Blake Studies. Notes on his Life and Works in 17 Chapters.
by Keynes, Sir Geoffrey
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Large 8vo. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1949. Large 8vo, xiii, 208 pp, with 5 figures, 8 electrotypes and 48 collotype . Very good in original green cloth and a slightly worn dust-jacket. § A second edition greatly revised and enlarged, came out in 1971. Contents include: Preface; I. William and Robert; II. Blake's Notebook; III. 'Poetical Sketches'; IV. The Engraver's Apprentice; V. Engravers Called Blake; VI. Blake's Illustrations to Young's Night Thoughts; VII. Blake and the Wedgwoods; VIII 'A Descriptive Catalogue'; IX. William Blake with Charles Lamb and his Circle; X. Blake's Copper-plates; XI. New Lines from 'Jerusalem'; XII. The History of the 'Job' Designs; XIII. The Blake-Linnell Documents; XIV. Blake's Job on the Stage; XV. Thornton's 'Virgil'; XVI. 'The Pilgrim's Progress'; XVII. 'Remember Me!'; Bibliography of Writings by Geoffrey Keynes on Blake; Index. Bentley Blake Books, 2010 A.
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- John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller (US)
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- Title
- Blake Studies. Notes on his Life and Works in 17 Chapters.
- Author
- Keynes, Sir Geoffrey
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Rupert Hart-Davis
- Place of Publication
- London
- Date Published
- 1949
- Size
- Large 8vo
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