"THE ILLUSTRATIONS… ARE UNFORGETTABLE": JOHN MARTIN'S SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF MILTON'S PARADISE LOST, 1827 FIRST EDITION
(MARTIN, John, illustrator) MILTON, John. The Paradise Lost of Milton. With Illustrations, Designed and Engraved by John Martin. London: Septimus Prowett, 1827. Two volumes. Royal octavo, contemporary full dark green pebbled morocco gilt, raised bands, all edges gilt.
First edition, large octavo issue, of John Martin's beautifully illustrated Paradise Lost, with 24 full-page mezzotints, finely bound in full contemporary morocco-gilt.
Martin's illustrated edition of Paradise Lost "was one of the great publishing enterprises of an age" (Ray, 44). In Paradise Lost, "the apocalyptic romanticism of [Martin's] conceptions has many sources: the monumental buildings of London, the engravings of Piranesi, the many recently published volumes of eastern views, even incandescent gas, coal pit accidents, and Brunel's new Thames Tunnel. The resulting illustrations may be heterogeneous, but they are also unforgettable" (Ray, 44-45). First published in 1825-27 in both quarto and large octavo formats, this is the large octavo issue. Martin executed the mezzotints himself, for both formats (Ray). Bookplate.
Occasional foxing to plates, chiefly marginal, and less than often found. Contemporary morocco-gilt bindings handsome and fine. An excellent copy of this wonderfully illustrated edition.