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1931 No 18 OF 25 SPECIALLY BOUND COPIES, from a total edition of 250
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[Newtown, Wales]: Gregynog Press, 1931. No. 18 OF 25 SPECIALLY BOUND COPIES, from a total edition of 250. 275 x 178 mm. (10 7/8 x 7"). 5 p.l., 25, [3] pp. EXCELLENT ORIGINAL DUN-COLORED MOROCCO DESIGNED BY BLAIR HUGHES-STANTON AND BOUND BY GEORGE FISHER AT THE GREGYNOG BINDERY, covers with side panels composed of dense vertical lines ruled in gilt and blind, upper cover with a small panel ruled in gilt with title and author lettered in blind, raised bands, gilt-ruled compartments, titling in blind, wide turn-ins with panels matching the covers, top edge gilt, others plain. Housed in a fine matching box backed in tan morocco by Delrue. With wood-engraved frontispiece, title vignette, five plates, and one illustration by Blair Hughes-Stanton. Printed in Baskerville type on Japanese vellum. Pastedown with bookplate of Mary Priscilla Smith; front free endpaper INSCRIBED to Lascelles Abercrombie BY GWENDOLINE DAVIES, and SIGNED BY GWENDOLINE AND MARGARET DAVIES. Accompanied by several…

About Comus: A Mask

Comus: A Mask, also known as simply Comus, is a masque written by John Milton in 1634. It was first presented on Michaelmas night, September 29, 1634, before John Egerton, the Earl of Bridgewater, at Ludlow Castle in celebration of his inauguration as Lord President of Wales. Known for its themes of chastity and virtue, the narrative of Comus follows the Lady who is lost in the woods and tempted by the enchanter Comus. Her virtue and steadfastness against seduction are celebrated in the masque.