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The Life & Death of Sir John Falstaff (1923), Illustrated by G.B. Galizzi

The Life & Death of Sir John Falstaff (1923), Illustrated by G.B. Galizzi

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This 1923 edition of The Life & Death of Sir John Falstaff, published by J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd., is a remarkable presentation of Shakespeare's beloved comic character, Falstaff. The book includes an introduction by George Radford and features 14 full-color illustrations by Signor G.B. Galizzi. These illustrations bring to life key moments in the story of Sir John Falstaff, whose humor and wit have made him one of Shakespeare's most enduring characters.

The book's introduction adds literary insight, providing context for both historical and thematic elements of Falstaff's appearances in Shakespeare's works, such as Henry IV and The Merry Wives of Windsor. Galizzi’s artwork captures the vivacious and larger-than-life nature of Falstaff, adding visual depth to the reading experience.

Important Information:

  • Published: 1923 by J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd., London & Toronto.
  • Introduction by George Radford.
  • Illustrated by Signor G.B. Galizzi with 14 color plates.
  • Hardbound cover featuring a faded blue cloth with a gold-stamped crest.
  • Some wear to the cover and spine; binding intact.
  • Pages are lightly foxed in places, but the illustrations remain vibrant and free of marks.
  • Condition: Good (considering age and wear; slight water staining on the cover, as seen in the images).

Estimated Value:
Based on recent sales of similar early 20th-century illustrated editions of classic works, this book could be valued between $50 and $120, depending on the condition of the individual copy. Collectors often seek books with artwork from illustrators like G.B. Galizzi, known for his vibrant interpretations.

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