The Masque of Comus – John Milton (Illus. Edmund Dulac) 1954 | Limited Edition Club

$89.00

  • Author: John Milton
  • Publisher: Limited Edition Club, NY, 1954
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Condition: Fine
  • Size: 8vo
  • Attributes: First Edition, Limited Edition, Illustrated

First edition, Limited to 1500 copies. Illustrated by Edmund Dulac, his last work. . Bound in quarter vellum and marbled board. Many full-page plates by Edmund Dulac. Slipcase has minor edge wear. Fine in VG slipcase.

The Masque of Comus by John Milton, illustrated by Edmund Dulac and published by the Limited Edition Club in 1954, is a breathtaking artistic interpretation of Milton’s 1634 poetic masque. This lavish edition pairs Milton’s allegorical tale—of a virtuous Lady ensnared by the sorcerer Comus and rescued by her brothers with the aid of the river nymph Sabrina—with the ethereal watercolors of Edmund Dulac, a master of the Golden Age of Illustration.

Dulac’s plates shimmer with his signature dreamlike quality: moonlit forests, enchanted palaces, and figures draped in flowing robes evoke the story’s blend of Puritan morality and pagan enchantment. The Limited Edition Club’s production values—handset type, heavy paper, and a binding echoing 17th-century craftsmanship—make this a pinnacle of bookmaking art.

A treasure for Milton devotees and collectors of illustrated classics, this edition transforms a lesser-known work into a visual and literary feast.

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