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The Court Of St James's, by Christopher Hibbert, (First U.S. Edition), 1980 👑📜🇬🇧

The Court Of St James's, by Christopher Hibbert, (First U.S. Edition), 1980 👑📜🇬🇧

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1. Introduction 📜🔍🏛️

This is a First U.S. Edition of "The Court of St. James's" by historian Christopher Hibbert. Published by William Morrow and Company, Inc., in 1980, this book offers a comprehensive account of the British monarchy, from the Victorian era to the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.

The book is a sound acquisition for a serious collector of royal history. Its unique ex-libris sticker and signature add a documented history to the volume.


2. About the Book 📖✍️✨

"The Court of St. James's" offers a comprehensive account of the lives and duties of British monarchs from Queen Victoria to Queen Elizabeth II. The book delves into their personal lives, their public duties, and the historical events and social changes that have shaped their time on the throne.

Hibbert's biography provides a detailed portrait of the British monarchy, exploring its role as a symbol of stability and continuity in a rapidly evolving world.


3. About the Author ✍️🏛️

Christopher Hibbert (1924-2008) was a respected British historian and biographer. He was known for his detailed and accessible works on a wide range of historical subjects.

Hibbert's work aimed to capture the significance of the British monarchy within the context of world history, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of its role and influence.


4. Historical/Political Era Context 🌍🕰️📜

The publication of this book in 1980 occurred during a period of sustained public interest in the British royal family. The book serves as a historical document that reflects the public's fascination with the monarchy.

The book offers a perspective on its history and role at a specific point in time. The personal history, which includes a prior owner's ex-libris sticker and signature, adds a personal piece of history to the book.


5. The Ideal Collector 💡🧐🏛️

This book is for a historian of British royalty, a scholar of 20th-century history, or a private collector of biographies. It is an item for an individual who values a book for its historical significance and its documented personal history.


6. Value & Rarity 💎✨🏛️

This First U.S. Edition from 1980 is 45 years old. Its value is for its content as a biography by a respected historian. Its value is not based on rarity.

The presence of the original dust jacket significantly adds to its value. The ex-libris sticker and signature add a small, unique piece of history.


7. Condition 🔎📚✨

  • Used hardcover edition with a dust jacket.

  • The hardcover binding is in good condition.

  • The pages are age-toned but remain clear and legible.

  • The dust jacket shows visible wear consistent with its age, including rubbing, scuffing, and some discoloration to the boards.

  • An ex-libris sticker and prior owner's signature are on the front endpaper.


8. Fun Facts & Unique Features 🤓📜🤩

  • Christopher Hibbert wrote over 60 books in his lifetime, including biographies of Samuel Johnson, Mussolini, and Queen Victoria.

  • The book was published by William Morrow and Company, Inc., a prominent American publisher founded in 1926.

  • The ex-libris sticker and signature on the front endpaper add a tangible piece of history.


9. Supporting Information 🏷️📦💰

  • Author: Christopher Hibbert

  • Publication Date: 1980

  • Edition: First U.S. Edition

  • Publisher: William Morrow and Company, Inc

  • Place of Publication: New York

  • Format: Hardcover with a dust jacket

  • Genre: Non-Fiction, Biography, History

  • Notes: Ex-libris sticker and prior owner's signature on front endpaper.

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