Blake William
The Works of William Blake
Ware Hertfordshire: Wordsworth Editions Limited 1994. Crease to top front corner. Minor handling wear. Pages yellowing. Pp xviii 332. First In This Edition. Paper Back. Good /No Jacket. 12mo - over 6�" - 7�" tall. Wordsworth Editions Limited Paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : BW236 ISBN : 1853264121 9781853264122
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BLAKE William
The World Is Mine: The Story of a Modern Monte Cristo. A Novel Upper cover subtitle: "The Extravagant Story of a Modern Monte Cristo Limited Preview Edition
New York: Simon and Schuster 1938. Advance Reading Copy. Hardcover. Special Limited Preview Edition" of which this is no. 158 of an unspecified number. Octavo 21.5cm.; publisher's yellow card wrappers printed within double rule bound over glossy pictorial card wrappers jacket flap samples pasted inside wrappers; 8viii741pp. Wrappers rather chipped and toned along extremities slight spine lean else Very Good internally fine. This limited advance reading copy presented in manuscript to a Mr. James Tropp. Novel of modern Spain culminating with the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. Simon and Schuster hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 46973
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BLAKE William
The World is Mine
New York: Simon and Schuster 1938. Hardcover. Fourth printing. Octavo 22cm; cloth boards; dustjacket; viii7413pp. Tight Near Fine unmarked copy in unclipped pictorial dustwrapper price on rear flap $3.00 scuffed on front panel with light edgewear just Very Good. A novel of modern Spain culminating with the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. Simon and Schuster hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 41952
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BLAKE WILLIAM
The World Is Mine: The Story of a Modern Monte Cristo
Cassel 1939. First edition super octavo hardcover VG- foxing on first 15-20 pages delicate spine; all our specials have minimal description to keep listing them viable. They are at least reading copies complete and in reasonable condition but usually secondhand; frequently they are superior examples. Ordering more than one book will reduce your overall postage cost. Cassel 1939 hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 197528
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BLAKE William
The World is Mine: The Story of a Modern Monte Cristo
New York: Simon & Schuster 1938. Softcover. Very Good. Very good minus paperback. Number 81 of the special limited preview edition for Mr. Lawrence Fertig on front yellow cover. The front yellow cover is taped down the middle. The regular cover inside is in nice condition. Writing to Larry on front cover. Spine browned. Text clean. Simon & Schuster paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 134451
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Blake William
The World is Mine The Story of A Modern Monte Cristo
New York: Simon & Schuster. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1938. First Printing. Hard Cover. Publisher's blue cloth gilt lettering on red panel and red design on spine gilt medallion on cover t.e.g. red. . Spine worn at head slightly sunned covers rubbed gilt medallion on cover slightly worn edges lightly soiled spine starting else fine. VERY GOOD. . 8vo 8" - 9" tall. viii 741 pp . Simon & Schuster hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 10587
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Blake William
The World is Mine The Story of a Modern Monte Cristo
New York U. S. A.: Simon and Schuster. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1938. First Edition. Hardcover. Marfree 1stEd perf-bound in faded navy cloth w/ gilt coat of arms on F & red dec reverse panel on spine 1/2 in. pull @top corners well-rubbed one showing tinted topedge no DJ; no names not marked-in underscored clearance or discard. Mails from NYC usually within 12 hours.; 741 pages; The story of Cristobal Pinzon whose "adventurous life reproduces in miniature the whole story of modern finance modern war and modern revolution from 1892 to the present day. The book is a combination of realism and melodrama rooted in an encyclopedic knowledge of finance and contemporary history. . Simon and Schuster hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 23785
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Blake William
The World is Mine; The Story of a Modern Monte Cristo
New York: Simon & Schuster 1938. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Edition - First Printing. Simon & Schuster Hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 008061
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Blake William
THE WORLD IS MINE The Story of a Modern Monte Cristo
Simon & Schuster. Very Good in Good dustjacket. 1938. Hardcover; Fourth Printing. Jacket spine has some fading and moderate wear but is attractive. ; 8vo; 741 pages . Simon & Schuster hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 17486
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Blake William
The World is Mine: The Story of a Modern Monte Cristo
