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19681106824 vols. London: Trianon Press 1968. 4 vols. 8vo and 12mo Vol. I 8vo i-vii-viii 50 4 pp. Vol. II 12mo 2 pp. 22 plates Vol. III 4 pp. 31 plates Vol. IV 12mo 2 pp. 10 plates negative and copper plate. Original tan morocco volume 4 in brown cloth as issued cloth slipcase gilt lettering to backstrips of all three volumes. Backstrips slightly rubbed. § From an edition of 726 total copies including 700 numbered 1 to 700 of which the first 50 have additional material and are in a special binding. This is copy number 14 with the first three volumes bound in leather instead of the usual cloth. Volume I is an introductory volume followed by three volumes of plates. Bentley Blake Books 48. Trianon Press hardcover books
19721106813 volumes. London: Trianon Press 1972. 3 volumes folio with 116 color facsimile leaves reproduced by collotype and hand-stencil color the text of the poems reproduced from copper-plate with 3 additional printings to reproduce Blake’s pencillings and the tone of the paper. Marbled boards morocco backstrips slipcases backstrips stained slipcases worn internally a fine set as issued. § Edition limited to 518 copies in all including 100 copies for Paul Mellon personally of which 12 copies were a super de luxe issue in three volumes with extra material 36 copies were a de luxe issue also with extra material but in sheets unbound18 copies were hors commerce contents unrecorded and 352 copies either bound in 3 volumes in slipcases or as a single set of the loose sheets in a box. This is copy #37.The 116 water-color illustrations to Thomas Gray's poems are among Blake's major achievements as an illustrator. They were commissioned in 1797 by Blake's friend the sculptor John Flaxman as a gift for his wife Ann to whom Blake addressed the poem that ends the series. The commission may have been inspired by the Flaxmans' seeing Blake's water-color designs to Edward Young's Night Thoughts begun in 1795. The Gray illustrations follow the same basic format. Blake cut windows in large sheets of the same type of Whatman paper used for the Night Thoughts illustrations and mounted in these windows the texts of Gray's poems from a 1790 octavo edition published by John Murray leaving out some prefatory materials fly-titles the notes and the 7 engraved illustrations. Blake then drew and colored his designs surrounding the letterpress texts. On blank versos near the beginning of each poem and in one case on a separate piece of paper pasted over letterpress text Blake inscribed with pen and ink either titles for each design or quotations from the poem to indicate the passage illustrated. On most text pages Blake also drew a pencil cross left of the first line of the illustrated passage. He numbered most leaves consecutively in pen and ink beginning a new sequence for each of the 13 poems.Blake conceived of his work as an illustrated book rather than a series of unbound designs as indicated by his offsetting Gray's texts above and to the right left on versos from the middle of each leaf—then the convention for all letterpress books. Although listed by William Michael Rossetti in his catalogue of Blake's drawings and paintings published in the 1863 and 1880 editions of Alexander Gilchrist's Life of William Blake the Gray illustrations were virtually unknown until their rediscovery by Herbert Grierson in 1919.The Trianon Press reproductions are recognized as the finest examples of the art of facsimile reproduction; working from the originals in Paul Mellon’s collection each leaf is faithfully hand-colored through stencils to achieve an astonishing exactitude. The Times Literary Supplement stated that nothing like these books had ever been printed before and that it was highly unlikely that they could be printed again. Bentley Blake Books 385. Trianon Press hardcover books
