The English Annual — c.1836 — Edward Churton, London — With Fine Steel Engraving
The English Annual — c.1836 — Edward Churton, London — With Fine Steel Engravings Including Aristocratic Portraits
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Step back into the romantic world of the 1830s with this elegant early-Victorian gift book — The English Annual, published in London by Edward Churton of 26 Holles Street, Cavendish Square, and produced at the height of the literary “annual” craze.
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These luxurious volumes were the coffee-table books of their day: beautifully printed, richly gilt-edged, and filled with poetry, short fiction, travel writing, essays and exquisite steel-engraved plates — making them the perfect sentimental gift for the Christmas season.
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This volume was issued shortly after the success of earlier editions circulated in France, Germany and America, and likely dates to around 1835–1837 — right at the cusp of the early Victorian era.
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💫 A Wonderful Collection of Fine Engravings
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All original plates are present — a real joy for collectors.
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The engravings include society portraits and romantic scenes after leading artists of the period, among them:
✨ Richard Cosway (1742–1821) — Regency portrait miniaturist of great renown
✨ Sir Thomas Lawrence R.A. — celebrated portrait painter
✨ William Daniell R.A. (1769–1837) — famed landscape and maritime artist
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Engravers include T. A. Dean and M. J. Starling, both respected names in 19th-century book illustration.
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Among the most beautiful plates is a refined stipple engraving of:
“Elizabeth, Dowager Countess of Errol”
after Richard Cosway
portraying the Countess, book in hand, in soft contemplative pose — an image that perfectly embodies the romantic literary spirit of the age.
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Other portraits include titled and aristocratic ladies such as the Duchess of Sutherland and Lady Erskine, reflecting the period fascination with high society and graceful feminine beauty.
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Every plate is printed on its own sheet with caption engraving and fine detail still wonderfully visible.
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📜 Contents & Literary Style
Inside you’ll find a blend of:
✔ Poetry
✔ Romantic and reflective prose
✔ Short fiction
✔ Descriptive writing
✔ Society and character pieces
— each carefully selected to complement the engravings and create a rich reading experience.
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These books weren’t simply read — they were admired, gifted and treasured.
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📘 Binding & Presentation
Original full leather binding
Beautiful gilt scrollwork to the boards
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Gilt spine decoration and title
All page edges gilt — still gleaming softly with age
Original endpapers present
A pleasing, tactile example with real presence
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There is some expected gentle rubbing, corner wear and age toning, and areas of binding looseness internally — entirely consistent with a book nearing two centuries old. The plates remain securely bound and all are present, which is increasingly rare.
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Overall, a charming, honest and highly decorative antique volume.
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🕰️ Dating the Book
Based on:
📍 Publisher (Edward Churton, Holles Street)
📍 The styles of engraving & typography
📍 Artist & engraver activity dates
📍 The advertisement page noting earlier editions printed for continental audiences
this edition is best dated to circa 1835–1837.
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🌹 Why We Love It
Because it captures everything enchanting about Regency-Victorian romanticism — the soft faces, the flowing gowns, the gilt edges and literary elegance. It’s the kind of book that invites you to pour tea, turn the pages slowly, and imagine the hands that once received it as a treasured Christmas gift.
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Whether displayed on a writing desk, stacked with other antique volumes, or added to a fine library collection — it feels truly special.
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📏 Size
(Standard octavo — approx 19–21cm tall)
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🧡 Final Note
Antique books like this don’t just decorate a home — they tell a story of love letters, quiet reading rooms, candlelight, and Christmas mornings nearly 190 years ago. This one has survived with dignity and grace — and it’s ready to be cherished all over again.











