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1905 Wellington Biography Tree Calf Prize Binding Military History

1905 Wellington Biography Tree Calf Prize Binding Military History

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Published in 1905 by G.P. Putnam’s Sons, Wellington: Soldier and Statesman and the Revival of the Military Power of England by William O’Connor Morris is a comprehensive biography of Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington. It traces his military ascent during the Napoleonic Wars, his pivotal role in the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo, and his later contributions as a political figure in British government. Morris, an Oxford scholar, wrote at a time when the British Empire was reflecting on its legacy and ideals, using Wellington as a model of discipline, leadership, and national strength. The book places Wellington’s influence within the broader context of Britain’s evolving military tradition and aims to reassert the importance of strategic leadership in a changing world.

This particular edition is notable for its elegant and highly decorative prize binding. The book is bound in polished tree calf leather, known for its intricate grain pattern, and framed with fine gilt tooling on both the covers and spine. A red leather spine label stamped in gold identifies the title and author, and the cover bears the gold emblem of the Summer Fields school, surrounded by the Latin motto Mens Sana in Corpore Sano (“a healthy mind in a healthy body”). The blue and cream marbled text block edges and marbled endpapers further elevate the book’s presentation. Inside, an inscription dated 1911 awards the book to a student named M. de Toby as a Greek Prize, adding a personal touch and linking the volume to its scholastic roots. A frontispiece engraving of Wellington on horseback, after a painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence, adds visual interest to the front matter.

Details
Author
William O'Connor Morris
Title
Wellington: Soldier and Statesman and the Revival of the Military Power of England
Publisher
G.P. Putnam's Sons
Date
1905
Binding
Full polished tree calf prize binding, gilt tooling to boards and spine, red morocco spine label, marbled endpapers, blue and cream marbled edges
Illustrations
Frontispiece portrait of Wellington on horseback, after Sir Thomas Lawrence
Provenance
Summer Fields school prize binding, awarded 1911 to M. de Toby as a Greek Prize
Origin
England and United States
Place of Publication
London and New York
Language
English
Condition

This copy is exceptionally well preserved. The leather is rich in tone and texture, with only minor wear at the corners and edges. The gilt decoration remains vibrant throughout, and the marbled edges show only light fading. Internally, the pages are clean and legible with modest foxing near the preliminaries and frontispiece, consistent with age. The binding is tight and secure, with no loose pages or breaks. A handsome and historically significant volume in outstanding condition for its age.

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