The Library of Entertaining Knowledge

This is a single volume from "The Library of Entertaining Knowledge". 

Dated in roman numerals for 1831

Published by Charles Knight, London.

Printed by William Clowes, Duke Street, Lambeth, London.

Contemporary half-calf bindings with marbled boards. Mainly text but also containing a number of illustrations.

Name of owner to inside cover. John and Elizabeth Glaisyer, Brighton.

6 1/2 inches x 4 1/4 inches. 16.5 cm x 11 cm.

Please note that I have a number of different volumes for sale. For UK buyers, should you wish to purchase multiple volumes then I will combine postage so that postage is the same regardless of how many are purchased. In other words the same as for one.

Condition
 
Overall good considering it's approaching 200 years old. Binding tight, no loose pages. Expect some foxing, but not excessive. Marbled boards and half-calf leather bindings showing signs of wear.

I have taken photographs from multiple angles, also front and make, together with a sample of pages. These form part of the description.

Postage and Packing

All items are safely and appropriately packaged. I take great care when packing to ensure that your item arrives safely. I post within 3 days of payment. I am happy to post worldwide but please note that sending heavy items overseas can be very expensive.


Returns Policy

Returns can only be accepted where the item is not as described. I consider myself to be honest and endeavour to describe each item as accurately as possible. If I miss anything or am mistaken in my description I am happy to refund payment (excluding return postage) once I have received the item back in the same condition that it was sent.

Other

If you have any questions about the item, postage, payment or anything else please email and I will respond as soon as possible.

Seller

I enjoy buying and researching a range of different items. I buy things that I like and enjoy owning them, even if only for a short time in many cases. I describe everything as honestly and as best I can and in good faith, but I don't always get it right. If I miss anything it is unintentional. On that basis I am happy to refund anything incorrectly described.

Please study all pictures closely and ask questions.