WITH 24 FOLIO WOOD-ENGRAVINGS BY GUSTAVE DORÉ: POE’S CLASSIC “THE RAVEN,” A LOVELY COPY IN ORIGINAL CLOTH
(DORÉ, Gustave) POE, Edgar Allan. The Raven. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1884. Large, slim folio (14-1/2 by 18-1/2 inches), original pictorial gray cloth gilt, beveled boards, all edges gilt.
Splendid first edition of Doré’s final illustrated book, his only commission by an American publisher and illustrating an American work, with 24 full-page folio wood-engravings and two vignettes by Doré. A lovely copy.
“One can hardly deny that Doré is not merely one of the most popular but also one of the greatest of all illustrators? Perhaps Taine summed up Doré’s appeal most eloquently: ‘every imagination appeared languid in comparison with his. For energy, force, superabundance, originality, sparkle, and gloomy grandeur, I know only one equal to his— that of Tintoretto” (Ray, 327-29). Doré died at age 51 shortly after completing the illustrations for “The Raven.” “Could there have been a more graphic expression of the poem’s theme of death than the fact that Doré was dying inside while he was doing the illustrations?” (Malan, 141). This first edition of Doré’s “Raven” was published simultaneously in England and America in December of 1883 (with “1884” on the American title page). As the work was commissioned by Harper & Brothers, the American edition is preferred. This edition also features an elaborate cover illustration by Dora Wheeler and a title page vignette by Elihu Vedder depicting Poe and Doré, neither of which is part of the London edition. Malan, 297.
One plate expertly re-attached, expert restoration to original cloth. A lovely copy.