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[Kelmscott Press, Basilisk Press] Chaucer
THE WORKS OF GEOFFREY CHAUCER. [Together With,] A COMPANION VOLUME TO THE KELMSCOTT CHAUCER by Duncan Robinson
The Basilisk Press, 1974-1975
3795,00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, Estados Unidos)
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Edizione: the magnificent and best facsimile of the kelmscott chaucer, "the most famous book of the modern private press movement, and the culmination of william morris's endeavor" -(the artist and the book).<br> this fine and full-size facsimile was printed for the basilisk press, london, by the john roberts press in clerkenwell and completed on the 31st day of december, 1974. the blocks made by john swain and son, london. the paper specially made at saint cuthbert’s mill at wells in somerset by the inveresk paper group. the cloth printed by liberty of london, and the binding executed by a.w. lumsden in edinburgh from designs by and under the direction of, peter guy.<br> much has been written of the famed kelmscott chaucer, considered by many to be the most beautiful book produced in the english language. "[f]rom first appearance, the chaucer gained a name as the finest book since gutenberg. it has held its place near the head of the polls ever since.the terms which critics used in the eighteen-nineties to welcome it simply show us what an impression morris's printing made upon late victorian bookmen" (colin franklin, the private presses, p. 43).<br> the most ambitious and magnificent book of the press, the kelmscott chaucr was four years in the making. edward burne-jones called the book "a pocket cathedral - it is so full of design,' and 'the finest book ever printed, if w.m. had done nothing else it would be enough.' burne-jones devoted all his sundays for almost three years to the work, and morris came to talk with him as he drew.<br> the kelmscott press produced forty-eight books in its brief life. morris had toyed with the idea of a shakespeare in three folio volumes; a suggestion for a king james version of the bible was in his pending file; and preliminary work had begun on editions of froissart and malory, both of which would have formed a triumvirate with the chaucer. but on october 3, 1896, morris died, and for all intents and purposes the kelmscott press died with him, the froissart and malory unfinished. the chaucer, regretfully, remained the only "titan" among kelmscott books.<br> morris dedicated his life to poetry and the decorative arts, but he did not exhibit an active interest in the design and production of books until he was fifty-five years old. he died eight years later, but in that brief fragment of time he established a standard and prestige that still make him one of the most powerful and pervasive influences in book design in the english-speaking, english-reading world.