I have five examples in my library, each one representative of the changes to the English bindings over the years. Selected illustrations from the book are included below.
1.
First edition of 1845. This book is numbered 7c in Freeman and Wertheimer, and the binding described as brown fine diaper.
2.
This 1849 binding is not listed in Freeman and Wertheimer. It is in a green morocco with a horizontal fine rib wave pattern.
3.
This book from 1860 is not listed in Freeman and Wertheimer. The case is the same as 15a in all respects, except that my book has a green binding, rather than the purple-brown described.
4.
This book also from 1860 is not listed in Freeman and Wertheimer. The case is the same as 17b in all respects, except that my book has a red diagonal fine rib binding, rather than the green described.
5.
This edition from 1874 is numbered as 21 in Freeman and Wertheimer, where the binding is described as pink. The brown colour of my book is likely to be the result of discolouration over the years, but there is a possibility that it is an unlisted variant.
Selected illustrations that are included in all editions.
© John Dunn.