Faerie Queene

Edmund SPENSER

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Faerie Queene
Faerie Queene
Faerie Queene

“INCOMPARABLY THE GREATEST MASTER IN OUR LANGUAGE”: THE FAERIE QUEENE, LIMITED FOLIO FULL VELLUM-GILT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY EDITION

SPENSER, Edmund. The Faerie Queene. Cambridge: University Press (John Clay), 1909. Two volumes. Thick folio, original full vellum gilt, later red morocco spine labels, beveled wooden boards, uncut.

Finely printed limited edition of Spenser’s masterpiece, number 37 of only 350 copies, set in Cambridge type and illustrated with vignette title pages and Art Nouveau tailpieces.

One of the great and lasting achievements of the Elizabethan era, The Faerie Queene reflects the remarkable intellectual progress of its age. Spenser invented a new rhyme scheme, the Spenserian stanza, into which he cast this beautiful prose-poem. A number of its lines stand among the best-known and most lyrical in English, and the work as a whole ranks as one of the finest long allegorical poems ever written. Of Spenser, Robert Southey wrote, "He is the great master of English versification-incomparably the greatest master in our language." This handsomely printed edition by John Clay of the Cambridge University Press was set in "Cambridge" type from the rare 1596 quarto edition of Spenser (Book VII from the 1609 folio).

Only a bit of light soiling to lovely vellum, gilt bright. A beautiful copy in about fine condition.

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