Moncrieff, A. R. Hope (1846-1927) [but here only signed R.**]
Title
HORACE UP TO DATE Ridentem dicere serum quid vetat?
PlacePub
London
Publisher
Adam & Charles Black 1st edition
Date
1927 by inscription
Illustrations
Description
Octavo blue boards titled in black on cover, and Latin "Ridentem dicere serum quid vetat?" on spine (tips worn, a few light marks). Inscribed C.F. Coxwell 1927 to fly leaf, [viii] +183pp. Last 3 leaves with slight fore-edge chipping, pale foxing to first 3 & last 3 leaves. The last leaf, containing a poem on triple initials is signed R.** and the last page is of Press opinions written by the author, because "the Press is often dilatory and not always satisfactory at book notices so the author has thought best to provide his book with a few opinions in advance for the benefit, or warning, of readers". *Clever and amusing parody on the Odes of Horace written by classical scholar and author R. Hope Monscrieff, who wrote guides on the counties of England for A. & C. Black. A privately printed shorter version was given as a Christmas gift to his friends in 1926, the year before he died.
Booknumber
A74622
Price
Price: GBP 32.00 or USD 39.00
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