New York: Simon and Schuster 1938. Paperbound with Stiff Covers. Special Limited Preview Edition. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. 8 741p. A good copy the yellow outer covers are quite dust-soiled but the real covers are fine. This is an advance copy which was sent to Sterling North for his review the review of which is pasted to the front free endpaper. The dust jacket of the book has been pasted to the undercovers of the book by the publisher. The front matter of the book includes five editorial reports on the book. This is an interesting example of how a publisher promoted a book in 1938. Special Limited Preview Edition. Softcover. Good/Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Simon and Schuster
Riferimento per il libraio : 008765
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Blake William
The World is Mine the Story of a Modern Monte Cristo
Cassell & Co 1939. No dustjacket. Good to Very Good condition. First English Edition. Some foxing. Cassell & Co unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 005173
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BLAKE William
The Writings of William Blake
London: Nonesuh 1925. hardcover. very good. Edited by Geoffrey Keynes. Volumes 1 and 2 only of 3 total. Short 4to 1/2 vellum vellum spines are discolored and scuffed but the interior is fine marbled boards untrimmed edges. London: Nonesuch Press 1925. Very good. Nonesuh unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 292892
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Blake William & Keynes Geoffrey editor & Wilson Mona
THE WRITINGS OF WILLIAM BLAKE WITH THE LIFE OF WILLIAM BLAKE.
London: Nonesuch Press. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1925 & 1927. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 364 397 430 397 pages; The 3 volume writings of Blake is set #534 of 1500 and the Life of Blake is #1192 of 1480 and includes the 4 page addendum. The Life of Blake has some light rubbing on bottom edges with minor soiling and wear. All 4 volumes have vellum spines and marbled boards. Gift inscription on front free endpaper of vol. 1 of the Writings and is dated 1925. The 3 volume set of Writings are housed in a custom slipcase with a chemise. The slipcase is deep blue with gilt titled morocco back featuring gilt ruled compartments. The slipcase does show some rubbing and wear. . Nonesuch Press hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 21371
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Blake William
THE WRITINGS OF WILLIAM BLAKE Volume 3
London: The Nonesuch Press 1925. Volume 3 only of a three volume set. Limited edition to 1500 copies. 430 pages in very good condition; outer edges and endpapers yellowed. With 20 plates. Quarter bound with white vellum over marbled boards. Gilt titles on the spine; spine darkened and soiled. Corners bumped edges rubbed. Printed by Cheswick Press. GOOD. Quarter Bound. Good. 7 1/2 x 11. The Nonesuch Press Hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : T01419
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Blake William.
The Writings of William Blake. Three volumes in one.
The Nonesuch Press London: 1925. Limited edition one of 75 copies on Oxford India Paper. Tear to rear pastedown some light natural variation to vellum occasional very short tears to page edges still near fine to fine in near fine custom cloth slipcase. Fifty-eight monochrome plates from illustrations by William Blake. Full limp vellum. 10.5 x 7 inches. The Nonesuch Press, London: 1925. Limited edition, one of 75 copies on Oxford India Paper. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : Embry 110702
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BLAKE William
THE WRITINGS OF WILLIAM BLAKE. 3 Volumes
London: The Nonesuch Press. 1925. Hardcover. Geoffrey Keynes Editor. Limited edition of 1500 copies of which this in no.13. Later dated inscription by Keynes noted authority on Blake on front free endpaper of Volume 1. Printed at the Chiswick Press; binding is Japan vellum backed marbled board. Many illustration plates from Blake's illustrations. Frontis death-mask portrait of Blake Volume 1 has a little toning with two small spot at margin but books are otherwise clean. A handsome production from this fine press and scarce to find in this fine clean condition.and inscribed by the editor. . The Nonesuch Press hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 984
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BLAKE William
The writings of William Blake. together with The life of William Blake -- Limited Printings
London: The Nonesuch Press 1927. Limited editions. I. The writings of William Blake in 3 volumes with 60 colotype plates of the author's drawings and paintings. II. With 24 illustrations in colotype. Both works bound in quarter-white parchment with marbled boards. Printed at the Chiswick Press on mould-made paper. The first set limited to 1500 copies the second limited to 1480 copies. The Nonesuch Press hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 712
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Blake William; Geoffrey Keynes
The Writings of William Blake Vol III Only
London: Nonesuch Press. Nearly fine copy in the original 1/4 vellum over marbled boards. 1925. 1st thus. hardcover. 4to 430 pp. One of 1500 copies on Vidalon handmade paper . Nonesuch Press hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : BOOKS027505I
