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Crane, W.. The First of May: A Fairy Masque Presented in a Series of 52 Designs by Walter Crane. Henry Sotheran, London, 1881.

Price: US$96.91 + shipping

Condition: Poor

Description: This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition, suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. 52 drawings; gilt on cover; blind stamping; signed by author Walter Crane; limited to 300 copies; loose plates Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,5050grams, ISBN:

Seller: Anybook.com, Lincoln, United Kingdom

Crane, Walter. [Crane, Walter] First of May by Walter Crane- Unbound as issued. Henry Sotheran & Co, London, 1881.

Price: US$1250.00 + shipping

Description: First printing. 57 sheets unbound sheets (and one limitation sheet), numbered I to LVI, each with magnificent drawing by Crane comprising illustrated panels with decorative borders. Signed by Walter Crane in pencil on limitation page (No. 20 of 300 Copies Only. Has original publication prospectus with elaborate Crane borders, title, etc. plus pricing (on smoother, light brown paper. Edition printed on thick art paper. Many consider this to be Crane's crowning achievement, and surely the sheer number and quality of design bears this out. The book is boldly dedicated to Charles Darwin in a preliminary sheet. Most of these illustrations were done in 1878 and 1879 while Crane was visiting the Sherwood Forest, the setting in which Wise chose for his fairy tale adventure in a Mayday variation on "A Midsummer Night's Dream." The drawings appear in the book as high quality photogravure by Goupil and Company, a process Crane found to be highly successful. Edward Burne-Jones. "Burne-Jones greatly admired this gift book. Many other details reflect the influence of the older artist's work [Burne-Jones'] such as the flowing bands of drapery for the rainbow Guardian in the 'Procession of Spring', Cranes androgynous nudes and various perpendicular compositions which echo the gentle spiral of 'They Golden stairs', one of the Burne-Jones' major works of the decade. Significant amount of foxing due to acidic nature of art paper (commonly seen) especially first few leaves, but not really affecting the the inserted plates (more on the acidic backing paper), else a very scarce survival indeed.

Seller: Nudelman Rare Books, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.