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The Canterbury Tales and The Faerie Queene – With Other Poems of Chaucer and Spenser

Edited by D. Laing Purves

Published by W. P. Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell, Edinburgh and London, 1889
Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson & Co.

 

Features

 

  • An early combined edition of Chaucer and Spenser (1889) edited for popular perusal with current illustrative and explanatory notes

  • Includes Life of Geoffrey Chaucer and Life of Edmund Spenser

  • Illustrated with:

    • Frontispiece portrait of Geoffrey Chaucer (engraved by William Finden) with tissue guard

    • Decorative illustrated title page

    • Full-page portrait of Edmund Spenser facing p.295 (engraved by Charles Turner Warren)

  • Top edge gilt

  • Coloured endpapers and pastedowns

  • Original decorative black cloth binding with ornate gilt spine lettering and design

  • 616 pages

 

Binding

 

Bound in the publisher’s original black cloth with textured boards. The spine is richly gilt with decorative flourishes and lettering. There is rubbing to corners and edges, with small cloth splits at the spine tips and a short tear at the outer hinge near the front board. Despite this wear, the binding remains firm and attractive.

 

Condition

 

  • Boards intact and robust for a book of this age (135 years)

  • Light wear, soft bumping to corners, and a few small marks

  • Pages bright and clean overall, with only very occasional small marks, light foxing, or faint creasing that does not affect readability

  • A few small page-edge tears (mostly from historic page-cutting), none affecting the text

  • Some unevenly cut page edges, as expected from the original binding method

  • Occasional small pen marks, including on endpapers and a few internal pages

  • Previous owner's inscriptions and a small embossed stamp to front endpaper

  • Gutter lightly cracked at pastedowns and between a couple of internal leaves, but all pages remain firmly bound and complete

 

Dimensions

 

Approximately 24 cm x 16.3 cm x 4 cm
Weight: c. 1,090 grams

 

Historical and Literary Significance

 

This elegant 1889 volume brings together two monumental pillars of English literature—Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, and Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene. Purves' editorial work makes these challenging texts accessible to the general reader while preserving their poetic richness.

 

  • Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1343–1400): Widely regarded as the father of English literature, Chaucer's Canterbury Tales captures a cross-section of medieval life in a vibrant array of voices and tales.

 

  • Edmund Spenser (c.1552–1599): A central figure in the English Renaissance, Spenser’s Faerie Queene was written to glorify Queen Elizabeth I and is known for its allegorical depth and elaborate Spenserian stanza.

 

This edition is both readable and collectible, offering an ideal balance of visual appeal and literary prestige.

1889 Canterbury Tales & Faerie Queene / Chaucer Spenser / Illustrated Book

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