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Blake William; Keynes Geoffrey editor; and Wilson Mona
The Writings of William Blake Edited in Three Volumes By Geoffrey Keynes. Together with The Life of William Blake By Mona Wilson
London: Nonesuch Press 1925. The Writings limited edition of 1500 copies this being No. 654: xviii 364 pages vii 397 pages vii 430 pages. The Life published 1927; limited edition of 1480 copies this being No. 864: xv 397 pages. Quarto. Portrait frontispiece and many b/w plates. Notes at the end of each volume. The Life has appendices notes and index. Original vellum-backed marbled papered boards. Gilt titling on the spines. All edges uncut. Partially unopened. Some offsetting on endpapers. A very beautiful set. Hard Cover. Very Good. Nonesuch Press Hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 6430
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Blake William Harvard College Library. Dept. of Printing and Graphic Arts
There is no natural religion 1948 Leather Bound
2019. Leather Bound. New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine. Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back 1948. This book is printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - eng Pages 89. EXTRA 10 DAYS APART FROM THE NORMAL SHIPPING PERIOD WILL BE REQUIRED FOR LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. FOLIO EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : LB1111006044646
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Blake William; Keynes Geoffrey Description and Bibliographical Statement
There Is No Natural Religion
London: Printed at the Trianon Press for the Trustees of the William Blake Trust 1972. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Blake William. Two volumes number 522 of 540 folio and octavo sizes unpaginated 21 plates and 10 pp. of commentary. "There is No Natural Religion" is a series of gnomic aphorisms written in 1788. The plates were made by relief etching on copper and are among Blake's earliest experiments in this method of etching for his illuminated books. The different states slightly vary in the order of the plates with copy L Series b considered to be Blake's first Illuminated Book. The text as described by Geoffrey Keynes in his description ".state Blake's belief in the spiritual and mystical nature of man and the unreality of vegetable existence and reason. In the first series he has stated and reiterated the inadequacy of regarding man as a creature limited in his perceptions by his natural organs. The idea of a 'natural' religion such as might have been satisfied by his Deist friends Paine Priestly and Godwin is therefore discarded as absurd. In the second series Blake has restated in the first Proposition the essence of the first series and has then proceeded to elaborate the effect that such mental limitation would have on its possessor. He would be filled with loathing and despair seeing nothing beyond himself performing the same dull round over and over again. Man is saved by his poetic or 'prophetic' faculties. These make his desires infinite not bounded by his natural organs allowing Blake to end with the triumphant cry of the mystic announcing his identity with God." William Blake 1757-1827 is arguably the most original and highly regarded English author - unusual in that he excelled both as an author and an artist. Although thought mad by his contemporaries he was held in high regard for his expressiveness and for the synthesis of philosophical and mystical senses within his work. Blake's work has been spectacularly reproduced through the pochoir technique by Arnold Fawcus and his Trianon Press which has an undeniable claim to being the finest press of its kind in the last century and has long been known for their unrivaled artworks in fine colour printing. ___DESCRIPTION: Two volumes both in original quarter brown morocco with hand-marbled paper sides backstrips lettered in gilt twenty-one plates twenty of which were reproduced by colour collotype with water-color washes by hand through stencil and one monochrome engraving printed on Arches pure rag paper made to match the paper used by Blake each page is watermarked with Blake's monogram; the larger of the two volumes is folio size 12" by 9.38 and the smaller octavo size 7.25" by 5" unpaginated 21 plates and 10 pp. of commentary limited edition no. 522 of 540 of the regular editions 616 copies total. Both volumes housed in a single publisher's slipcase covered with the same hand-marbled paper. ___CONDITION: A fine copy both volumes are internally bright and free of prior owner markings covers are clean with only a hint of age-toning to backstrips corners are straight text block is tight and square; overall a fine copy. Slipcase is near fine overall clean and bright with a bit of shelfwear at edges and some minor chips at the opening; overall a fine example. ___CITATION: Bentley Blake Books 202. ___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard shipping charge does not always cover costs; please inquire for details. ___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. Printed at the Trianon Press for the Trustees of the William Blake Trust hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : CNJL1047
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Blake William.
