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Stock No. 41313
Literary
KING OF THE GOLDEN RIVER OR THE BLACK BROTHERS WITH AN ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED

RUSKIN

(John, 1819-1900, Writer and Critic) and Ferdinand Huszti HORVATH (1891-1973, New York based Illustrator and inspirational Sketch Artist at the Disney Studio from 1933-1937)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Williams
saying that it is All good and going on to ask him to kindly order a copy of Unto This Last to be sent to Captain Maxse R.N., Holly Hill, Southampton. And send me, here, a copy of my Elements of Perspective. Have you had any talk with Mr Smith on those publication problems?..., 1 side 8vo., Denmark Hill headed paper, 26th December 1869, bound into a limited edition of Ruskin's charming fairy tale, King of the Golden River (first published in 1851), with the frontispiece illustration signed by the artist in pencil, 8vo., New York: William Edwin Rudge, 1930, full black calf, introduction by Eugene A. Noble, illustrated by F. H. Horvath, copy 30 out of 50, the letter
Item Date: 1873
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A sumptuous edition of Ruskin's charming fairy tale, (first published in 1851), which he wrote for Euphemia Gray, to whom he was later unhappily married. The introduction says that In this new edition the artist and the author are engaged in the joint task of giving something that will be worth remembering. So intimately has Mr. Horvath entered into the spirit of Mr. Ruskin's story that his pictures have the exceptional merit of unfolding the inner meanings suggested by words. The imagination of the picture maker has been enlivened by that of the writer, resulting in perfect accord, and a new interpretation is made for the delight of those who read. One of only 50 copies, each containing an autograph letter of John Ruskin and printed at the Printing House of William Edwin Rudge with six fabulous full-page, captioned b/w plates by Horvath, who has signed the frontispiece. Horvath worked for the Disney studios in the 1930's providing illustrations and developmental concepts for many Silly Symphonies features. He was instrumental in developing and animating the dwarfs in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. A very fine copy, partially unopened, preserved in a fleece-lined folding plain box. Unto This Last is an essay and book on economy by John Ruskin, first published between August and December 1860 in the monthly journal Cornhill Magazine in four articles. Admiral Frederick Augustus MAXSE (1833-1900) was a British Navy Officer and Radical Liberal Campaigner. He retired from the Royal Navy in 1867, but failed in his attempts to get elected to Parliament in 1868 and 1874. Maxse was active in various causes including the Charity Organisation Society, John Stuart Mill's Land Tenure Reform Association, the National Education League and the Eastern Question Association, founded to campaign against the atrocities of the Ottoman Empire during the Bulgarian April Uprising of 1876. Ruskin's Elements of Perspective was first published in 1859.
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