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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
1073691970. London: Trianon Press 1970. <br /> <br /> 4to with 10 facsimile leaves 5 pp. commentary by Sir Geoffrey Keynes plus 32 pp. of the progressive collotype printings. Full green morocco near fine with green marbled slipcase. <br /> <br /> § Copy III of 36 de luxe copies. The total edition was of 662 copies including 36 de luxe copies numbered I-XXXVI 600 regular copies numbered 1-600 and 26 copies lettered A-Z reserved for the trustees of the William Blake Trust and the publishers. Bentley Blake Books 5. All Religions are One c. 1788 is "a small tractate perhaps Blake's first experiment in his illuminated printing it exists in only one copy. It affirms that the Imagination 'is the true man'. and thus early Blake had completed his revolutionary theory of the nature of man and proclaimed the unity of all true religions." Damon Blake Dictionary. unknown
1047771970. London: Trianon Press 1970. <br /> <br /> 4to 10 facsimile leaves and 5 pp. of commentary. Original full green morocco backstrip slightly faded as usual slipcase.<br /> <br /> § Edition de luxe this being copy h.c. ii limited to 36 copies specially bound with extra suites of the plates of an edition in all of 662 copies. Bentley Blake Books 5. All Religions are One c. 1788 is "a small tractate perhaps Blake's first experiment in his illuminated printing it exists in only one copy. It affirms that the Imagination 'is the true man'. and thus early Blake had completed his revolutionary theory of the nature of man and proclaimed the unity of all true religions." Damon Blake Dictionary. unknown
1976BIBLIO-57445Trianon Press Paris first edition 1976. One of 480 numbered ordinary copies from a total edition of 538. Quarter-morocco and marbled boards 4to. 5 facsimile plates 8 pp. From the Commentary: "The Book of Los was the first of the two small books executed by Blake mainly as etchings on copper to be printed as ordinary intaglio plates. The Book of Ahania was the companion volume. The title-pages of both books were dated by Blake 1795 so that they were probably the last ones to be produced in his Lambeth house. Each book exists in only a single copy. For this facsimile direct collotype negatives in the size of the originals were made from the volume in the British Museum. A proof printing was done from these and each plate was then expertly coloured in the Museum to make a faithful replica of the original. The direct collotype negatives were subsequently used again for the printing of the present facsimile the replicas being used as colour-guides for cutting the stencils and for colouring the plates." The book was printed "on Arches pure rag paper made to match the paper used by Blake. Copy no. X a misnumbering as roman numerals were reserved for the 32 special copies this being one of 480 numbered copies from a total edition of 538. Very Good in Very Good slipcase. Trianon Press, Paris, first edition, 1976 hardcover
19865004778MD: Trianon Pub. 1986. This is the scarce early second volume of this series -- this one has nude and cheesecake photos of TV stars of the day: Jamie Lee Curtis Sally Field Jane Seymor Goldie Hawn Julie Newmar et al. Scarce edition of this interesting magazine. 96 pp. First Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Magazine. Trianon Pub. Paperback
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
185813398Versailles Brunox 1858. Small 8vo-oblong. Orig. full cloth gilt. 32 pp. 12 engraved plates and 2 lithographed Plans. A little brownspotted. hardcover
0331992477.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1081121987. Paris: Trianon Press for the Blake Trust 1987. <br /> <br /> 22 separate plates approx. 15.75 x 12.25 inches 30 x 31 cm each printed in color on Arches housed in a tri-fold paper folder. Very good condition. <br /> <br /> § The New Zealand Set are careful watercolor copies of the central designs of the original engravings produced by the circle of John Linnell presented here in faithful facsimile. Butlin noted in the Blake Quarterly: "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.". unknown