There Is No Natural Religion.
2 vols. London: Trianon Press 1971. 2 vols 4to and small 4to with 20 color plates and an 11 pp.description and bibliographical statement by Sir Geoffrey Keynes including a William Muir designed Plate 3 and an engraving from Hervey's "Meditations Among the Tombs" by Wall thought to have inspired Blake's "Application" design. Near fine in quarter brown morocco and marbled boards in slipcase. § Limited to 590 copies. “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 lot" Schneideman. Bentley BB 202. Trianon Press hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 110674
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Blake William; Geoffrey Keynes bibliog. statement
There Is No Natural Religion #401/616
Jura and Paris France; London: The Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust 1975. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Limited Edition. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Complete in two 2 volumes uniformly bound in brown 1/4 morocco marbled paper covered boards spine panel lettered in gilt slipcased. Main volume: 12 plates printed on rectos only. No. 401 of an edition limited to 616 total copies 540 of which were numbered rear colophon. Gift inscription on front flyleaf just a touch of foxing on two pages slight toning along spine panel otherwise as issued. Supplemental volume 9 color plates rectos only shows mild darkening and minor rub to spine panel minor foxing to two rear blanks. Slipcase shows slight shelf wear. A fine facsimile printed with collotype process on Arches rag paper with color applied via stencils. The Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust Hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 044995
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BLAKE William.
There is No Natural Religion.
1972. London: Trianon Press 1972. 2 vols. 4to and small 4to both in full tan morocco; housed in marbelled slip-case; with 20 colour plates; small 4to unpaginated pp.84; large 4to unpaginated pp. 106; fine with the odd smudge and spot to boards and a trifle bit of rubbing to slip-case. Edition de luxe No. 10 of 50 copies with additional proof sheets progressive plates original stencil etc. A series of gnomic aphorisms originally written in 1788. The plates were made by relief etching on copper and are among Blake's earliest experiments in this method of etching for his illuminated books. 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 lot" Schneideman. Bentley Blake Books 202. Keynes writes: “Blake's belief in the spiritual and mystical nature of man.In the first series he has stated and reiterated the inadequacy of regarding man as a creature limited in his perceptions by his natural organs. The idea of a 'natural' religion such as might have been satisfied by his Deist friends Paine Priestly and Godwin is therefore discarded as absurd. In the second series Blake has restated in the first Proposition the essence of the first series and has then proceeded to elaborate the effect that such mental limitation would have on its possessor. He would be filled with loathing and despair seeing nothing beyond himself performing the same dull round over and over again. Man is saved by his poetic or 'prophetic' faculties. These make his desires infinite not bounded by his natural organs allowing Blake to end with the triumphant cry of the mystic announcing his identity with God." hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 2099295
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Blake William Harvard College Library. Dept. of Printing and Graphic Arts
There is no natural religion 1948 Hardcover
2020. Hardcover. New. Lang: - eng Pages 89. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1948. This book is Printed in black & white Hardcover sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Dust Cover Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 1111006044646
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Blake William.
