“…I HAVE MORE AFFECTION FOR THE GRIMM DRAWINGS…”: DELUXE SIGNED LIMITED EDITION OF RACKHAM’S FAIRY TALES OF THE BROTHERS GRIMM, 1909
(RACKHAM, Arthur). The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm. London: Constable, 1909. Quarto, original pictorial gilt stamped vellum, top edge gilt, uncut. Housed in a custom see-through slipcase.
Deluxe signed limited edition, number 321 of 750 copies signed by Rackham, of one of his most famous works, with 40 mounted color plates and numerous black-and-white drawings by him.
When first published in 1900, Rackham’s illustrated edition of the Grimm Brothers’ timeless fairy tales proved “immediately successful, and… marked the beginning of Rackham’s lasting fame. Two new editions were called for within 10 years,” in 1907 and the present, “best-known” edition in 1909 (Hudson, 46). The edition features additional, redrawn and re-colored illustrations, as well as enlarged pages. Rackham would later write, “In many ways I have more affection for the Grimm drawings than for other sets” (Hudson, 46). Without original ties. Latimore & Haskell, 34. Riall, 97. Hudson, 169. Hamilton, 188. Armorial bookplate of department store magnate Marshall Field.
Small crease to mounted plate facing page 58. Expected light soiling and bowing to vellum boards. A near-fine copy of a beautiful production.