The first and most popular of Blake's famous "Illuminated Books," in a facsimile edition reproducing all 31 brightly colored plates. Additional printed text of each poem. "The colors are lovely, the book is a joy." — Kliatt Paperback Book Guide.
Here's a sample of other books in this Dover category
The Illustrator and the Book in England from 1790 to 1914 by Gordon N. Ray Combines essays, bibliographical descriptions, and 295 illustrations to chronicle a golden era in the art of the illustrated book. Artists range from Blake, Turner, Rowlandson, and Morris to Caldecott, Greenaway, Beardsley, and Rackham.
The Book of Urizen: A Facsimile in Full Color by William Blake Blake's powerful parody of the book of Genesis. Full-color reproductions of 27 hand-colored plates rich in energy and monumental grandeur. Printed transcription of poem.
Blake’s Water-Colours for the Poems of Thomas Gray: With Complete Texts by William Blake 116 watercolors illustrate 13 best-loved poems by Thomas Gray, including "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" and "Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat." First inexpensive full-color reproduction, with complete text of poems.
William Blake's Divine Comedy Illustrations: 102 Full-Color Plates by William Blake Commissioned in 1824 — just three years before his death — Blake's sublime watercolors are peerless interpretations of Dante's vision of Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven and range from finished pieces to rough sketches.
Blake: 16 Art Stickers by William Blake Sixteen of the great English artist's most famous images from his "illuminated" poetry volumes includes illustrations from Jerusalem, Europe: a Prophecy, Songs of Experience, and Songs of Innocence.
Songs of Innocence and Experience: Two Complete Books by William Blake Superb full-color facsimiles of Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience, based on Blake's hand-written, hand-colored originals. 57 full-color plates.