There is no natural religion.
colophon: Boissia Clairvaux: Published by the Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust 1971. 12mo 18.7 cm 7.375" & 4to 30.8 cm 12.125". 12mo: 42 ff.; illus. facsims. 4to: 53 ff.; illus. facsims. <br><br>A stunning Blake facsimile. Printed on Arches pure rag paper "to match the paper used by Blake" these two differently proportioned volumes showcase two sets of relief etchings first printed ca. 1794 � each set having the same title and now known as Series a and Series b. While Blake experimented with these plates ca. 1788 no printed copies from that time are known to have survived. The etchings are here reproduced from plates in various collections including six from the Rosenwald Collection at the Library of Congress and ten from the Pierpont Morgan Library. The quarto volume also supplies extensive bibliographical and literary notes by Sir Geoffrey Keynes signed in type by him and elegantly printed in green ink.<br> This offering comes from the => limited edition of 50 copies numbered in roman numerals "each containing a set of plates shewing the progressive stages of the collotype and hand-stencil process and a guide-sheet and stencil" of which this is => number XIV; this copy's guide-sheet and stencil come from Plate I of Series a. The total edition consisted of 616 copies on Arches pure rag paper: 50 copies numbered I to L each containing an additional set of plates 540 copies numbered 1 to 540 and 26 copies numbered A to Z for the collaborators. Mr. Arnold Fawcus supervised the publication and Bernard Quaritch Ltd. oversaw distribution.<br> Binding: Both volumes neatly bound in full tobacco morocco with gilt lettering on spine done by Duval of Paris and housed in a Gloster marbled paper�covered slipcase done by Adine of Paris. <br> <br> Bentley Blake Books 202; Keynes Bibliography of William Blake 218. Bound and housed as above; binding with a few small spots or specks and very light pencilling on endpapers housing rubbed along edges. A handful of very small marginal spots; expectable paint and rust on guide sheet and stencil from use. => A beautiful and scholarly reference tool. Published by the Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 38346
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Blake William.
There Is No Natural Religion.
2 vols. London: Trianon Press 1971. 2 vols 4to and small 4to with 20 color plates and an 11 pp.description and bibliographical statement by Sir Geoffrey Keynes including a William Muir designed Plate 3 and an engraving from Hervey's "Meditations Among the Tombs" by Wall thought to have inspired Blake's "Application" design. Near fine in quarter brown morocco and marbled boards in slipcase. § Limited to 590 copies. “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 lot" Schneideman. Bentley BB 202. Trianon Press hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 108827
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Blake William.
There Is No Natural Religion. and All Religions are One.
Near fine in recent blue-gray cloth with gilt and red calf title to spine and original gray wrappers bound in. Edmonton: William Muir 1886. Near fine in recent blue-gray cloth with gilt and red calf title to spine and original gray wrappers bound in. Bookplate of Joseph Holland on front cover and library marker of Moncure Biddle Library fixed to inside rear cover. § Copy No. 11 of 50.Includes “ All Religions are One†and Muir's own version of the missing plate b5. Essick notes: There is No Natural Religion. The "Preface" dated 1886 indicates that the facsimile is based on plates "in the British Museum copy A and from some papers in my own possession copy L." However the printed front wrapper of Muir's Europe facsimile 1887 indicates that "Mr. Burt's copy H--which according to Joseph Viscomi is a forgery" was also used. This would seem to be correct since copies A and L are printed in olive and green whereas plates a1 a2 and b1 in the facsimile are in brown as in copy H. Also includes plate 2 of All Religions are One the original of which is bound into There is No Natural Religion copy M and Muir's own version of the missing plate b5. Delivered to Quaritch 8 Sept. 1886. Note: There is No Natural Religion copy M also printed in brown but it seems unlikely that this was "Mr. Burt's copy" since copy M was in the Tulk family collection until 1956.†Bentley BB 249 G. copy No. 11 of 50. William Muir hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 108810
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Blake William 1757 1827
THERE IS NO NATURAL RELIGION
London: The Trianon Press for the Blake Trust 1972. 1st edition thus. 1 of 616. Quarter sienna-brown morocco marbled boards slipcase. A near fine/fine copy with some slight rubbing to the slipcase at edges. 2 volumes. 20 plates in color collotype and stencil. 4to; 8vo. <br/><br/>A facsimile of the Rosenwald copy in the Library of Congress; description and bibliographical statement by Sir Geoffrey Keynes. Number 313 of those copies numbered 1 to 540. The Trianon Press for the Blake Trust hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 4988.2
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Blake William
There Is No Natural Religion. By Wm. Blake. Facsimilied at Edmonton Anno 1886 by Wm. Muir E. Druitt H.T. Muir and J.T. Watts.
