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Lot 3089: Henry John Elwes / W B Turrill A SUPPLEMENT TO ELWES' MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS LILIUM 1960 Vintage Botany Folio Color Collotype Plates Margaret Stokes Drawings

Est: $100 USD - $250 USDSold:
National Book AuctionsFreeville, NY, USMarch 20, 2016

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Title: A Supplement to Elwes' Monograph of the Genus Lilium
Author: Henry John Elwes - Henry John Elwes, FRS was a British botanist, entomologist, author, lepidopterist, collector and traveller who became renowned for collecting specimens of lilies during trips to the Himalayas and Korea. He was the first person to receive the Victoria Medal of the Royal Horticultural Society in 1897. He is the author of "Monograph of the Genus Lilium" (1880), and "Trees of Great Britain and Ireland" (1906) with Augustine Henry, as well as numerous articles. He left a collection of 30,000 butterfly specimens to the Natural History Museum, including 11,370 specimens of Palaearctic butterflies. (Information courtesy of WIkipedia)


Publisher: The Royal Horticultural Society
City: London
Year: 1960
Binding Style: Other - see description
Pagination: 21 pages
Width: 15" Height: 22"
Book Details: The five plates are from drawings by Margaret Stokes (b. 1920 in Melbourne), who had been appointed principal contributing artist to the Botanical Magazine in 1958. Part VIII was issued in a total edition of 1040, this one of 1,000 copies with colour collotype plates.


The two earlier stages of the work were as follows:
The monograph was instigated by Henry Elwes, a gentleman plant-collector, traveler and gardener, whose interest in botany had been sparked by a visit to the Himalayan region (the journey itself was inspired by reading Hooker's Himalayan Journals). To ensure that the text was as accurate as possible, and that the range of lilies was as complete as possible, he consulted the greatest botanical experts in the field for help in writing the text. This level of excellence was continued with the illustrations, and Elwes was able to carry through his plan to illustrate the monograph with hand-coloured plates by the best available botanical artist, with each member of the genus shown full-size. Between March 1877 and May 1880 subscribers received seven parts (at a total cost of seven guineas), illustrated with 48 plates by W. H. Fitch.

Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892) had his first illustration published in 1834, and throughout most of the remaining part of the nineteenth century produced over 9,600 plates for all the greatest British botanical publications. The plates to the present work proved to be what Blunt calls the "most important achievement of Fitch's later career" (Art of Botanical Illustration [1994] p.264)

Shortly before his death in 1922, Elwes had asked A. Grove, a friend and fellow lily expert, to undertake the task of producing the supplement. Dame Alice Godman, agreed to underwrite the cost of the work, and the first seven parts of the supplement were published between July 1933 and February 1940, with 30 hand-coloured lithographed plates, all but two by Miss Snelling. Lillian Snelling (1879-1972), in addition to the present plates, is best known for her work on the Botanical Magazine, where she was principal artist for nearly thirty years.


Nissen BBI 594; Great Flower Books (1990) p. 94; Stafleu & Cowan TL2 1664.

Condition / Notes: This folio, constituting part VIII, is in its original wrappers, with the letterpress title on upper covers with a green-printed decorative border. This book shows shelfwear, with light soiling to covers, and toning at the edges. The binding is sound. No title page is present (as issued). The pages and plates are clean and bright. Five color collotype plates after Margaret Stokes are present.

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Books, Art and Ephemera - Judaica, Magazines, Americana, etc

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