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001 $ 06/4932
003 $ UK-LoRAA
041 0 # $a eng
044 # # $a uk
245 0 0 $a Fifty Plates Of Shipping And Craft, Drawn And Etched By E.W. Cooke.
260 # # $a London, $b $c 1829.
300 # # $a [53] pl. (incl. t.pl., engr. List Of Plates, engr. 'Wood-Block For The Cover ...'); $c 438 mm.
500 # # $a The 53 plates carry no numbers. In the engr. List Of Plates they are described as an unnumbered 'Wood-Block For The Cover Of The Numbers', and as pl. 1-51 (incl. t.pl.); and the engraved List itself constitutes the 53rd plate.
505 0 # $a [Engr. 'Wood-Block ...', t.pl.] - [Plates] - [Engr. list, 'Shipping And Craft. List Of Plates &c.'].
508 # # $a The first plate, 'Wood-Block For The Cover ...', is signed as drawn by W. Harvey and engraved by S.M. Slader. The title-plate names E.W. Cooke as draughtsman and etcher within the title. The 'List Of Plates' states, 'The whole of the Subjects Drawn & Etched by Edwd Willm Cooke, and Printed by S.H. Hawkins.' All other plates are signed as drawn and etched by E(dward) W(illiam) Cooke.

The printed wrappers which originally accompanied each part as it was published serially provide the further information that the work was etched 'Under The Superintendence Of George Cooke' (E.W. Cooke's father), was published by J. & A. Arch, Cornhill, Carpenter & Son, Bond Street, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, Paternoster Row, Moon, Boys and Graves, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, Moon of Threadneedle Street, J. Allen, Birmingham, Curtis of Plymouth, Deightons of Cambridge, Wakeman of Dublin and George Cooke of Hackney, and was dedicated to and patronized by the Duke of Clarence (afterwards King William IV).
510 0 # $a J. Munday, E.W. Cooke (1996); J.L. Hougego, Edward William Cooke [exhibiton catalogue] (1970).
520 2 # $a The publication-date of 1829 is given on the title-plate and on the engraved 'List Of Plates', and most plates carry dates of 1828 or 1829; but the last plate before the List carries the date of 1830. The work was published serially.

E.W. Cooke early became one of Britain's most admired marine-painters. The meticulous drawings which he published in the 1830s form a loving record of a kind of shipping that would change rapidly during the course of the century.
533 # # $n A facsimile, Shipping & Craft by E.W. Cooke. A facsimile edition with descriptive notes by R. Finch, was published in 1970 (Masthead Press).
561 # # $a The title plate is inscribed in ink, 'Presented to the Library of the Royal Academy by E.W. Cooke: 15th.. Jany: 1852.' (Cooke had been elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1851.)
563 # # $a 19th-century half green morocco, green watered-cloth-covered boards, upper cover lettered 'Shipping And Craft. By E.W. Cooke.'; gilt-decorated spine (showing anchors and ships), lettered 'Shipping And Craft By Cooke 1829'.
600 1 4 $a Cooke
653 # # $a Ships - Sailing ships - Naval ships - Boats - Waterways - Marine environments - Great Britain - History - 19th century
653 # # $a Drawings - 19th century
655 # 0 $a Views - Seascapes - Marines (visual works) - Great Britain - 19th century
655 # 0 $a Pictorial works - Etchings - Great Britain - 19th century
700 1 # $a Cooke $e source artist $e draughtsman $e engraver $e previous owner $e donor
700 1 # $a Harvey $e draughtsman
700 1 # $a Slader $e engraver
700 1 # $a hawkins $e intaglio printer
700 1 # $a Cooke $e engraver
700 1 # $a Moon $e publisher
700 0 # $a William IV $e dedicatee
710 2 # $a John and Arthur Arch (London) $e publisher
710 2 # $a james Carpenter and Son (London) $e publisher
710 2 # $a Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green $e publisher
710 2 # $a Moon, Boys and Graves $e publisher