“INTO THE STREET THE PIPER STEPT, SMILING FIRST A LITTLE SMILE”: 1898 BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED AND BOUND DELUXE HARRY QUILTER EDITION OF BROWNING’S PIED PIPER OF HAMLIN, ONE OF ONLY 100 COPIES PRINTED ON VELLUM AND SIGNED BY QUILTER WITH COLOR PLATE PRINTED ON SILK AND ANOTHER ON VELLUM
BROWNING, Robert (QUILTER, Harry, illustrator). The Pied Piper of Hamlin. London: Harry Quilter, 1898. Folio (13 by 15-1/2 inches), original elaborately gilt-decorated front cover with two embossed metal panels, inset into later full brown calf; original patterned endpapers, printed on vellum, uncut.
1898 original Harry Quilter illustrated edition of Robert Browning’s beloved tale, number 85 of only 100 copies signed by Quilter, finely printed on vellum with elaborate borders and illustrations by Quilter, text lettered by his wife Mary, with two color plates—one printed on silk, the other on vellum—strikingly bound with two embossed metal panels inset into the gilt decorated front cover.
In the early 1840s, while living in Hatcham, Browning and actor William Charles Macready became good friends. At that time Browning "produced a series of eight numbers of Bells and Pomegranates… The third of the Bells and Pomegranates series included The Pied Piper of Hamelin, a poem written in May 1842, with the intention of amusing Macready's little son William" (Douglas, Robert Browning, 32). "It is said to have been an impromptu performance…. [and] has been translated into French, Russian, Italian and German" (Sharp, Life of Browning, 35n). Browning's much-loved rendition of the medieval German folktale is beautifully rendered in this Quilter first edition, featuring the Quilters' illustrated text with beautifully Art Nouveau ornamenal borders on vellum. Contains 58 folio pages with elaborate decorative borders and illustrations by Harry Quilter; ornamental text by his wife Mary Quilter, and two color plates, one on silk and the other on vellum, printed by Lemercier of Paris.
A near-fine copy of the scarce and desirable deluxe signed limited edition, a splendid production.