19723555London: printed in Paris at the Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust 1972. No. VI of 50 de luxe copies. 21 plates - 20 plates reproduced by colour collotype with water-color washes by hand through stencil and one engraving; together with a set of plates showing progressive stages of the collotype and hand stencil process with guide sheet and stencil. Edition de luxe limited to 50 copies with additional proof sheets progressive plates and original stencil etc. 2 vols. 4to and small 4to. full brown morocco in original marbled paper covered slipcase. Near fine prospectus inserted loose.The text is a clear statement of Blake’s beliefs regarding the nature of man. The full book only came to light in 1953 and this is the first reproduction of the text. Such maxims are included as “Man’s desires are limited by his perceptions none can desire what he has not perciev’d sic†and “If any could desire what he is incapable of possessing despair must be his eternal lotâ€.Bentley <em>Blake Books </em>202. One of only 50 de luxe copies with additional material printed in Paris at the Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust unknown
107381London: Trianon Press: 1977. 4to 155 pp. 51 plates. Original full brown morocco slipcase. A fine copy. § #5 of 36 de luxe copies signed by Keynes of a total edition of 562 copies. The definitive work about and reproducing all known portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Blake. The definitive work on all known portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Blake. Not in Bentley BB or supplement. Trianon Press 1977. 4to unknown books
107383London: Trianon Press: 1977. 4to 155 pp. 51 plates. Original full brown morocco slipcase. A fine copy. § Copy A of 26 copies for the Trustees and publishers signed by Keynes of a total edition of 562 copies.The definitive work on all known portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Blake. Not in Bentley BB or supplement. Trianon Press 1977. 4to unknown books
19771073811977. London: Trianon Press: 1977. <br /> <br /> 4to 155 pp. 51 plates. Original full brown morocco slipcase. A fine copy.<br /> <br /> § #5 of 36 de luxe copies signed by Keynes of a total edition of 562 copies. The definitive work about and reproducing all known portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Blake. Not in G.E. Bentley's Blake Books or its supplement. unknown
19671239694to. London: Trianon Press 1967. 4to 50 color plates 13 pp. of printed text. Original quarter brown morocco slipcase a fine copy in virtually flawless condition. § Limited to 426 copies this is #368. The second-longest and penultimate of Blake’s illuminated books exceptionally rich with numerous full-page plates. Keynes notes in the introduction: "This epic as a whole contains many passages of exceptional beauty and provides numerous clues useful for the elucidation of Blake's symbolism and philosophy". Bentley Blake Books 120. Trianon Press unknown books
19741252491974. London: Trianon Press 1974. <br /> <br /> Folio 25 color plates 8 proofs and commentary at the end. Original quarter brown morocco slipcase fine. <br /> <br /> § Limited to 500 copies of which this is No. 289. Jerusalem is the longest of Blake's prophetic books and tells of the fall of Albion Blake's embodiment of man or the Western World. This is the facsimile of Lord Cunliffe's copy and Kerrison Preston's proofs; the coloring differs markedly from the Stirling copy also published in facsimile by Trianon. "The long list of color facsimiles produced by the Trianon Press under Arnold Fawcus for the William Blake Trust were above all objects of beauty recreating as near to perfection as possible Blake's original achievements." Martin Butlin Bentley Blake Books A82. unknown
2004LFA-126716845Un ouvrage de 496 pages, format 350 x 495 mm, relié toile, réimpression (2004) de grande qualité de l'édition de 1808, 134 gravures pleine page, tirage limité à 500 exemplaires sur papier Vélin, très bon état
