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The churchman's family magazine Containing contributions by the clergy and distinguished literary men. [The title page for Volume I continues:] With upwards of seventy illustrations, by C.W. Cope, R.A.; J.E. Millais, A.R.A.; J.D. Watson; J.C. Horsley, A.R.A.; George Thomas; H.C.Selons; L.Huard; H.H. Armstead; F.R. Pickersgill, R.A.; T. Sulman; P.W. Justyne; H.S. Marks, and others.

James Hogg and Sons.
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Style: Publishers binding|Pictorial|Lettered cover, eg intitals, titles; Caption: Upper cover; Colour: Orange; Edge: Unspecified
Date Binding: 18c
Medium Decorative Technique: Printed/other transfer process; Cover Material: Paper
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Shelfmark: PP357b
Place of creation Binding: England
Object history Text: [1863-1873]; London; Unspecified
Notes Designed by John Leighton. The BL copy has fourteen bound volumes. Bound by the BM in the C19 [1/4 leather, marbled endpapers and pastedowns, edges of boards gauffered]. The paper covers have been bound in sequence for most volumes. Each part has several plates. Originally issued in monthly parts with paper covers. The majority of these are bound in sequence. The upper cover for each part has a design by Leighton. Printed at top left: "No. 1[-124]"; at the top right: "Price 1s." . Four fillets on borders, with a repeating dots border between the middle two fillets. The design shows an arch, with ivy branches growing up its pillars, with leaves and flowers printed at the top left and right. Printed within the arch: "/ The/ Churchman's/ Family Magazine/". Beneath these words is a rural scene, with the following decoration: a church; foreground to the left, a vicarage to the right, and horses grazing in a field in front of the vicarage; hills in the background; pond, bottom left; a boundary wall at the bottom. Printed on the wall: "Illustrated/ January [February, etc] 1863/". Underneath this: "/ London: James Hogg & Sons./" [for parts 1-48] is printed within a cartouche. Signed "J. Leighton F.S.A." at the centre tail. This design, with only the substitution of the list of contents for parts 17-48 instead of the illustration, appears to have been used throughout the series. The verso of the upper cover and both recto and verso of the lower covers have advertisements. Text copyright Edmund M B King and available under a CC0 license.
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