ONE OF ONLY TEN SPECIAL COPIES WITH A LOVELY FULL-PAGE WATERCOLOR PAINTING BY RACKHAM, SIGNED BY HIM
(RACKHAM, Arthur). ROSSETTI, Christina. Goblin Market. London: George G. Harrap, (1933). Slim octavo, contemporary full green crushed morocco gilt, raised bands, marbled endpapers, top edge gilt. Housed in custom full morocco clamshell box.
First edition to be illustrated by Arthur Rackham, number 5 of 410 copies, this copy one of only ten reserved copies, with a splendid full-page original watercolor painting by Rackham signed by him. Handsomely bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe.
Rackham illustrates Rossetti’s famous—and controversial—children’s poem (first published 1862) with four color plates, 19 black-and-white drawings and pictorial endpapers (the endpapers were retained when rebound). Beginning in 1931, Rackham and his publisher George Harrap “had a successful arrangement whereby two Rackham books, a long one and a shorter one, were published together annually… In 1933 The Arthur Rackham Fairy Book [was issued] with Christina Rossetti’s Goblin Market. While his publishing was changing for the better, Rackham’s sales of originals, too, were holding” (Hamilton, 142). “When we compare these [later] books with Rackham’s achievement in his Edwardian prime, the most remarkable thing to note is that he was maintaining such a consistent standard of excellence at the age of sixty-five… he was too consistent a craftsman for anyone to be able to speak of a ‘falling-off’ in the high standard he had set himself” (Hudson, 134-36). The original watercolor depicts an animated tree shrugging its shoulders while a goblin presents a tray of fruit. Published the same year as the trade first and first American editions. Latimore & Haskell, 69. Riall, 179. Hamilton, Arthur Rackham: A Biography, 142. Hudson, Arthur Rackham, His Life and Work, 134-36.
Fine condition. A lovely volume, most desirable with original signed artwork by Rackham.