19763552London: Printed at the Trianon Press for the Trustees of The William Blake Trust 1976. No. 156 of 480 ordinary copies in addition there were 32 deluxe copies and 26 copies for the Trustees and publishers. 5 colour facsimile plates made using the collotype and hand-stencil process at the Trianon Press in Paris. Printed on Arches pure rag paper to match the paper used by Blake. 4to. quarter brown morocco marbled paper boards in a marbled paper covered slipcase. Very good.The companion volume to the <em>Book of Ahania </em>printed by Blake in Lambeth in 1795.<em> </em>A facsimile of the only known copy of <em>The Book of Los</em> in the British Museum.<br>In his commentary Geoffrey Keynes writes: “the philosophic message of this small book is hidden in apocalyptic verbiage calculated to puzzle Blake’s small audience. Blake seems to have sensed this obscurity as soon as it was completed and as far as is known he never made another copy.or referred to it.â€<br>Bookplate of Alexander Stone on front pastedown. Bentley <em>Blake Books</em> supplement p. 62. Printed at the Trianon Press for the Trustees of The William Blake Trust hardcover
19733550London: Trianon Press 1973. No.243 of 808 copies. 4to 6 colour facsimile plates reproduced in Paris at the Trianon Press using the collotype and hand-stencil process one black and white illustration plus 5 pp. of commentary by Geoffrey Keynes. 4to. original quarter dark blue morocco marbled paper covered boards in the original marbled paper covered slipcase. A very good bright copy. Booklabel of Elaine Klemen.A facsimile of the only known copy of The Book of Ahania which was owned by Lessing Rosenwald. The original frontispiece was supplied for this facsimile by its owner Geoffrey Keynes. <br>The Book of Ahania continues the story of the Book of Urizen. As Keynes writes: “Ahania the feminine Emanation of Urizen signifies Pleasure in Blake’s system.the poem begins with.a new character Fuzon who.signifies Passion.Fuzon attacks Urizen.with a fiery globe.Urizen was sorely wounded in the loins and.in his agony at losing his source of pleasure he seized on Ahania calling her Sin.Urizen seeks vengeance on Fuzon creating in the process the Serpent of Materialismâ€. Bentley <em>Blake Books</em> A15 Trianon Press hardcover
19726961London: printed in Paris at the Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust 1972. Letter L of 26 copies reserved for the Trustees of the William Blake Trust and teh Publishers. 21 plates - 20 plates reproduced by colour collotype with water-color washes by hand through stencil and one engraving. 2 vols. 4to and small 4to. quarter brown morocco with marbled paper covered boards in original marbled paper covered slipcase. A very good copy.The text is a clear statement of Blake’s beliefs regarding the nature of man. The full book only came to light in 1953 and this is the first reproduction of the text. Such maxims are included as “Man’s desires are limited by his perceptions none can desire what he has not perciev’d sic†and “If any could desire what he is incapable of possessing despair must be his eternal lotâ€.Bentley <em>Blake Books </em>202. printed in Paris at the Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust hardcover
1455, Paris, Editions du Trianon, 1926 - 1927., Relie (relieur: Peeters), demi-maroquin, dos orne de fil. dore et de piece de titre dore, plats marbre, dos a nerfs (4) dores, dos jauni, pages de garde marbre, tranches dores, frontispice, (1)couverture d' editeur, 19,5x24,5cm, (?? )
1127210 volumes in 8 demi-chagrin bleu à nerfs et à coins, titre, caissons, filets dorés. Filet à froid sur les plats, tête dorée, non rogné. Les deux plats de couverture et dos conservés. Illustrations à pleine page. Louis CONARD éditeur .Edition originale. 1) La création de Versailles faux titre, titre, 309 pages, 1 page de table 25 mai 1925. 2) Versailles résidence de Louis XIV faux titre, frontispice, titre, 269 pages, 1 page de table des matières 25 octobre 1925. 3) Versailles au XVIIIème siècle faux-titre, titre, 365 pages, 25 octobre 1926. 4) Trianon faux-titre, titre 309 pages, 15 juin 1927. 5) Louis XV et marie Leczinska. Faux-titre, titre, 342 pages, 20 janvier 1928. 6) Louis XV et madame de POMPADOUR. Faux-titre, titre, 333 pages 15 août 1928. 7) Marie Antoinette dauphine. Taux titre, titre, 331 pages, 20 mars 1929. 8) La reine Marie Antoinette 192. 9) Madame POMPADOUR et la politique Faux-titre, titre, 339 pages. 30 septembre 1930. 10) L’art à Versailles Faux-titre, titre, 288 pages, 1 page de table. 15 décembre 1930. Complet, quelques petites traces de manipulation à quelques coiffes, sans gravité, sinon bele ensemble, bien relié, avec les couvertures et dos conservés.
