Fables of John Dryden

John DRYDEN

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Fables of John Dryden

FINE 1797 ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF DRYDEN’S FABLES

DRYDEN, John. The Fables of John Dryden, Ornamented with Engravings from the Pencil of… Lady Diana Beauclerc. London: T. Bensley, 1797. Folio, contemporary full red straight-grain morocco, raised bands, elaborately gilt-decorated spine, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt.

First edition of Dryden’s Fables to appear with Lady Beauclerk’s illustrations, nine lovely folio stipple-engraved plates and 15 head- and tailpieces, finely stipple-engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi and his studio.

Diana Beauclerk was a well-known amateur artist. Such distinguished contemporaries as Horace Walpole, Joshua Reynolds, Samuel Johnson and James Boswell all praised her abilities. That the esteemed and highly sought-after engraver Francesco Bartolozzi was selected to translate her drawings to copper plates attests to her high standing. Only two books were published accompanied by her illustrations, both engraved by Bartolozzi and published by Bensley: Spencer’s translation of Burger’s Leonora, in 1796, and this present work. “The golden Preface [of Dryden’s Fables, included in this edition] describes his delighted progress from Homer to Ovid, from Ovid to Chaucer, and from Chaucer to Boccaccio, the volume constantly swelling in his hands; ‘I have built a house,’ he concludes, ‘where I intended but a lodge’… Dryden’s search for materials was far and wide… He plundered medieval as well as ancient story; he went to the greatest tellers of tales wherever they were, whether they were Greek, Roman, Italian, or English… The chime of Dryden’s verse was never done” (Van Doren, 214-15). Bound with half title. Lowndes, 678. Armorial and modern bookplates.

Interior generally quite clean. Light scattered foxing to plates. A lovely copy, beautifully printed and handsomely bound in contemporary morocco.

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