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JOHN KEATS. THE EVE OF ST. AGNES -- LIMITED NUMBERED EDITION. R. R. Donnelley, 1900.

Price: US$149.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: This book is LIMITED to 800 cc., of which, this is #156. It was published at the Fine Arts Building in Chicago, and was decorated and illustrated by Ralph Fletcher Seymour. It is a beautiful & unique work of art, printed on thick deckel-edged paper. Very ornate throughout, with bold old English lettering, and very intricate decorated edges, plus fabulous drawings interspersed, in memorializing the legendary poet, John Keats. It has lightly bumped corners, but is otherwise VERY GOOD +. Lists to $315.00 online. -- THE PHOTO IS A STOCK IMAGE -- NOT A PHOTO OF THIS COPY !!

Seller: R. J. Books, Louisville, KY, U.S.A.

KEATS, John, designed & lettered by Ralph Fletcher Seymour. The Eve of St. Agnes. A Poem. With a Preface Written for It by Edmund Gosse. Chicago. Published at the Fine Arts Building by Ralph Fletcher Seymour. 1900, 1900.

Price: US$227.44 + shipping

Description: 8vo, 22.5cm, (17), (37)pp., edition limited to 800 copies, this being No. 388, decorated double title-page, 6 drawings, extensive design and letter decoration, quarter dark green fine grain book linen backed grey-green paper over boards, gilt decorated gilt bloack time and decorated on the upper cover, former owner's inscription on front paste-down, a fine copy. (Lt) ~ Fine copies are scarce. One of last of Keats' poems, probably written in 1819 but first published in 1820. With a extensive background on the poem by English critic, Edmund Gosse. An attractive private press edition printed in Chicago by R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company. Each page has been decorated or illustrated in rubricated style by American illustrator and publisher, Ralph Fletcher Seymour (1876-1966).

Seller: J. Patrick McGahern Books Inc. (ABAC), Ottawa, ON, Canada

Keats, John & Ralph Fletcher Seymour (Artist & Designer; 1876-1966).. The Eve of St. Agnes a Poem by John Keats with a Preface written for it by Edmund Gosse.. Published at The Fine Arts Building Michigan Avenue Chicago Illinois by Ralph Fletcher Seymour. Number 353 of 800 copies; signed by Artist, Ralph Fletcher Seymour, with a small painting next to his signature., 1900.

Price: US$300.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: [Partial limitation statement]: "This book is No. 353 of an edition limited to 800 copies made upon L. L. Brown's H. M. Paper [-] Printed in Chicago by R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. from plates made from drawings for each page, designed & lettered by Ralph Fletcher Seymour". 5 7/8 inches x 9 1/8 in., half-title; two page design title-page printed in black and brown inks, with the dedication on one side, and the signed copyright notice on the reverse of the second page of this title-page, a small, 1 1/4 in. x 1/4 in. watercolor painting is present to the left of his signature, this features a night scene of a full moon over dark trees, with clouds, and water in the fore-ground; printed title-page with the numbered limiation statement, design, printed in black & brown. Unpaginated. Printed in black and brown inks with typical "Arts & Crafts" style opening page, initial letters & borders; there are four large and two smaller, woodcut style drawings as illustrations. Dark green cloth spine and sides with gilt-lettered titling on the spine, and gray-green paper over boards, and with the title with a floral design in gold and dark green on the front cover. Rough, deckled edge paper. The spine ends show light wear, the cover corners show light wear, with the paper chipped away from the lower back cover corner, dusting to the outer back cover. A near fine to better than very good copy. With the bookplate of Cleveland, Ohio based book collector, William G. Mather (1857-1951), on the front paste-down endpaper. Ralph Fletcher Seymour (1876-1966) was associated with the Alderbrink Press, and his early work was influenced by the "Arts & Crafts" movement and style.

Seller: Peter Keisogloff Rare Books, Inc., Brecksville, OH, U.S.A.

Keats, John. EVE OF ST. AGNES.|THE. Essex House Press, (London, Strand, 1900.

Price: US$2400.00 + shipping

Description: 12mo. original full vellum over boards, embossed rose vignette on front cover and the motto "Soul is Form.", gilt titling on spine. 23+(1) pages. Limited to 125 numbered copies printed by C. R. Ashbee of the Essex House Press (Modern British and American Private Presses 1850-1965, 63). Lacking the tissue paper issued at time of publication. A few dots of foxing on edges of textblock, just a hint of soil to binding, but an extremely fine copy. Red corrections or directions for the use of color highlight certain letters in the text. Hand-colored frontispiece illustrated by Reginald Savage. Ashbee purchased Kelmscott's Albion presses after the death of William Morris and employed one of the Kelmscott compositors, Thomas Binning, and "came from the heart of the arts and crafts movement" (Franklin, p. 64). Hand-colored frontispiece and tailpiece, rubricated by hand throughout all on vellum. Keats's romantic narrative poem was first published in his final book Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and other poems in 1820. original full vellum over boards, embossed rose vignette on front cover and the motto "Soul is Form.", gilt titling on spine

Seller: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.