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This distinguished trio of literary treasures brings together three pillars of Western literature in beautifully preserved cloth editions. Each volume represents a cornerstone of intellectual heritage, curated for the discerning reader who appreciates both substance and style.
The burgundy cloth foundation features “Bulfinch’s Mythology: The Age of Fable,”illustrated by Joseph Papin with a foreword by Robert Graves—the essential guide to classical mythology that has graced gentleman’s libraries for generations. Above it rests the midnight blue “Poems of Byron, Keats and Shelley”, selected and edited by Elliott Coleman, capturing the passionate voices of Romanticism’s greatest poets. Crowning the collection is Samuel Johnson’s timeless “The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia” in forest green cloth, complete with Leslie Stephen’s biographical insights—a philosophical tale as relevant today as when first penned.
These aren’t merely books—they’re the building blocks of a classical education, representing poetry’s greatest romantics, mythology’s enduring tales, and philosophy’s gentle wisdom. The weathered cloth spines and mellowed pages carry the patina of time, each gentle fade marking countless hours of contemplative reading.
Perfect for the library that values intellectual depth alongside aesthetic beauty—where Byron’s passion, Bulfinch’s scholarship, and Johnson’s wisdom create the foundation of timeless learning.
A collection that transforms any study into a sanctuary of classical thought and poetic inspiration.
Stack: 5” H x 6”W
This distinguished trio of literary treasures brings together three pillars of Western literature in beautifully preserved cloth editions. Each volume represents a cornerstone of intellectual heritage, curated for the discerning reader who appreciates both substance and style.
The burgundy cloth foundation features “Bulfinch’s Mythology: The Age of Fable,”illustrated by Joseph Papin with a foreword by Robert Graves—the essential guide to classical mythology that has graced gentleman’s libraries for generations. Above it rests the midnight blue “Poems of Byron, Keats and Shelley”, selected and edited by Elliott Coleman, capturing the passionate voices of Romanticism’s greatest poets. Crowning the collection is Samuel Johnson’s timeless “The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia” in forest green cloth, complete with Leslie Stephen’s biographical insights—a philosophical tale as relevant today as when first penned.
These aren’t merely books—they’re the building blocks of a classical education, representing poetry’s greatest romantics, mythology’s enduring tales, and philosophy’s gentle wisdom. The weathered cloth spines and mellowed pages carry the patina of time, each gentle fade marking countless hours of contemplative reading.
Perfect for the library that values intellectual depth alongside aesthetic beauty—where Byron’s passion, Bulfinch’s scholarship, and Johnson’s wisdom create the foundation of timeless learning.
A collection that transforms any study into a sanctuary of classical thought and poetic inspiration.
Stack: 5” H x 6”W
This distinguished trio of literary treasures brings together three pillars of Western literature in beautifully preserved cloth editions. Each volume represents a cornerstone of intellectual heritage, curated for the discerning reader who appreciates both substance and style.
The burgundy cloth foundation features “Bulfinch’s Mythology: The Age of Fable,”illustrated by Joseph Papin with a foreword by Robert Graves—the essential guide to classical mythology that has graced gentleman’s libraries for generations. Above it rests the midnight blue “Poems of Byron, Keats and Shelley”, selected and edited by Elliott Coleman, capturing the passionate voices of Romanticism’s greatest poets. Crowning the collection is Samuel Johnson’s timeless “The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia” in forest green cloth, complete with Leslie Stephen’s biographical insights—a philosophical tale as relevant today as when first penned.
These aren’t merely books—they’re the building blocks of a classical education, representing poetry’s greatest romantics, mythology’s enduring tales, and philosophy’s gentle wisdom. The weathered cloth spines and mellowed pages carry the patina of time, each gentle fade marking countless hours of contemplative reading.
Perfect for the library that values intellectual depth alongside aesthetic beauty—where Byron’s passion, Bulfinch’s scholarship, and Johnson’s wisdom create the foundation of timeless learning.
A collection that transforms any study into a sanctuary of classical thought and poetic inspiration.
Stack: 5” H x 6”W