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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Very Good. Ships from the UK. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Good. Ships from the UK. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
Editore: "Old Woodford & District Times" Publication, United Kingdom, 1988
ISBN 10: 0951152963 ISBN 13: 9780951152966
Lingua: Inglese
Da: Ryde Bookshop Ltd, Isle of Wight, Regno Unito
EUR 6,02
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Illustrated, stapled booklet.
Editore: Nomad Letterpress & The Society of Wood Engravers, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, 2020
Da: The Bookshop at Beech Cottage, Newbury, Regno Unito
Prima edizione
EUR 54,18
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Fine. No Jacket. Geri Waddington; Monica Poole (illustratore). 1st Edition. 8pp folio size prospectus printed at The Whittington Press for Nomad Letterpress to coincide with the Oxford Fine Press Book Fair 2020. Thread bound within off-white mould-made paper. Printed light blue and black lettering on front cover. Contains two full-page engravings taken from the book - New Hedge (2019) by Geri Waddington and After The Storm (1988) by Monica Poole. Production details and prices on rear cover. In fine condition. Now protected in a clear archival envelope. Will ship carefully within a cardboard sleeve.
Editore: Previous Parrot Press,, Oxford, 1991
Lingua: Inglese
Da: Nikki Green Books, Glasgow, Regno Unito
Prima edizione Copia autografata
EUR 421,39
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Signed Limited Edition 'Exemplary Copy' limited to 12 copies, this copy No.vi/x Exemplary Copy, fully hand coloured, in hand coloured slipcase, with original artist's loose watercolour, this copy's watercolour is of 'Houghton Hall' signed in pencil by Lawrence. There are also 148 uncoloured copies and 28 part hand coloured copies all signed by John Lawrence and Peter Guy. Slim, tall 8vo, unpaginated with 60 pages only printed on one side + limitation page. Hardcover issued without dust jacket housed in slipcase. Hand-coloured paper covered slipcase in near fine condition. Book bound in hand-coloured paper covered boards in fine condition. Inside all pages, with top edges of blank pages uncut, in beautiful fine condition. John Lawrence has illustrated more than 200 books, both adult and children's ranging from Shakespeare to Alan Ahlberg including the best selling 'Watership Down' by Richard Adams and Philip Pullman's 'Lyra's Oxford' and 'Once Upon a Time in the North', twice winner of the Francis Williams Award for illustration. An exceptional copy of the Exemplary Edition. Very Scarce. Signed by Author(s).
Data di pubblicazione: 2020
Da: John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller, ABAA, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
EUR 6.057,61
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Aggiungi al carrelloWhittington, UK: Nomad Letterpress and The Society of Wood Engravers, 2020. Folio, 325 x 250 mm, 100 pp., printed on Zerkall mould-made paper using Monotype Perpetua (Series 239) cast by Neil Winter at the Whittington Press in an addition of 340 copies. Numerous illustrations in black and white throughout. Bound in full tan leather with design in blue and black to upper cover, with a portfolio containing separate plates, and The Collector's Cut, a separate volume bound in quarter cloth and patterned paper boards, containing works by eleven engravers, all contained in a yellow and teal cloth box. A few folding plates adhered to inner edge and do not unfold, box corners slightly bumped. Prospectus etc. loolsly inser § § Deluxe 'A' edition, limited to 20 copies, this is copy N. Published in 2020 to mark the Centenary of the Society of Wood Engravers. A year on press, this book links past with present, and provides a fitting tribute to the skills of the engravers and the part played by the Society in the history of wood engraving. For 2020 Vision, Nigel Hamway asked nineteen engravers to choose a major artistic influence, write an introduction, and create a new engraving which sits side-by-side in the book with an engraving or illustration by their 'inspirer'. This places the engravings of twentieth century greats John Farleigh, John Nash, Monica Poole, Geoffrey Wales, Gertrude Hermes et al. alongside today's artists and presents the viewer with a snapshot of the changing nature of the engravers' craft. Featured artists: - Leonard Baskin (19222000), George Minne (1969) - Thomas Bewick (17531828), The Fieldfare & detail from The Ring Ouzel. Reproduced from pages 116 & 122 of A History of British Birds (Newcastle, 1826 [6th edition]). - Neil Bousfield, The Waves (2019). - Simon Brett, Combined title-page and frontispiece for Amelia (1995). - Harry Brockway, Printing Severn Bore (2019). - Chris Daunt, TBC (2019). - Anne Desmet, Brooklyn Bridge: New Day (2015). - Andy English, Charmouth Beach (2019). - John Farleigh (19001965), Park Gate (1956). - Derrick Harris (19191960), Frontispiece to Tom Jones (1959). - Gertrude Hermes (19011983), Stonehenge (1959). - Gertrude Hermes (19011983), Yoke (1954). - Paul L Kershaw, Hackfall View II (2019). - John Lawrence, Scene from The Shepherd's Calendar (1978). - John Lawrence, Three engravings for Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy; The Subtle Knife (1997), Northern lights (1995), The Amber Spyglass (2000). - Peter Lawrence, New Quay (2019). - Simon Lawrence, Insert printed at his Fleece Press, 2019. - Miriam Macgregor, Thorne in August for Midwinter (2013). - Henry Moore (18981986), Figures, Sculptures (1931). - Robert Motherwell (19151991), In Black With Yellow Ochre (1963). Lithograph in two colours. - Paul Nash (1889-1946), Title-page for Places (1922), printed from reproduced artwork. - Sarah van Niekirk (19342018), Jacobs in Shropshire (TBC). - Sarah van Niekirk (19342018), Severn Bore (TBC). - Hilary Paynter, Inspired by Henry Moore (2019). - Howard Phipps, Eggardon Hill (2019). - Monica Poole (19212003), After the Storm (1988). - Monica Poole (19212003), Underwater (TBC). - Eric Ravilious (19031942), Downs in Winter (1935). Reproduction of watercolour and pencil painting. - Abigail Rorer, Robert Frost (2019). - Sue Scullard, Into the Woods (2019). - Yvonne Skargon (19312010), Boxford Garden (TBC). - Ian Stephens, Dipper on the river Conway (2004) & Swale Dipper (2019). - Reynolds Stone CBE (19091979), Bookplate for Edgar Wind, and Apostate Part VI (1926). - George Tute, Dandelion Field (1962). - Geri Waddington, The Little Barn (2019). - Edward Wadsworth (18891949), Turret ship in Dry Dock (1918). - Richard Wagener, Umbraculo Series #21 (2018). - Geoffrey Wales (19121990), The Waves (1969).
