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May 2007 Fine Art & Antiques Auction
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| 1100. "The Prints of Rockwell Kent - A Catalogue Raissone" by JONES, DAN BURNE
"The Secret Life of Salvador Dali", translated by Haakon M. Chevalier
"A Masque of Days From The last Essays of Elila: Newly ed & Decorated by Walter Crane" by CRANE, WALTER
"Aubrey Beardsley, the clown, the harlequin, the pierrot of his age", Haldane Macfall
"William Blake's Engravings" edited with an introduction by Geoffey Keynes
1. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1975. Large tan cloth hardcover. Front cover has a neat little yellow pasted on label with a black print emblem on it - it is framed with a gilt blind-stamp. The spine has bright gilt lettering. With a foreword by Carl Zigrosser. Profusely illustrated. 219pp. Very fine in very good unclipped dust jacket. 2. New York: Dial Press, 1942. First edition, 8vo., illustrated, 400 pp. Black cloth with paper label on cover and spine, cover corner label missing. Very good. 100 3. London, Paris, etc.: Cassell & Company, 1901. First edition illustrated by Walter Crane. Original pictorial cloth-backed boards. Spine slightly darkened and a little corner wear. Sides and edges rubbed. Pictorial endpapers and contents near fine. Fore-edge just slightly foxed. Every page is double-fold and fully illustrated in color with the wonderfully-expressive art work of Walter Crane. 4. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1927. First American edition, with paste down frontis-portrait. 270pp, Black cloth with gold embossed cover, toned JJ in mylar wraps, chipped. 5. London: Faber and Faber, 1950. First edition, 8vo, 10 color reproductions and many b/w illustrations. Grey cloth with gilt embossed spine, in DJ, which is chipped and toned, in mylar wraps. Very good. Chinese cabinet, bottom shelf. 200/300 Sold $195.50 back to catalog |
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