“THE WORLD’S FIRST GREAT FANTASY STORYTELLER”: ANDERSEN’S FAIRY TALES, ILLUSTRATED BY W. HEATH ROBINSON, BEAUTIFULLY BOUND
ANDERSEN, Hans Christian. Danish Fairy Tales and Legends. London: Bliss, Sands, 1897. Octavo, early 20th-century full red calf, raised bands, elaborately gilt-decorated Art Nouveau spine, straight-grain cover panels, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt.
First Robinson-illustrated edition of Peachy’s English translation of Andersen’s fairy tales, with 16 full-page line-cut illustrations by W. Heath Robinson, beautifully bound by Bumpus.
“Hans Christian Andersen was the world’s first great fantasy storyteller” (Clute & Grant, 27). He first published a few of his influential and enormously popular fairy tales in his 1835 Eventyr fortalte for Born (Tales Told for Children). The first English translation, Mary Howitt’s Wonderful Stories for Children, published early in 1846, was enlarged by Caroline Peachy later the same year. “Andersen’s work was immediately naturalized into English children’s literature, and was the second great element, after Grimm, in the revival of public enthusiasm for fairy tale and fantasy” (Carpenter & Prichard, 22). “With the passing of each year, Andersen’s genius brought forth new ‘wonder stories,’ and the fame had so desperately craved and striven for became a reality” (Hersholt Collection, 27). This edition of Andersen is a re-issue of the 1852 edition of the Howitt and Peachy translations, with 16 illustrations by W. Heath Robinson. Robinson’s humorous imagination “derives much of it’s success from taking fanciful situations and grounding them firmly in a world that still followed the laws of physics” (Jim Vadeboncoeur). Stylistically, “he was expert at disposing of massed areas of white or black in his illustrations” (Lewis, 186). Hodnett, 234. See Osborne, 578.
Fine condition, beautifully bound.