4to. Edmonton: William Muir 1886. 4to 25 leaves including the preliminary and final blank. Original wrappers upper cover lettered in manuscript by Muir and signed and numbered by Muir. § Copy #50 of 50 copies signed by Muir. Includes “ All Religions are One†and Muir's own version of the missing plate b5. Essick notes: There is No Natural Religion. The "Preface" dated 1886 indicates that the facsimile is based on plates "in the British Museum copy A and from some papers in my own possession copy L." However the printed front wrapper of Muir's Europe facsimile 1887 indicates that "Mr. Burt's copy H--which according to Joseph Viscomi is a forgery" was also used. This would seem to be correct since copies A and L are printed in olive and green whereas plates a1 a2 and b1 in the facsimile are in brown as in copy H. Also includes plate 2 of All Religions are One the original of which is bound into There is No Natural Religion copy M and Muir's own version of the missing plate b5. Delivered to Quaritch 8 Sept. 1886. Note: There is No Natural Religion copy M also printed in brown but it seems unlikely that this was "Mr. Burt's copy" since copy M was in the Tulk family collection until 1956.†BB#249g. Bentley Blake Books 249 G. The Templeton Crocker/Herbert M. Evans copy with the Crocker bookplate at the front and Howell’s note “HME†at the back priced $100. William Muir unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 109219
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Blake William
There is No Natural Religion
clairvaux France: The Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust. 1971. F Facsimile Edition Collectible. H Hardcover in Slipcase. Very Good. Two volumes both bound in full orange morocco housed in a marbled two compartment slipcase 4to & 8vo unpag. One of 50 deluxe copies of which this is # XXXIX - bound in full morrocco and each containing a set of plates shewing the progressive stages of the colotype and hand-stencil process and a guide-sheet and stencil tipped-in at rear of smaller book. . Another spectacular facsimile production from the Trianon Press reproducing the copy residing at the library of congress produces under the supervision of Mr. Arnold Fawcus and printed on Arches pure rag paper to match the paper originally used by Blake. A facsimile of the Rosenwald copy in the Library of Congress. Prospectus laid-in. minor light wear and fading to case extremities. The Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 0822553
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Blake William.
There is No Natural Religion.
8vo. London: Pickering & Co. 1886. 8vo 12 leaves with illustrations printed lithographically in reddish-brown highlighted in black 3 colored original printed blue wrappers. In a later full brown morocco binding lettered in gilt lower cover rehinged. § Large-paper copy privately printed for Pickering in an edition of 50 copies. One of the rarest Blake facsimiles and only in the large-paper edition very well executed the rest were not colored and were printed in a dark brown without highlights. Not in Bentley but see Blake Books Supplement page 140. Essick notes: “According to BBS page 140 the plates reproduced are the same as those in the Muir facsimile of 1886 apparently from copies A L and perhaps H. However Joseph Viscomi Blake and the Idea of the Book pp. 205 212-13 demonstrates that most of the plates a1 a2 a4 a8 a9 b3 b4 b12 in this Pickering facsimile were based on copy I one of the early “bogus†or facsimile copies now in the Morgan Library. The remaining plates a2 a5 a6 a7 were probably based on copy D Harvard or copy G Morgan according to Viscomi.†Pickering & Co unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 108532
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BLAKE William.
There is No Natural Religion.
Clairvaux: The Trianon Press for The William Blake Trust 1972. 2 volumes octavo and tall quarto. Original tan full morocco titles to spines. Housed together in the original marbled slipcase. Facsimile reproductions achieved by collotype and hand-stencil. Fine. First edition thus publisher Arnold Fawcus' copy number 1 of 540 copies this from a total edition of 616 copies on Arches pure rag paper made to match the paper used by Blake. This deluxe copy derives from the publisher's archive from the estate of Trianon Press's founder and publisher Arnold Fawcus. Clairvaux: The Trianon Press for The William Blake Trust, unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 115026
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BLAKE William.
