Description:
London: Fanfrolico Press, 1927 First edition. The press's scarce fourth book. One of 155 copies printed at the Curwen Press. Signed by Partridge. Quarter vellum over brown paper boards, gilt spine. Top edge gilt, others uncut. Octavo. Photogravure portrait, and etching of Landor's birthplace. Some fading to top of front board. Otherwise a beautiful copy, tight and clean. Landor (1781-1869) was the youngest brother of Walter Savage Landor. He wrote five tragedies, of which one, Count Arezzi (1822), sold brilliantly while it was mistaken for Byron's work. Partridge remarks in his prefatory note: "That so fine a writer as Robert Landor should have fallen into an almost complete neglect is inexplicable on literary grounds…Of men who, since 1700 (and I might add since 1600), have published their work only to attract little immediate notice and to become very rapidly forgotten, I know of none that can approach in merit, whether it be in prose or verse, this younger brother of Walter Savage Landor."
Selections from Robert Landor. Edited by Eric Partridge. by FANFROLICO PRESS. LANDOR, Robert
by FANFROLICO PRESS. LANDOR, Robert
Selections from Robert Landor. Edited by Eric Partridge.
by FANFROLICO PRESS. LANDOR, Robert
- Used
- Hardcover
1000 copies printed on Abbey Mills laid paper; pp.(8)176; original cloth-backed boards, slightly rubbed but a very good copy. Ransom 4c. Printed at Curwen, subsequently taken over by the editor and reissued under his Scholartis Press imprint. Ransom D17.
- Bookseller Claude Cox Old & Rare Books ABA, ILAB, PBFA (GB)
- Book Condition Used
- Binding Hardcover