Ashton Rare Books

Modern First Editions

30 Glebe Road, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 8AH, UK
Telephone: +44(0)7958 570305 · Email: les@ashtonrarebooks.com

  • Home
  • Subjects
    • Booker Prize
    • Childrens Fiction
    • Cookery
    • Fiction
    • Iconic Titles
    • Illustrated
    • John Minton
    • Non Fiction
    • Philip Pullman
    • Plays
    • Poetry
    • Private Press
    • Seamus Heaney
    • Short Stories
    • Signed Titles
    • Travel
    • World War 1 Related
    • World War 2 Related
  • Keywords
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Advanced Search
  • Sell your books
  • Recent Acquisitions

A stunning copy

Tennyson, Lord Alfred ~ Maud

Essex House, London : 1905

The First Essex House Press edition printed in 1905. One of 125 copies only, this copy is out of series and unnumbered. The BOOK is in near Fine condition. Each printed on vellum and hand-coloured, with a frontispiece by Reginald Savage and Laurence Housman in collaboration, cut by Clarence Housman. Original vellum, spine lettered in gilt, rose and 'Soul is Form' blind-stamped on the front cover as issued. The vellum is in very bright condition with just some slight curling of the yapped edges. Printed in Caslon type. Hand-coloured wood-engraved frontispiece, with hand-coloured and illuminated initials throughout. The frontis in this copy is highly coloured as opposed to some copies where there is far less colouring. Internally clean. The vellum covers are remarkably clean for their age. Tennyson's poem was first published in 'Maud, and Other Poems' in 1855, his first collection after becoming poet laureate in 1850. The illuminations to this work were carried out by Anastasia Power. Power was a student of Douglas Cockerell and ran the Essex House bindery from the summer of 1902 until 1905. She was ‘an accomplished artist and calligrapher’ and practised illumination with Fred Partridge alongside her role as binder (Dowd, p. 61). She consequently provided the illumination for much of the Press's output at this time. The Essex House Press was founded by Charles Robert Ashbee and Laurence Hodson following the closure of William Morris's Kelmscott Press in 1897 and 'came from the heart of the arts and crafts movement' (Franklin, p. 64). Ashbee bought the Kelmscott Press's Albion printing presses after William Morris's death, and employed one of the Kelmscott compositors, Thomas Binning. An exceptional copy of this highlight title from the Essex Press. The book is protected in a removable Mylar archival cover.

BINDING: Hardcover
CONDITION: Near Fine

£2750

Enquire about this
Keywords: Essex, Housman, Maud, savage, Tennyson


aba aba

All prices on the website are inclusive of recorded and special delivery postage within the UK, as well as Worldwide.

aba
PayPal Acceptance Mark
30 Glebe Road,
Market Harborough,
Leicestershire, LE16 8AH,
UK
T:+44(0)7958 570305
Our Terms of Sale : Privacy, Security, Taxes And Duties Policy

Copyright © 2026 · Florence Studios