On Hellespont, guilty of true love's blood,
In view and opposite two cities stood,
Seaborderes, disjoined by Neptune's might;
The one Abydos, the other Sestos hight.
Christopher Marlowe and George Chapman, Hero and Leander, decorated by Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon (1894) |
Only four initials needed to be drawn, as one could be used four times: 'B' (page 26), 'C' (opposite page 5), 'N' (pages 41, 59, 75, 97), and 'O' (page 5). The letters 'B', 'N', and 'O' belonged to one family (29x29 mm), the 'C' is much smaller (13x20 mm), and somewhat different in design. These were not used in any other book by Ricketts and Shannon. There were two prospectuses for Hero and Leander, and the earliest of these contained an initial 'I' that had been used before, and would not occur in the book.
Christopher Marlowe and George Chapman, Hero and Leander, decorated by Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon (1894) |
Charles Ricketts, initials 'B', 'N', and 'O' (1894) |