An extremely rare and unique gifted publishers copy of the 1832 book;
“History of The War of The Succession in Spain” by Lord Mahon.
London;
John Murray,
Albermarle Street 1832. Printed by A&R Spottiswoode New Street Square.
Also includes extremely rare;
“Letters from the Earl of Peterborough to General Stanhope in Spain. From the originals at Chevening.
Not published and only fifty copies printed.
London printed by William Clowes Duke Street, Stamford Street 1834”
Insert folio sheet “Ex Libris Major John Ellen CBE
Special Forces Club
London SW1”.
Signed and dated by the previous owner ‘J H Markland 1832 (James Heywood Markland).
Importantly it includes 2 handwritten letters dated to the original owner James Heywood Markland from Lord Mahon, per below:
Letter 1 insert on 1st page;
“Hertford Election Common, March 28th 1833.
My Dear Sir,
Your kind communication is a very welcome relief to the toils and drudgery of the place from which I am dating my acknowledgements. The two extracts are very curious - more especially from the distress, so early felt of Lord Peterborough’s vauntings - I am greatly obliged to you for sending them. Believe me, in haste very sincerely yours Mahon.
To J H Markland Esquire”.
Appendix note (page 395)
“J H Markland Esq from the publisher’
Letter 2 Post Appendix;
“Chevening August 10 1834
My Dear Sir,
I beg your acceptance of the inclosed little volume of which you will perceive that only fifty copies are printed. When I remember your correspondence on Captain Carleton, I cannot doubt that you will take some interest in what I now send you. Very sincerely yours Mahon, To J Markland Esq”
Also includes a hand written list of the authors comments.
Also includes a unique fold out map “Map to illustrate the War of the Succession in Spain”
Includes a 4 page dedication from Lord Mahon “to his Grace the Duke of Wellington London January 19th 1832”.
Main book 394 pages
Appendix 131 pages
Unpublished letters 51 pages
22.5cm x 15cm x 3cm.
Firm binding rubbing to external board, split to embossed spine but stable.
Marbled interior pages to front and rear.
Lord Mahon was Philip Henry Stanhope, 5th Earl Stanhope, FRS (30 January 1805 – 24 December 1875), styled Viscount Mahon between 1816 and 1855, was an English antiquarian and Tory politician. He held political office under Sir Robert Peel in the 1830s and 1840s but is best remembered for his contributions to cultural causes and for his historical writings.
James Heywood Markland (1788–1864) was an English solicitor and antiquary.