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1957109112Slim folio. London: British Museum 1957. Slim folio 32 pp.Mimeographed typescript catalogue typed double-sided good in wrappers staple bound with no spine ; lightly browned at edges. § This extremely scarce pamphlet is a most useful and fascinating catalogue of an extraordinary exhibition at the BM; there are over 100 entries and the exhibition in addition to showing all the treasures of the BM was augmented with many items loaned by Geoffrey Keynes. The catalogue is a typescript reproduced on cheap paper and few copies can have survived. Bentley BB 680. British Museum unknown books
19571007194t0. London: British Museum 1957. 4t0 32pp. Blue printed wrappers stapled some fading and soiling. Very good. § This extremely scarce pamphlet is a most useful and fascinating catalogue of an extraordinary exhibition at the BM; there are over 100 entries and the exhibition in addition to showing all the treasures of the BM was augmented with many items loaned by Geoffrey Keynes. The catalogue is a typescript reproduced on cheap paper and few copies can have survived. Bentley Blake Books 680. British Museum unknown books
1993100098Slim small 8vo. Glasgow: Hunterian Art Gallery 1993. Slim small 8vo 24 pp. Illustrated throughout in b/w. Original wrappers. § Introduction by Paul Stirton focusing on Blake colections in Glasgow. Hunterian Art Gallery unknown books
199648283Madrid : Fundacion La Caixa de Pensiones, 1996. 262 Seiten : Ill. ; Sprache: Spanisch broschiert
19751002754to. Munich: Prestel 1975. 4to 248pp. With 16 color plates and 4 b/w illustrations. Original wrappers a good copy with the library label and withdrawn red stamp of the Wallace Collection. § Catalogue of the British Council exhibition in Hamburg with essays by Johannes Kleinstück Siegmar Holsten Henry Crabb Robinson and David Bindman as well as a glossary bibliography and iconographical index. This exhibition was quite comprehensive and the illustrations include most of Blake’s graphic works. Apparently not in Blake Books Supplement. Prestel unknown books
19751007008vo. Munchen: Prestel 1975. 8vo 248pp. Illustrated throughout. German text . Pictorial Wrappers with chipping to edges. Some curling to front wrapper with small crease to upper corner. Very good. § First edition. Catalogue of the British Council exhibition in Hamburg with essays by Johannes Kleinstück Siegmar Holsten Henry Crabb Robinson and David Bindman as well as a glossary bibliography and iconographical index. This exhibition was quite comprehensive and the illustrations include most of Blake’s graphic works. Bentley BB C710 p. 957: “this splendid catalogueâ€. Prestel unknown books
19391089014to. Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art 1939. 4to xix 175 pp.Frontispiece portrait and numerous illustrations of the 280 exhibits drawn from across the US. Very Good in original illustrated wrappers as issued with small chip to top of paper spine. § One of the first great Blake shows entirely drawn from American collections. Bentley BB 647: “one of the most important Blake exhibitions.†Philadelphia Museum of Art unknown books
19157P., British Council et Galerie René Drouin, 1947, in-4, br., couv. rempl. illustrée, 42 p., 18 reproductions, textes de Eric Maclagan, A. Gide, P. Soupault, J. Wahl, Archibald G. B. Russel. Ex. num. sur vélin du Marais. Beau catalogue.
19391007084to. Philadelphia: The Philadelphia Museum of Art 1939. 4to xxii; 175pp. Frontispiece portrait of William Blake. Numerous illustrations throughout. First edition. With a 14 page introduction by the Blake collector A. Edward Newton. Covers spotted with water damage to bottom edge. Good. § One of the first great Blake shows entirely drawn from American collections. Bentley Blake Books 647: “one of the most important Blake exhibitions.†The Philadelphia Museum of Art unknown books
19471006198vo. London: Tate Gallery 1947. 8vo 40pp. plus 42 monochrome plates at rear. Errata pasted to title page. Pictorial wraps. Water damaged with some plates stuck together. Fair. § Catalogue for an exhibition held at the Tate Gallery organized by the British Council also to be shown in Paris Antwerp and Zurich. Tate Gallery paperback books
19471006188vo. London: Tate Gallery 1947. 8vo 40pp. plus 42 monochrome plates at rear. Errata pasted to title page. Pictorial wraps. Water damaged with some plates stuck together. Fair. § Catalogue for an exhibition held at the Tate Gallery organized by the British Council also to be shown in Paris Antwerp and Zurich. Tate Gallery paperback books
505077Galerie René Drouin Paris 1947 In-4 carré ( 285 X 230 mm ) de 42 pages, broché sous ouverture en couleurs illustrée rempliée. Nombreuses illustrations hors-texte, frontispice en couleurs. Textes de André GIDE, Philippe SOUPAULT, etc. Bibliographies, etc. Dos et marges de la couverture légèrement éclaircis, bel exemplaire.