9823, Paris, Editions du Trianon, 1926., Relie (relieur: Peeters), demi-maroquin, dos orne de fil. dore et de piece de titre dore, plats marbre, dos a nerfs (4) dores, dos jauni, pages de garde marbre, tranches dores, frontispice, (1)couverture d' editeur, 19,5x24,5cm, 356pp(III), (?? )
183455893Paris: A. BelinLachapelle 1834. Fine. A. Belin Lachapelle Paris 1834 13 x 21.50 cm relié First edition. Half burgundy Russia morocco binding with corners smooth spine decorated with a cartouche arabesques and gilt fillets gilt date at foot very light traces of rubbing without significance to joints gilt fillet frames on marbled paper boards marbled endpapers and pastedowns top edge gilt bookplate pasted on pastedown elegant romantic pastiche binding signed by Pagnant. Work illustrated with an engraving as frontispiece representing Maximilien de Robespierre. Rare and handsome copy attractively bound in a signed binding by Pagnant. A. BelinLachapelle hardcover
1976110686Small 4to. London: Published by the Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust 1976. Small 4to 62 pp. and 11 plates with descriptions. Quarter morocco with cloth covered boards. § Edition limited to 438 numbered copies this being 1 of 26 copies for the Trustees. A study of William Blake’s Laocoon which he first started sketching in the early 19th century with illustrations reproduced by the collotype process. This volume completes the series begun by the William Blake Trust in 1951. Not found in Bentley’s Blake Books or the Supplement. Published by the Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust hardcover books
183455893A. Belin Lachapelle | Paris 1834 | 13 x 21.50 cm | relié
19706442London: Trianon Press 1970. First thus. Fine. Limited edition number 9 of 600 numbered copies out of a total edition of 662 copies. A Fine copy. Quarto 11 3/4 x 9 in; 298 x 230 mm. 28 pp. Ten color plates. Original quarter green morocco over marbled boards. In the original marbled board slipcase. <br /> <br /> "Through aphoristic declarations and accompanying emblem-like designs Blake argues for the essential unity of all religions as expressions of the "Poetic Genius" within all human beings." The William Blake Archive. Blake first etched the work in c. 1788 returned to it in 1795 and again in 1818. In this edition the plates were reproduced by the Trianon Press France using the collotype process with some water-color washes added by hand. The editorial matter was printed by the Imprimerie Darantiere Dijon and binding was by Engel Malakoff and the hand-made slip-case by Adine Paris. With a description and bibliographical history by Blake scholar Geoffrey Keynes. Fine. Trianon Press unknown
19776443London: Trianon Press 1977. First thus. Fine. Limited edition number 135 of 600 numbered copies out of a total edition of 662 copies. A Fine copy. Quarto 11 3/8 x 8 1/4 in; 290 x 210 mm. 154 p. Ten color plates. Original quarter brown morocco over cloth boards. In the original cloth slipcase.<br /> <br /> A singular collection of all portraits and related sketches of Blake his wife and places they lived by a range of artists to get at the character of the artist. "This compilation of portraits was a departure for the Trianon Press which had previously focused on facsimiles of Blake's illuminated books and designs. But with a text by Blake scholar Geoffrey Keynes who contributed commentary to the other facsimiles it continued Trianon's incomparable record of bringing all aspects of Blake's work and life to light" Union College. Fine. Trianon Press unknown
19641058834to. London and Paris: The Trianon Press 1964. 4to 103 pp. With 32 plates. Original quarter morocco marbled boards matching slipcase fine with a few small scuffs to the backstrip. § Limited to 525 numbered copies signed by the author of which this is number 512. The plates taken from Songs Visions Marriage Europe Urizen Milton and Jerusalem give a good introduction to and overview of Blake’s range. They are printed in six- and 8-color offset on paper especially manufactured to match the tint of the paper used by Blake. Bentley Blake Books Supplement page 291 issue B. The Trianon Press hardcover books
1993Q-2711827747Reunion des musees nationaux 1993-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Re?union des muse?es nationaux paperback
1892664821 vol. in-8 en feuillets réunis par un ruban vert en angle, Cerf et Fils, 32 ff., les dessins sont signés de Trianon ou Dinant
107680London: Trianon Press: 1977. 4to 155 pp. 51 plates. Original quarter brown morocco slipcase. § Copy 5 of 500 in quarter morocco from the limited edition of 562 copies. The definitive work on all known portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Blake. Not in Bentley BB or supplement. Trianon Press 1977. 4to unknown books
197753391977. London: Trianon Press: 1977. <br /> <br /> 4to 155 pp. 51 plates. Original quarter brown morocco slipcase. Fine as issued. <br /> <br /> § Limited to 562 copies. This is copy 67. The definitive work on all known portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Blake. Not in Bentley BB or supplement. unknown