$195.00
The Seasons by James Thomson (1776) — Scottish Poetry, Painted Spine on Leather with Marbled Boards | Rare
A 1776 Edinburgh edition of The Seasons by James Thomson, one of the most influential long poems of the 18th century and a cornerstone of early nature poetry.
This volume is bound in full calf spine with marbled paper boards, featuring a hand-painted spine with seasonal motifs—flower, sun, leaf, and snowflake—corresponding to Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.
The text includes “The Seasons,” a hymn, and a poem sacred to the memory of Sir Isaac Newton, highlighting the work’s literary and intellectual importance.
*Of special interest is the historic ownership label from Cortachy Castle, indicating former placement in the dining room library (Case B6, Shelf 1), along with period manuscript markings on inside both boards—adding an appealing layer of provenance and story.
A handsome 18th-century volume that bridges poetry, natural philosophy, and decorative charm.
Condition: Very Good
Size: 3 1/4” x 5 1/4”
A visually engaging and historically rich copy, ideal for collectors of early poetry, decorative bindings, or books with English country house provenance.