196051385ca. 1960. Taschenbuch, 217 Seiten.
1944RO80189395AUBIER. 1944. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 252 Pages. Quelques rousseurs sans conséquence pour la lecture. Pages non coupées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
3898The Tate Gallery, London, 1957. In-8, broché sous couverture illustrée en noir et blanc, 72 pp. - 40 pl. Foreword by John Rothenstein - The Art of William Blake by Anthony Blunt - Catalogue by Martin Butlin : Acknowledgments. - Explanations and abbreviations - Concordance - William Blake : Chronology with Chief Writings - Early Works - Illustrations from ...
101159Folcroft: Folcroft Press: 1969. 8vo 154 pp. Full blue buckram rubbed and bumped. § Reprint in facsimile of the London: Harrap 1922 edition. Bentley Blake Books 2285: "a popular ill-informed biography." Folcroft Press 1969. 8vo hardcover books
19471007114to. London: Tate Gallery 1947. 4to 42pp. 2 full-color tipped-in illustrations plus 8 double-sided tipped-in black and white illustrations. Original red printed wrappers detached. In protective glassine cover. Typed letter from the British Council loosely inserted. Very good. § Limited edition number 307 of 2000. Text in French. Prefaces by Philippe Soupault Eric Maclagan Jean Wahl and Archibald Russell. The works to be shown were chosen by Eric Maclagan Geoffrey Keynes Archibald Russell and John Rothenstein. Blake books 657B. Tate Gallery unknown books
1926WRCLIT55322London: Macmillan 1926. viii1982pp. Cloth. Lower fore corners bumped slight cracking at gutter after half-title bookseller label to rear pastedown fore-edge foxed offset from endsheets to facing pages else very good without a dust jacket. First edition published in Macmillan's English Men of Letters series edited by J. C. Squire. BENTLEY & NURMI 973. Macmillan hardcover books
201390980Hazan 2013 In-8 broché 20,8 cm sur 14,2. 248 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
16795L'Herne - Essai et Philosophie - 1970 - In-8, broché, couverture souple illustré d'une figure en noir homme nu pieds en l'air et embouchant trompette ), 314 pages . Léger choc en pied sinon excellent état.
Butlin, Martin: William Blake. Exhibition: London, Tate Gallery, 1978. 164pp with 16 colour plates and 339 monochrome illustrations. Paperback. 28x22cms. Catalogue of a comprehensive exhibition. With chronology, bibliography. Catalogue of a comprehensive exhibition. With chronology, bibliography. Text in English
4172Tate Gallery Publishing, Little Book Series, Millbank, London, 1972. In-12, broché sous couverture illustrée en couleur, 17 pp. - pl. Note - List of Plates - William Blake 1757-1827 - Plates.
ill., br. Il più ortodosso degli scrittori e il più eterodosso degli artisti, ovvero il cattolico Gilbert Keith Chesterton e il visionario William Blake: un incontro apparentemente impossibile e che invece prende corpo in questo piccolo capolavoro dimenticato. Apparsa originariamente nel 1910 e finora mai tradotta in italiano, la rapida biografia che Chesterton dedica all'autore dei "Canti dell'Innocenza e dell'Esperienza" è molto più che una semplice ricognizione nella vita di un personaggio eccentrico, inclassificabile e geniale. Pittore mancato e occasionale frequentatore dello spiritismo in gioventù, Chesterton riconosce in Blake gli elementi di un'intesa profonda, fondata anzitutto sulla virtù - universale, eppure tipicamente inglese - dell'immaginazione, da intendersi non come costruzione fantastica ma come capacità di cogliere con un colpo d'occhio la reale sostanza delle cose. Il risultato è un pamphlet paradossale e pungente, nel quale le considerazioni di natura artistica si mescolano a fulminanti notazioni di politica e di costume (una fra tutte: l'Inghilterra del passato grandioso come nazione di bottegai e dunque di poeti, contrapposta al presente nel quale prosperano solo i "proprietari di negozi"). Paradossale e ispirato, Chesterton scorge nell'isolamento di Blake rispetto al suo secolo, il Settecento, un'anticipazione della propria irriducibilità alle categorie novecentesche...
15405Broché - 13,5 x 16 - 186 pp - année 1975 - éditeur Poetes d'aujourd'hui Seghers - illustrations -
Mm 150x210 Collana "Testimonianze". Brossura originale, 212 pagine con numerose figure in nero e a colori nel testo in lingua italiana. Buona copia, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.