26758UNBOUND Piece of Paper Signature on page of Elsie de Wolfe. Signature and paper are in GOOD condition heavy glue mounting stains on back of page. SIGNED NOTE Elsie de Wolfe Signature ON NOTEPAGE SIGNED Elsie de Wolfe Mendl Villa Trianon VERSAILLES 1936 IN BLUE INK She was Born December 20 186523 July 12 1950 was an American actress interior decorator nominal author of the influential 1913 book The House in Good Taste4 and a prominent figure in New York Paris and London society. According to The New Yorker "Interior Design as a profession was invented by Elsie de Wolfe."5 During her married life the press usually referred to her as Lady Mendl. De Wolfe's 1926 marriage to diplomat Sir Charles Mendl was page-one news in the New York Times. Shortly after her marriage she scandalized French diplomatic society when she attended a fancy-dress ball dressed as a Moulin Rouge dancer and made her entrance turning handsprings In 1926 the New York Times described de Wolfe as "one of the most widely known women in New York social life" and in 1935 as "prominent in Paris society." Her morning exercises were famous. In her 1935 autobiography de Wolfe wrote that her daily regimen at age 70 included yoga standing on her head and walking on her hands. Signed by Author. Unbound. paperback
1269611974. London: Trianon Press 1974. <br /> <br /> Folio 25 color plates 8 proofs and commentary at the end eight color facsimile trial proofs twelve pages of text plus an extra suite of fourteen states of plate B collotype proofs and a matching guide-sheet and stencil. Original full brown morocco slipcase. As new. <br /> <br /> § De luxe copy #XXVI of 32 with extra material proofs stencil etc. Limited to 558 copies including 32 de luxe copies numbered I-XXXII 500 regular copies number 1-500 and 26 regular copies lettered A-Z reserved for the Trustees of the William Blake Trust and the publishers. This is a combined facsimile of Lord Cunliffe's copy copy B and Kerrison Preston's proofs; the coloring differs markedly from the Stirling copy copy E which was the first Trianon Press Blake facsimile published in 1951 see above. 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. Bentley BB A82. unknown
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
19511252551951. London: Trianon Press 1951. <br /> <br /> 4to 6 ix text and 100 color plates. Original blue cloth folding box repaired very good.<br /> <br /> § Limited to 516 copies this is #351. The first of the magnificent series of facsimiles by the Trianon Press of Blake's illuminated books edited by Geoffrey Keynes. Bentley Blake Books 78. Butlin noted in the Blake Quarterly: "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.". unknown
3584London: printed in Paris at the Trianon Press for the Trustees of the William Blake Trust 1974. Limited to 32 deluxe copies with extra material proofs stencil etc. 25 colour plates printed using the collotype and hand-stencil method 8 proofs and commentary by Geoffrey Keynes at the end 8 colour facsimile trial proofs 12 pages of text plus an extra suite of 14 states of plate C & D with a matching guide-sheet and pochoir stencil. Folio original full brown morocco in the original morocco edged marbled paper covered slipcase. Very slight fading to spine otherwise extremely good.The longest of Blake’s prophetic books which tells of the fall of Albion Blake’s embodiment of man or the Western World. Six copies were printed between 1820 & 1827 and a further 4 copies were printed posthumously. This is the facsimile of Lord Cunliffe’s copy copy B and Kerrison Preston’s proofs; the colouring differs markedly from the Stirling copy which was the first Trianon Press Blake facsimile published in 1950.Bentley Blake Books A82. One of only 32 deluxe copies printed in Paris at the Trianon Press for the Trustees of the William Blake Trust unknown
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1019746297.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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186013396Versailles Brunox n.d.ab. 1860. Small 8vo-oblong. Orig. full cloth gilt. With 26 engraved illustr. on 24 plates. hardcover
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
1929feb1037761929. Used. 1929; French Edition of SUPLIMENT A DE L'ESPIRIT DE FACTION DE SAINT EVREMOND ; For more details please contact me unknown
17-5499Paris France: Versailles Trianon Palace 1969. 8vo. 40 pp. Softcovers. Black and White and Color Plates. Very Good with some discoloration on cover. Price notations in ink in margins. Text in French. Paris, France: Versailles Trianon Palace 1969. paperback
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