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  • Seller image for The Blessed Damozel (Signed limited edition) for sale by Whitmore Rare Books, Inc. -- ABAA, ILAB

    Rossetti, Dante Gabriel; Charles Ricketts; Thomas B. Mosher

    Published by Thomas B. Mosher, Maine, 1901

    Seller: Whitmore Rare Books, Inc. -- ABAA, ILAB, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.

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    First Variorum edition. Number 2 of 10 copies printed on vellum (this being No. 2) signed by Thomas Mosher, with designs by Charles Ricketts. Small quarto (5 3/4 x 5 1/4 inches; 146 x 134 mm.). [i-v, blank], vi, limitation, [inserted photogravure portrait], xiii, [i, blank], [1]- 32, [2], [4, blank] pp. The photogravure frontispiece is after the author's 1874 portrait of Alexa Wilding for Lord Mount-Temple. Publishers vellum over boards, spine lettered in gilt (gilt somewhat faded), remains of original tan silk ties. Spine a little discolored and with minimal loss to extreme top, otherwise a wonderful copy. The Arthur A Houghton copy with his bookplate on rear paste-down. The famous Pre-Raphaelite artist and poet Gabriel Charles Dante Rossetti's most-celebrated poem, The Blessed Damozel, was written when he was 19. It would remain a favorite subject-he continuously revised the poem up until his death and used the theme for his painting of the same name (1871-1878). Inspired in part by Edgar Allan Poe's poem The Raven, Rossetti inverted the story of a grieving lover and with the narrative unfolding from the perspective of the deceased damozel looking down at her lover from heaven. It was first published in the Pre-Raphaelite journal The Germ. The text is here printed as it first appeared in the February 1850 issue of The Germ with, neatly printed below, the variants present in the 1856 Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, the 1870 Poems, and the 1886 Collected Works. Bishop notes the decorative similarities between this edition and that of Hacon & Ricketts in 1900, including the "same alternating black and red Ricketts initials and text, the same red rules as the two-page openings of the book following the half-titles, and the same red Roman numerals of each stanza," although Mosher here opts for smaller type, a larger page, and different dingbats, with his printer's device prominently displayed on the title-leaf verso. Hatch, Mosher, 184; Bishop, Mosher, 47. Signed.

  • Seller image for Poems, containing Dante at Verona, Sister Helen, The Blessed Damozel, Stratton Water, etc. etc. for sale by William Chrisant & Sons, ABAA, ILAB. IOBA, ABA, Ephemera Society

    Dante Gabriel Rossetti

    Published by Ellis and Elvey, London, 1900

    Seller: William Chrisant & Sons, ABAA, ILAB. IOBA, ABA, Ephemera Society, Fort Lauderdale, FL, U.S.A.

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    Condition: Very Good. The Siddar Edition. Handsomely bound in full grained red morocco with gilt decor & title to cover; gilt particulars to spine. Gilt ruled doblures. Clipped inscription (which is itself adhered to a backing slip) to his sister, Christina to front fly & pastedown: "Dear Christina, Here is a sonnet if it will serve. If-not-nevermind. Your Gabriel." The Siddar Edition of the text, which contains a foreword by W.M. Rossetti. Black-and-white illustration titled Stratton Water as frontispiece. All edges gilt. Light foxing to several pages, including title page and towards the back. No previous owners' names or other markings. 4.5 x 6.25 inches.

  • Seller image for [Rossetti, Dante Gabriel- Certificate of Copyright, The Library of Congress] The Blessed Damozel for sale by Nudelman Rare Books

    [Rossetti, Dante Gabriel]

    Seller: Nudelman Rare Books, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.

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    4to sheet with manuscript title on back, "Certificate of Copyright of The Blessed Damozel, Nov 6/86." The original document signed and executed in fountain pen. November 16, 1886. Copyright for The Blessed Damozel by Dante Gabriel Rossetti with Drawing by Kenyon Cox." "Dodd Mead and Company, New York," etc. Signed by A. R. Spofford of the Library of Congress. There is also a small note in pencil stating "Renewed No 13, 1914." A most scarce survival. Dodd, Mead's book was issued in huge folio format with heavy thick vellum covers, ornate gilt designs and superb illustrations by Kenyon Cox. Provenance: Directly from the William Fredeman Pre-Raphaelite Collection.