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Franklin township library dantes inferno
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Half-title with printer's credit verso, printed title in red and black and Enault's text illustrated with 174 wood-engraving after Doré, of which 52 are full-page. Shulgovskaia with the original text in English printed in the footnotes. Here they accompany a Russian translation by A. His wood-engraved illustrations for John Milton's Paradise Lost, recounting mankind's fall from Grace, were among his finest and most dramatic works. Gustave Doré's romantic style of illustration, imaginative and richly detailed, was ideally suited to literary subjects. Tsar Alexander III ascended the throne three years after the publication and this specially bound copy mimics the elaborate gilt designs which Marks had made a trademark of his 'gift edition' cloth bound literature. He was, however, dedicated to producing a lavish and beautiful book, one which would be worthy to gift to the Tsar. This deluxe edition was published in a notably small limitation and Marks did not expect to cover his costs for several years. Any example of the first edition is incredibly scarce. It took two years for the prolific Petersburg publisher Adolf Marks to prepare Milton's masterpiece for publication and he stated that 'I hope the Russian public will receive the book with at least a fraction of that love and affection that I have invested in it'. A luxurious and monumental feat of Russian publishing in an exceptional gilt binding by Gerhold of Leipzig. Gerhold, Leipzig, some rubbing to spine, a fine copy. contemporary polished calf, upper cover with red morocco onlays and elaborate gilt detailing, smooth spine gilt, binding signed R. Shul'govkskaia, illustrated with 50 plates in black and white after Doré, each with a tissue guard captioned in Russian and English, bookplate of Tsar Alexander III to upper pastedown, a.e.g. Deluxe limited edition folio (41 x 30 cm) titles printed in Russian and English in red and black, half-titles, biographical essay on Milton (in Russian only), text in Russian with smaller English columns below to each page, translated by A.













Franklin township library dantes inferno