Description: A privately printed work, inscribed by the author Carnegie, Andrew OUR COACHING TRIP: BRIGHTON TO INVERNESS New York, Printed for Private Circulation, 1882 First edition [Privately Printed] 8vo, (iv) 275pp (1) intinerary of the trip. Publisher’s original plum bevelled cloth with black banded decoration and gilt titles to front board and spine. Inscribed in ink on the title: ‘Commodore Glover and his wife, with compliments and thanks of their friend, The Author’. Slight rubbing to spine and corners, with chipping to the head and tail of the spine, a little wear to edges of the endpapers, otherwise good. The ‘Record’ of the journey on the final leaf of the book states the dates of the trip undertaken by the ‘Gay Charioteers’ from June 17th to August 3rd and which inn the travellers stayed in each night as well as how many miles they covered in a day. This work is more interesting than just a travel book, Carnegie comments on the economic, social, and political differences between America and Britain, what the unknowing British have to fear from American exports: ‘Some of the good people of Britain who are interested in land believe that the competition of America has reached its height. Deluded souls, it has only begun!’, the superiority of the pronunciation of British choirs, the ceremonies welcoming him, especially in his home town of Dunfermline etc. A fascinating read, which was later published under the title 'An American Four-in-Hand in Britain' by Scribners of New York in 1883. A UK edition appeared in the same year. [ref:1588]£1,500
Price: 1500 GBP
Location: Isle of Skye, Scotland
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Binding: Hardback
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
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Author: Andrew Carnegie
Year Printed: 1882
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