Sonnets

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Sonnets
Sonnets

NOT MARBLE NOR THE GILDED MONUMENTS / OF PRINCES SHALL OUTLIVE THIS POWERFUL RHYME”: LOVELY FINE PRESS COPY OF SHAKESPEARE’S SONNETS

SHAKESPEARE, William. Shakespeare's Sonnets. (Boston: Copeland and Day [Harvard University Press]), 1897. Square octavo, contemporary full navy morocco, raised bands, elaborately gilt-decorated spine and boards, all edges gilt.

Lovely fine press edition of Shakespeare’s Sonnets, one of only 750 copies printed on English handmade paper, the fourth and last volume in the publisher’s English Love Sonnets series.

First published in 1609, the Sonnets explore pure love and devotion, infatuation, sexual attraction and conquest— and betrayal. They are "an incomparable series of poems which has no equal in world literature" (Oxquarry). The publishing firm of Copeland and Day, which from 1893 through 1899 published about 100 titles, was influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement and William Morris's Kelmscott Press. The firm was the American publisher of several titles illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley. This handsome edition of Shakespeare's Sonnets was printed for Copeland and Day at the Harvard University Press, with lovely ornamental woodcut initials and decorative borders by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue. From a total edition of only 800 (50 copies were issued with rubricated initials). The binding is signed on the rear pastedown "A.R. 1905." Kraus 85.

Fine condition.

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