The Sportsman's Cabinet; or, a Correct Delineation of the Various Dogs Used in the Sports of the Field, Including the Canine Race in General
- Two engraved titles, 26 engraved plates by John Scott after Reinagle, and numerous wood-engraved vignettes by Thomas Bewick. vii
- London: J. Cundee, 1803
London: J. Cundee, 1803. First edition. Two engraved titles, 26 engraved plates by John Scott after Reinagle, and numerous wood-engraved vignettes by Thomas Bewick. viii, 276, [2]; 310, [2]pp. 2 vols. 4to. Contemporary half mottled calf, spine with simple gilt tooling, marbled boards. Internally very fresh with none of the usual foxing, Dalmatian plate present. Bookplate of Hon. Donald Ogilvy. Bewick, Thomas. First edition. Two engraved titles, 26 engraved plates by John Scott after Reinagle, and numerous wood-engraved vignettes by Thomas Bewick. viii, 276, [2]; 310, [2]pp. 2 vols. 4to. The third published English dog book, perennially admired for the excellence of its illustrations. Schwerdt II, p. 248; Hubbard, The Literature of British Dogs, p. 27-29;Biscotti, Six Centuries of Foxhunting, p. 367