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London Lyrics by Frederick Locker
London Lyrics by Frederick Locker
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Sister book to: At The Sign of The Lyre by Austin Dobson (lister separately)
“London Lyrics” is a collection of light verse and poetry by Frederick Locker (later known as Frederick Locker-Lampson), first published in the Victorian era. This edition was published in London by Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. in 1885, as indicated by the Roman numerals MDCCCLXXXV.
“London Lyrics” by Frederick Locker is a celebrated Victorian poetry collection that offers witty, nostalgic, and gently ironic reflections on London life, relationships, and society. Its enduring appeal lies in its approachable style and the timelessness of its observations about city life and the human condition.
This book is a custom & fine binding, as indicated by the “BOUND BY R.W. SMITH” stamp on the inside cover. The binding features a half-leather design with marbled boards, red leather corners & spine, a style popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
R.W. Smith binding is considered highly collectible. R.W. Smith was a highly regarded American bookbinder active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, noted for his association with the prestigious Club Bindery in New York. Smith was among the first staff members of the Club Bindery, which was established to bring European standards of fine binding to the United States. He worked alongside other prominent binders such as Frank Mansell.
Smith’s bindings are recognized for their craftsmanship, quality materials, & often elegant, understated designs.
Special provenance as the book is from the late Miss Clairol Model. Does She, Doesn’t She?













