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Daniel Defoe; Edward A. Craig. The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe [Prospectus]. Basilisk Press, 1979.

Price: US$51.21 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: 4pp prospectus of illustrated limited edition book published by The Basilisk Press. Contains a sample page from the book (p92) with two illustrations by Edward Gordon Craig. Front cover also illustrated. Publication details on inside pages. In fine condition with no creases. Now protected in an archival envelope. Will ship within a cardboard sleeve.

Seller: The Bookshop at Beech Cottage, Newbury, United Kingdom

Defoe, Daniel. The Life & Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Cruesoe of York.. The Basilisk Press, 1979.

Price: US$843.75 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: 180 pp. Illustrated by Edward Gordon Craig, including one original print. Large 4to. Bound by Grays of Cambridge in quarter dark blue Nigerian goatskin with unbleached sailcloth sides. Fine in slipcase.

Seller: Yushodo Co., Ltd., Fuefuki-shi, Yamanashi Pref., Japan

Defoe, Daniel. The Life & Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York. Basilisk Press, London, 1979.

Price: US$4428.00 + shipping

Description: Quarto. 180pp., + (10)ff. From an edition of 500 copies, this is one of twenty-five with ten original wood engravings bound-in subsequent to the text, five of which are signed by the book's illustrator, Edward Gordon Craig. For decades, Craig nurtured an interest in Daniel Defoe's story about the castaway Robinson Crusoe. Craig's copy of the book was well-read and heavily annotated, with the phrase "My beloved book" written by him on one of the pages, clearly revealing his feelings for the story. He created sketches and even cut numerous blocks for an illustrated edition of the book he hoped to one day publish. After the success of the Cranach Press Hamlet, for which Craig contributed the illustrations, he and the Press's founder, Count Harry Kessler, began to develop an edition of Robinson Crusoe, using the illustrations Craig had assembled over the years. They printed a proof of the first page of the book, set in the Hamlet type designed by Edward Johnston, but the outbreak of World War II derailed their plans. The illustrated edition of Robinson Crusoe for which Craig had so long prepared was not published until this edition. All the artist's illustrations, which he did mostly in the 1930s, are published here for the first time. Craig also wrote the book's introduction. A fine copy, bound in full dark blue morocco with gilt stamping, and housed in the original wood dropback box.

Seller: Bromer Booksellers, Inc., ABAA, Boston, MA, U.S.A.