Data di pubblicazione: 2020
Da: John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller, ABAA, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
EUR 13.461,35
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Aggiungi al carrelloWhittington, UK: Nomad Letterpress and The Society of Wood Engravers, 2020. Folio, 325 x 250 mm, 100 pp., printed on Zerkall mould-made paper using Monotype Perpetua (Series 239) cast by Neil Winter at the Whittington Press in an addition of 340 copies. Numerous illustrations in black and white throughout. § § One of 30 copies numbered I-XXX with an extra suite of plates, this is copy XX, in a magnificent design binding by Dominic Riley. Published in 2020 to mark the Centenary of the Society of Wood Engravers. A year on press, this book links past with present, and provides a fitting tribute to the skills of the engravers and the part played by the Society in the history of wood engraving. For 2020 Vision, Nigel Hamway asked nineteen engravers to choose a major artistic influence, write an introduction, and create a new engraving which sits side-by-side in the book with an engraving or illustration by their 'inspirer'. This places the engravings of twentieth century greats John Farleigh, John Nash, Monica Poole, Geoffrey Wales, Gertrude Hermes et al. alongside today's artists and presents the viewer with a snapshot of the changing nature of the engravers' craft. Featured artists: - Leonard Baskin (19222000), George Minne (1969) - Thomas Bewick (17531828), The Fieldfare & detail from The Ring Ouzel. Reproduced from pages 116 & 122 of A History of British Birds (Newcastle, 1826 [6th edition]). - Neil Bousfield, The Waves (2019). - Simon Brett, Combined title-page and frontispiece for Amelia (1995). - Harry Brockway, Printing Severn Bore (2019). - Chris Daunt, TBC (2019). - Anne Desmet, Brooklyn Bridge: New Day (2015). - Andy English, Charmouth Beach (2019). - John Farleigh (19001965), Park Gate (1956). - Derrick Harris (19191960), Frontispiece to Tom Jones (1959). - Gertrude Hermes (19011983), Stonehenge (1959). - Gertrude Hermes (19011983), Yoke (1954). - Paul L Kershaw, Hackfall View II (2019). - John Lawrence, Scene from The Shepherd's Calendar (1978). - John Lawrence, Three engravings for Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy; The Subtle Knife (1997), Northern lights (1995), The Amber Spyglass (2000). - Peter Lawrence, New Quay (2019). - Simon Lawrence, Insert printed at his Fleece Press, 2019. - Miriam Macgregor, Thorne in August for Midwinter (2013). - Henry Moore (18981986), Figures, Sculptures (1931). - Robert Motherwell (19151991), In Black With Yellow Ochre (1963). Lithograph in two colours. - Paul Nash (1889-1946), Title-page for Places (1922), printed from reproduced artwork. - Sarah van Niekirk (19342018), Jacobs in Shropshire (TBC). - Sarah van Niekirk (19342018), Severn Bore (TBC). - Hilary Paynter, Inspired by Henry Moore (2019). - Howard Phipps, Eggardon Hill (2019). - Monica Poole (19212003), After the Storm (1988). - Monica Poole (19212003), Underwater (TBC). - Eric Ravilious (19031942), Downs in Winter (1935). Reproduction of watercolour and pencil painting. - Abigail Rorer, Robert Frost (2019). - Sue Scullard, Into the Woods (2019). - Yvonne Skargon (19312010), Boxford Garden (TBC). - Ian Stephens, Dipper on the river Conway (2004) & Swale Dipper (2019). - Reynolds Stone CBE (19091979), Bookplate for Edgar Wind, and Apostate Part VI (1926). - George Tute, Dandelion Field (1962). - Geri Waddington, The Little Barn (2019). - Edward Wadsworth (18891949), Turret ship in Dry Dock (1918). - Richard Wagener, Umbraculo Series #21 (2018). - Geoffrey Wales (19121990), The Waves (1969).