There is No Natural Religion.
Clairvaux: The Trianon Press for The William Blake Trust 1972. 2 volumes octavo and tall quarto. Original tan quarter morocco titles to spines marbled sides. Housed together in the original marbled slipcase. Facsimile reproductions achieved by collotype and hand-stencil. Fine. First edition thus publisher Arnold Fawcus's copy number 1 of 540 copies thus from a total edition of 616 copies on Arches pure rag paper made to match the paper used by Blake. This copy numbered 1 in the series derives from the archive of the Trianon Press from the estate of publisher and founder Arnold Fawcus. Clairvaux: The Trianon Press for The William Blake Trust, unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 115037
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Blake William.
There is No Natural Religion.
2 vols. London: Trianon Press 1972. 2 vols. 4to and small 4to with 20 color plates. Full brown morocco slipcase new. § Edition de luxe #XLIV of 50 copies with additional proof sheets progressive plates original stencil etc. “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 lot" Schneideman. Bentley Blake Books 202. Trianon Press unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 107666
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Blake William
There is No Natural Religion
clairvaux France: The Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust. 1971. F Facsimile Edition Collectible. H Hardcover in Slipcase. Near Fine. Two volumes both bound in tan quarter leather morocco with hand-marbled paper covered boards in matching marbled two compartment slipcase 4to & 8vo unpag. One of 540 copies of which this is #518. Another spectacular facsimile production from the Trianon Press reproducing the copy residing at the library of congress produces under the supervision of Mr. Arnold Fawcus and printed on Arches pure rag paper to match the paper originally used by Blake. The Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 0818129
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Blake William
There is No Natural Religion
London: Quaritch 1886. No. 40 of 50 copies signed by Muir. William Muir facsimile. Preface leaf and 21 plates all hand colored save for On Homer's Poetry. 1 vols. 4to. Printed wrappers. Some splitting and marginal chipping internally fine. Brown morocco backed folding case. No. 40 of 50 copies signed by Muir. William Muir facsimile. Preface leaf and 21 plates all hand colored save for On Homer's Poetry. 1 vols. 4to. Muir Facsimile. Includes the title-page and All Religions are One and Muir's own version of the missing plate b5. The "Preface" dated 1886 indicates that the facsimile is based on plates "in the British Museum copy A and from some papers in my own possession copy L." The last leaf of the facsimile is the single page On Homer's Poetry. Bentley Blake Books 249g Quaritch unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 302993
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BLAKE William. TRIANON PRESS.
There is No Natural Religion.
London: 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
Riferimento per il libraio : 3555
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BLAKE William. TRIANON PRESS.
There is No Natural Religion.
London: 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
Riferimento per il libraio : 6961
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BLAKE William.
There Is No Natural Religion.
The Trianon Press Clairvaux for the William Blake Trust. 1971. First edition thus. Edited by Geoffrey Keynes. Two volumes quarto and octavo reproducing in facsimile those in the original Rosenwald copy in the Library of Congress. The larger volume includes the Description and Bibliographical Statement by Keynes. Quarter morocco with marbled boards. One of 540 numbered copies out of a total of 616 printed on Arches pure rag paper made to match the paper used by Blake. A fine set in original fitted matching marbled slipcase which is a little rubbed in places and starting to split. The Trianon Press, Clairvaux, for the William Blake Trust. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : BLAKEWIL024935
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BLAKE William.
