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View translationKenneth Grahame / Ernest Shepard (ill) - The Golden Age & Dream Days - 1900-1930
No. 90811939
The Golden Age & Dream Days:
1. "The Golden Age" by Kenneth Grahame and ill by Ernest Shepard - John Lane, London - 1928 first Shepard ill edition - 15cmx13cm - condition: good, original boards, some rubbing, all illustrations present
2. "Dream days" by Kenneth Grahame and ill by Shepard - John Lane, London - 1930 first Shepard ill edition - 15cmx13cm - condition: good, some rubbing to ill. boards, all ill. present, name to ffep
3. "The Golden Age" by kenneth Grahame - John Lane, 1900 early edition - 15cmx13cm - condition: good, in original yellow decorated boards, some rubbing, page foxing
The Golden Age is a collection of reminiscences of childhood, written by Kenneth Grahame and first published in book form in 1895, by The Bodley Head in London and by Stone & Kimball in Chicago. The Prologue and six of the stories had previously appeared in the National Observer, the journal then edited by William Ernest Henley.[1] Widely praised upon its first appearance – Algernon Charles Swinburne, writing in the Daily Chronicle, called it "one of the few books which are well-nigh too praiseworthy for praise" – the book has come to be regarded as a classic in its genre.
Typical of his culture and his era, Grahame casts his reminiscences in imagery and metaphor rooted in the culture of Ancient Greece; to the children whose impressions are recorded in the book, the adults in their lives are "Olympians", while the chapter titled "The Argonauts" refers to Perseus, Apollo, Psyche, and similar figures of Greek mythology. Grahame's reminiscences, in The Golden Age and in the later Dream Days (1898), were notable for their conception "of a world where children are locked in perpetual warfare with the adult 'Olympians' who have wholly forgotten how it feels to be young" – a theme later explored by J.M. Barrie and other authors.[2]
The first editions were not illustrated. An edition published in Britain and America by The Bodley Head in 1899 featured halftone black-and-white artwork by Maxfield Parrish – 19 full-page illustrations and twelve tailpieces. The full-page pictures were a frontispiece and one accompanying each of the eighteen chapters. In 1904 Lane published another edition with new photogravure reproductions of the Parrish pictures, matching the first illustrated edition of Dream Days (1902).[3]
A 1915 edition contains 19 full-page colour illustrations by R.J. Enraght-Moony. An edition was published by John Lane in 1921 with illustrations by Lois Lenski and an edition illustrated by E.H. Shepard was issued in 1928.
The Golden Age & Dream Days:
1. "The Golden Age" by Kenneth Grahame and ill by Ernest Shepard - John Lane, London - 1928 first Shepard ill edition - 15cmx13cm - condition: good, original boards, some rubbing, all illustrations present
2. "Dream days" by Kenneth Grahame and ill by Shepard - John Lane, London - 1930 first Shepard ill edition - 15cmx13cm - condition: good, some rubbing to ill. boards, all ill. present, name to ffep
3. "The Golden Age" by kenneth Grahame - John Lane, 1900 early edition - 15cmx13cm - condition: good, in original yellow decorated boards, some rubbing, page foxing
The Golden Age is a collection of reminiscences of childhood, written by Kenneth Grahame and first published in book form in 1895, by The Bodley Head in London and by Stone & Kimball in Chicago. The Prologue and six of the stories had previously appeared in the National Observer, the journal then edited by William Ernest Henley.[1] Widely praised upon its first appearance – Algernon Charles Swinburne, writing in the Daily Chronicle, called it "one of the few books which are well-nigh too praiseworthy for praise" – the book has come to be regarded as a classic in its genre.
Typical of his culture and his era, Grahame casts his reminiscences in imagery and metaphor rooted in the culture of Ancient Greece; to the children whose impressions are recorded in the book, the adults in their lives are "Olympians", while the chapter titled "The Argonauts" refers to Perseus, Apollo, Psyche, and similar figures of Greek mythology. Grahame's reminiscences, in The Golden Age and in the later Dream Days (1898), were notable for their conception "of a world where children are locked in perpetual warfare with the adult 'Olympians' who have wholly forgotten how it feels to be young" – a theme later explored by J.M. Barrie and other authors.[2]
The first editions were not illustrated. An edition published in Britain and America by The Bodley Head in 1899 featured halftone black-and-white artwork by Maxfield Parrish – 19 full-page illustrations and twelve tailpieces. The full-page pictures were a frontispiece and one accompanying each of the eighteen chapters. In 1904 Lane published another edition with new photogravure reproductions of the Parrish pictures, matching the first illustrated edition of Dream Days (1902).[3]
A 1915 edition contains 19 full-page colour illustrations by R.J. Enraght-Moony. An edition was published by John Lane in 1921 with illustrations by Lois Lenski and an edition illustrated by E.H. Shepard was issued in 1928.
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View translationBook arrived - but only just! Not packaged very well at all. Placed in a too-big Jiffy bag that meant it got damaged in all parts of its journey. By the time it reached me, the bag was torn.
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View translationbought 2 books, one very small, asked seller to combine shipping but he never answered. paid 46 euros (23 for each shipping) but books actually arrived in one parcel only. asked for refund, no answer
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