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CHAPTER III--BAGSTER'S 'PILGRIM'S PROGRESS'. I have here before me an edition of the _Pilgrim's Progress_, bound in green, without a date, and described as 'illustrated by nearly three hundred engravings, and memoir of Bunyan.' On the outside it is lettered 'Bagster's Illustrated Edition,' and after the author's apology, facing the first page of the tale, a folding pictorial 'Plan of the Road' is marked as 'drawn by the late Mr.T.Conder,' and engraved by J.Basire. No further information is anywhere vouchsafed; perhaps the publishers had judged the work too unimportant; and we are still left ignorant whether or not we owe the woodcuts in the body of the volume to the same hand that drew the plan.
It seems, however, more than probable.
The literal particularity of mind which, in the map, laid down the flower-plots in the devil's garden, and carefully introduced the court-house in the town of Vanity, is closely paralleled in many of the cuts; and in both, the architecture of the buildings and the disposition of the gardens have a kindred and entirely English air.
Whoever he was, the author of these wonderful little pictures may lay claim to be the best illustrator of Bunyan.
{183} They are not only good illustrations, like so many others; but they are like so few, good illustrations of Bunyan.
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