Romeo And Juliet

On another very overcast day of relentless steady rain I stayed indoors and scanned the illustrations to

Here is the front board and the title page. This book does not carry a date, but I think it would have been published in about 1912.

Here we have the frontispiece and the illustration to the PROLOGUE. Each coloured plate throughout the book is protected by clean, undamaged, tissue.

A black and white drawing opens each of the five acts.

The plates for Act I;

for Act II;

Act III;

Act IV;

and Act V.

Further descriptions of each picture are featured in the galleries. I know that some readers have been having difficulty scrolling through these, but for Jackie at least these were miraculously resolved this morning.

It would seem superfluous for me to add a review of the widely known and much analysed work of our greatest playwright.

This evening we all dined on piri-piri or lemon chicken according to taste; creamy mashed white and sweet potato; fried onions; and tender green beans, with which Jackie drank Hoegaarden and I drank more of the Nero d’Avola.

58 comments

  1. Gorgeous illustrations, Derrick. To you have an extensive library of classic literature or is this something you find and purchase on your various shopping rambles? Dinner sounds delicious.

    1. This one I bought from a catalogue nearly 50 years ago. I don’t buy any more now – I have plenty to work through during whatever time I have left. 🙂 Thanks very much, Pat

  2. Stunning images. They remind me of my love of N.C. Wyeth’s illustrations of my mother’s childhood books. I cherish lovely color illustrations.

  3. Beautiful book and amazing story…oh, and fabulous illustrations! Wow! What a treasure! Thank you for sharing it with us!
    I first read Romeo and Juliet when I was 13 years old. So, yes, back in The Dark Ages! (wink, wink)
    (((HUGS))) ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  4. Beautiful illustrations. Thank you for letting us know that Jackie was fine with the scrolling. I just tried it, too–and it works! Maybe there’s a new sheriff in WP town! 😉

  5. Now here’s a story I am familiar with. Something about the style in the illustrations seems to make the main characters appear older than I remember them. Still, they are rich in emotion and the color and detail are quite beautiful.

  6. Great illustrations Derrick.. and we too stayed indoors.. But your menu for dinner sounded really nice..
    Have a Lovely Christmas both of you… Keep warm and ‘Dry’ lol…. I think we are growing webbed feet.. 🙂
    Sending much love to you both for the New Year also… xx <3

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