xiv, 416pp; 484pp plus publisher’s catalogue at rear. 18 full page portraits, two in photogravure. Ceomplete in two volumes. Tissue-guarded frontispieces. Two colour printing in places. Blue cloth-covered boards with gilt titles. Deckled edges. Top edges gilt. Boards gently rubbed at edges, spines sunned, dusty. Internally neat, clean and tight, barring some marks and bookplates on front endpapers. Hard to find volumes. Lady Charlotte Susan Maria Campbell (Bury) – one of the greatest beauties of her day – created stir when her Diary was first published anonymously in 1838. It is said that her husband stole her diary, never intended for publication, and added embellishments and disguises. It had at once ‘un succes de scandale’ and immense sales. It was fiercely attacked by reviewers, calling it vulgar and untrustsworthy. The diary gives though, as no other book, an account of the curious and undignified Court of Queen Caroline, at home and abroad. An important book for students of the Georgian era and also for those interested bibliographical history. A large & heavy volume which may require an additional charge for delivery outside the UK. 8vo