There Is No Natural Religion. Facsimile copy in two volumes of Blake's There is No Natural Relion published by the Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust London. 1971
First Edition Thus. Limited Edition of 540 copies of which this is No. 143. Two volumes both bound in tan quarter leather morocco with hand-marbled paper covered boards in matching marbled two compartment slipcase. 4to Facsimile copy unpaginated in colour with description and bibliographical statement to rear with 8vo copy. A very handsome set. Fine in split level slipcase that has very sl. signs of wear. Trianon Press Facsimiles for the William Blake Trust. Paris. 1971 hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 55373
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BLAKE WILLIAM
There is No Natural Religion
Paris: Trianon Press 1971. Two volumes in gilt lettered quarter brown morocco over marbled paper boards. Housed in matching marbled cardboard slipcase. Edition limited to 616 copies of which this is #461. The smaller volume is 12 mo. Includes original prospectus. Facsimile edition of the original. Nice copy. Facsimile Edition. Quarter Leather. Near Fine. Quarto. Trianon Press
Riferimento per il libraio : 22155
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Blake William
THERE IS NO NATURAL RELIGION
London: The Trianon Press 1971. First edition. No. 197 of 616 copies. Fine. First edition. No. 197 of 616 copies. Two volumes. Folio and octavo. The plates reproduced by the collotype and hand-stencil process. Bound in gilt-titled quarter morocco with marbled sides. Both volumes housed in matching divided slipcase. The Trianon Press unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 19083
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BLAKE WILLIAM & Keynes Geoffrey Editor
There is No Natural Religion
London: Trianon Press 1971. Two volumes in light brown quarter leather over marbled boards. Housed in matching marbled slipcase. Limited edition of 616 copies only of which this is #32. One volume is quarto and the other 12 mo. Colour and black and white images. These volumes are facsimiles of the original. Slipcase shows significant shelf wear but the volumes are fine. Facsimile Edition. Quarter Leather. Fine. Quarto. Trianon Press
Riferimento per il libraio : 19704
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BLAKE William
There Is No Natural Religion
Cambridge: Harvard College Library Department of Graphic Arts 1948. Softcover. Very Good. Introduction by Philip Hofer. 24mo. 3.75" x 5". Marbled paper wrappers with applied printed label. Eight illustrations printed rectos only. Very light wear near fine. One of 600 copies with illustrations reproduced from a copy of the original in the Harvard College Library. From the library of the artists Ben Shahn and Bernarda Bryson Shahn with an estate label designed by their son Jonathan Shahn. Harvard College Library Department of Graphic Arts paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 344600
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Blake William
THERE IS NO NATURAL RELIGION
London: The Trianon Press 1971. First edition. No. 35 of 540 copies. Fine in matching slipcase with light wear. First edition. No. 35 of 540 copies. Two volumes. Folio and octavo. The plates reproduced by the collotype and hand-stencil process. Bound in gilt-titled quarter morocco with marbled sides. The Trianon Press unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 18507
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BLAKE William
There Is No Natural Religion. Description And Bibliographical Statement at end by Geoffrey Keynes 1887-1982
London: Trianon Press for The William Blake Trust 1971. 1971. 2 Vols. 4to. and 12mo. ff. 8. 22 collotype plates 20 printed in colour some with more colouring added through hand-stencil. printed on Arches rag paper. original quarter morocco hand-marbled paper sides. with matching slipcase. Fine slipcase slightly rubbed. No. 71 of an Edition Limited to 616 copies. London: Trianon Press for The William Blake Trust, 1971. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : ILAer[BL29
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Blake William 1757 1827
THERE IS NO NATURAL RELIGION
London: The Trianon Press for the Blake Trust 1972. 1st edition thus. 1 of 616 cc. Quarter leather binding over marbled paper boards slipcase. Books - Nr Fine. Slipcase - VG some modest wear along edges/edge chip to center divider. 2 volumes 20 plates in color collotype and stencil. 4to. <br/><br/>A facsimile of the Rosenwald copy in the Library of Congress; description and bibliographical statement by Sir Geoffrey Keynes. The Trianon Press for the Blake Trust hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 4988.1
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Blake William D.
This Day in Christian History
Barbour Books. Used - Very Good. Used - Very Good A well-cared for item that has seen limited use but remains in Very Good condition. The item is complete and without noticeable damage. It may have limited signs of use. Item is packed with care shipped promptly. Barbour Books unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 1-G-3-1886 ISBN : 1602606463 9781602606463
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Blake William D
This Day in Christian History
Barbour Books. Used - Very Good. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. Barbour Books unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : GRP114792194 ISBN : 1602606463 9781602606463
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