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2 Volumes 1871 "A Collection of Choice Songs Scots & English" Purple Half Leather Book

2 Volumes 1871 "A Collection of Choice Songs Scots & English" Purple Half Leather Book

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This two-volume anthology, titled The Tea-Table Miscellany: A Collection of Choice Songs Scots & English by Allan Ramsay, is dated 1871 and was published in Glasgow by John Crum on St. Vincent Street. Although Ramsay’s original compilation first appeared in the early 18th century, this reprint reflects the continued popularity and cultural significance of the collection well into the late 19th century. The work brings together a diverse array of Scottish and English songs—including ballads, love tunes, and other lyrical pieces—designed for social enjoyment at gatherings, thereby preserving a rich tradition of oral and musical heritage.

Allan Ramsay compiled this miscellany with the dual purpose of celebrating Scotland’s musical and poetic legacy and bridging the gap between oral tradition and the emerging print culture. The collection was intended not only to entertain but also to document and legitimize the folk traditions of Scotland and England, especially during a period marked by growing national sentiment and interest in local dialects and customs. The historical context of this reprint is rooted in the post-Union era, when there was a revived appreciation for the distinct cultural identities of Scotland and England, a sentiment that was further amplified by the Romantic and Victorian movements.

The binding of these volumes is both elegant and historically significant. They are bound in half leather with marbled paper boards, featuring intricate gilt tooling with floral and heart-shaped motifs along the raised bands of the spine, and matching marbled endpapers that complete the refined aesthetic. This type of binding was popular among collectors and libraries in the 19th century, underscoring the care and quality that went into both the production and the preservation of these volumes.

Overall, The Tea-Table Miscellany stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of traditional Scottish and English song. It captures a snapshot of a bygone era where music and poetry played a central role in social life, offering a window into the cultural history of the British Isles. 

Details
Author
Allan Ramsay
Title
The Tea-Table Miscellany: A Collection of Choice Songs Scots and English
Publisher
John Crum
Date
1871 (reprint of early 18th-century work)
Binding
Half leather with marbled paper boards, raised bands, gilt floral spine tooling, marbled endpapers
Volumes
Complete in 2 volumes
Origin
Scotland
Place of Publication
Glasgow
Language
English
Condition

Both volumes are well preserved. The half leather bindings retain much of their original luster, with minor scuffs and edge rubbing consistent with careful use over time. The gilt tooling remains vivid, and the marbled boards and endpapers are largely intact. Internally, the pages show only slight foxing and toning appropriate to their age, and the text remains fully legible throughout. The structure of both volumes is sound. A clean and attractive set in honest condition.

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