very Good+) A very tidy copy which is SIGNED by W. Heaton Cooper on the free front endpaper, in a very tidy dust jacket

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Book Number B0008576
Title The Hills of Lakeland
Author(s) Author: Heaton Cooper, W. Illustrator: William Heaton Cooper

William Heaton Cooper (1903 to 1995)—English landscape artist, son of the landscape artist Alfred Heaton Cooper, best known for his Lake District watercolour landscapes in an impressionistic style. He exhibited at the Royal Academy, the RBA and the Royal Institute and was president of the Lake Artists Society

Edition and Format Third EditionBook edition identified by: Publisher's imprint information states '© Frank Peters Publishing 1984' and no later editions or printings stated in the publisher's imprint information. Dust jacket edition identified by: Blurb and priced '£15.95' on the front flap

Hardcover, Quarto 250 mm (9 7/8 inches) by 190 mm (7 1/2 inches). Xviii and 126 printed pages in publisher's original light blue cloth with gilt 'The Hills of Lakeland', 'W. Heaton Cooper', logo on the spine, 'The Hills of Lakeland' and 'W. Heaton Cooper' on the upper board, in dust jacket. Contains sixteen colour plates, thirty six black and white illustrations and two maps by William Heaton Cooper. ISBN 0950473049 [9780950473048]
Publisher(s) Frank Peters Publishing, Kendal, 1984

Frederick Warne and Co—(Founded in 1865) A British publishing firm famous for children's books, particularly those of Beatrix Potter along with Edward Lear, Kate Greenaway Walter Crane. and Observer Books. Warnes became a limited company in 1918 and were absorbed Into the Penguin Group in 1983. Note on identifying first editions: Warne's method of identifying first editions appears to be somewhat haphazard, especially on high volume titles such as Potters and Observers books. The presence of 'Ltd' in the company name, indicates 1918 or later and from about 1940 until their absorption into the Penguin group they used a system of printers codes to indicate the printer, month and year. Other than that carefully checking of bibliographical information on a book by book basis is required. Just to ensure confusion, they do often state the copyright date e.g. A Tale of Two Bad Mice will state 'Copyright 1904 by Frederick Warne and Co', but this appears a every copy printed until at least 1940!. [McBride page 107] [Zempel and Verkler page 484] .

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A mix of personal stories and detailed descriptions, illustrated with both colour and black and white plates based on the author's drawings.

Chapters include : 'The Coniston Fells', 'Wetherlam From Loughrigg', 'Dow Crags', 'Harter Fell and Eskdale, Pillar', 'The Mosedale Hills From the Screes', 'Wastwater From Yewbarrow', 'The Buttermere Fells, Skiddaw', 'Saddleback', 'Shap Fells', 'Head of Mardale', 'Fairfield and Helvellyn', 'Esk Hause', 'On Glaramara', 'Oxendale From Silver How', 'The Langdale Pikes From Lingmoor', 'Bowfell', 'Great Gable', 'Scafell' and 'A Lakeland Stream'.

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