Price: £1,250
Subject: Literature
Published Date: c.1705
Stock Number: 68762
(Your basket is currently empty)The History of Argalus and Parthenia. In Four Books. Adorn'd with Cuts.
Description: frontispiece with woodcut illustration by William Onley above 12-line verse, 4 further woodcut illustrations, verso of final Preface leaf with printer's advertisement 'A Catalogue of Books &c.', frontispiece, final leave and B12 neatly re-attached at gutter margin, close-cropped margins with occasional loss of letters, notably on first 3 leaves of first book where fore-edge also slightly frayed, pp. [viii], 159, [i], 12mo, early 19th-century calf, rebacked retaining boards, backstrip and green marbled endpapers, final leaf verso with contemporary ownership inscription 'Anne Hargels[?] Her Book', front endpaper with early 19th-century ownership inscription, goodPublication Details: Printed by W[illiam], O[nley], and sold by the Booksellers, c.1705
Notes: The History of Argalus and Parthenia, a perfectly self-contained episode from Sidney's Arcadia and thus ripe for adaptation, was re-fashioned for the stage by Henry Glapthorne in 1633, and versified by Francis Quarles in 1629, this version running to over 30 editions before 1730. Its popularity is further borne out by Julius Lloyd's 1862 biography of Sidney in which he reports that Argalus and Parthenia had been published separately on several occasions and was still being published cheaply.In the Preface of this uncommon, early, illustrated prose edition, the author states that though Mr. Qu...more
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