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The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Compared with the Former Editions, and Many Valuable Mss. out of which, Three Tales Are Added which Were Never Before Printed

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The work was left unfinished at Urry's death, and the final revision and completion were entrusted to Timothy Thomas, who wrote the preface and glossary

Poetical Works

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Series: Aldine edition of the English poets

The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer Now Newly Imprinted

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"This facsimile of the Kelmscott Chaucer has been printed for The Basilisk Press, London, by The John Roberts Press in Clerkenwell and completed on the 31st day of December 1974 ... The paper has been specially made at Saint Cuthbert's Mill at Wells…

The Canterbury Tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer

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Printed on grey paper with an arrangement of rules and floriated initials in color; quarter bound in white buckram with beige paper over boards; the front cover of each volume is illustrated with a reproduction of Chaucer's arms.

The Canterbury Tales

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"The first, in this Seventeenth Series of the fine books made for the members of this Club... The illustrations are portraits of the pilgrims, done as brilliantly-colored miniatures... The type used is Walbaum. The type pages are decorated with…

The Prologue to The Canterbury Tales

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"This book has been hand-set and printed letterpress in Monotype Plantin series 110 at Seven Corners Press, Guildford and at Charles Mitchell Ltd., Woking. The original stencils for the prints were prepared by the artist and printed at Loddon…

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The Faerie Queene, 1596

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Reprint of the 1596 ed. published by W. Ponsonbie, London. Included as appendices are reprints of the ending of book 3 and the letter to Raleigh, both from the 1590 ed., and of the Mutability Cantos from the 1609 ed.

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The Works of that Famous English Poet, Mr. Edmond Spenser

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"Brittain's Ida", first ascribed to Spenser in 1628 by Thomas Walkley, is now generally assigned to Phineas Fletcher.