Folio Society Limited Edition - GENESIS
A classic from the Fine Press tradition. Limited to 750 hand-numbered copies. Published in series withThe Book of JonahandThe Song of Songs.
Genesiswas printed at the legendary Curwen Press and published by Nonesuch in 1924 in a limited edition of only 375 copies. Produced during a period when Nash regarded himself as ‘a war artist without a war', it is now recognised as a high point in his artistic output and one of the most significant illustrated books of the twentieth century.
To accompany the Creation story described in the opening chapter of the Book of Genesis, Nash cut a series of twelve wood engravings of astonishing power. Starting with a solid black evocation of The Void, his stark images gradually emerge from primordial darkness into divine light, dynamic semi-abstract forms evoking the mystery of the appearance of the universe at God's command. Facing these brooding wood engravings is the King James version of the text, stripped of punctuation, and printed in Rudolf Koch's monumental Neuland typeface – used here for the first time in England – the rough-hewn characters deliberately chosen to match the force of Nash's dark engravings, image and text uniting to create a modernist ‘Block book'.
Because of the heavy black illustrations and text, the pages were originally doubled over as ‘French folds' to avoid distracting show-through. This unusual design feature has been recreated along with the book' stunning binding and its notoriously fragile orange dust wrapper. The result is a painstaking facsimile with the impact of the original of this extraordinary volume nearly 100 years after it was produced.
Production Details:-
• Limited to 750 numbered copies
• 28 pages, set in Rudolf Koch's Neuland type, with 12 wood-engravings by Paul Nash.
• Bound in black cloth blocked in gold with orange paper dust wrapper printed in black ink in facsimile of the original.
Because of the heavy black illustrations and text, the pages are doubled over as ‘French folds' to avoid distracting
show-through. Reproduced from the first edition, this book has been printed on Corolla Book Laid Ivory paper.
• Accompanying the facsimile is an essay by Sebastian Carter, formerly of the Rampant Lions Press, now editor of
Parenthesis, the Journal of the Fine Press Book Association. This specially commissioned piece gives essential
background to the original publication and is printed in Caslon on Corolla Book Laid Ivory paper.
• The solander presentation box is covered in smooth rust brown Surbalin paper and lined with Zanders Efalin wove in
dark brown. The front and spine are blocked in gold foil and the front board is inset with a title label printed in black
with an illustration by Paul Nash on Corolla Book Laid Ivory paper.
CONDITION: Book is NEW and in its original packaging as issued from Folio Society when purchased (see photo 6). Photos 1 to 5 are stock photos.
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