Purton, Valerie [editor]:Dore's London - cópia assinada
2015, ISBN: 9780785824282
Livro de bolso, Edição encadernada
Maple Press. Paperback. Very Good. 1.5748 in x 8.4252 in x 5.4331 in. printed 2010, Maple Press, 3, UK,Qrto HB+dw/dj,illustrated 1st edn. FINE/FINE.No owner inscrptn and no price-clip t… mais…
Maple Press. Paperback. Very Good. 1.5748 in x 8.4252 in x 5.4331 in. printed 2010, Maple Press, 3, UK,Qrto HB+dw/dj,illustrated 1st edn. FINE/FINE.No owner inscrptn and no price-clip to dw/dj.Bright,crisp,clean,glossy laminated,wrap-around watercolour pictorial artwork by David Gentleman, illustrated dw/dj,with black lettering; with negligible shelf-wear or creasing to edges and corners - no nicks or tears present.Top+fore-edges bright and clean; contents bright,tight,clean,solid and sound - pristine - no dog-ear reading creases to any pages' corners,appears unread - apart from my own collation. Bright,crisp,clean,sharp-cornered - rear lower corner with a minor dent/bump,publisher's original plain dark green cloth boards with bright,crisp,stamped gilt letters to spine/backstrip and immaculate plain white eps.UK,slim Qrto HB+dw/dj, illustrated 1st edn, 5-143pp [paginated] includes contents list/table,5 sections,profuse watercolour vignettes,illustrations by David Gentleman to accompany the poetry/verses/poems,plus [unpaginated] half-title page with watercolour vignette (portrait of John Betjeman) to its reverse and title page,t he 5 sections include poems on Love,Church,People,Places and Death. The book is a companion volume to the edition of Betjeman's 'Summoned by Bells' illustrated by Hugh Casson. John Betjeman is the best loved English poet of this century (then 1995).His 'Collected Poems' made publishing history and has now sold more than two million copies.In each generation a new following is captivated by his unmissable voice, whose compassion can swell into indignation and whose humour is underlaid with gentle satire and often self-doubt.His virtuosity is astonishing and his ability to catch the spirit of place is unrivalled. This book presents a carefully chosen selection of Betjeman's poems. They deal with love of many sorts,with people of all kinds observed with comedy and pathos,with the places he made his own and with the Church whose foibles he pinpointed so exactly.In these pages you can revisit Uffington,Trebetherick,or Highgate.You can fall in love with Miss Joan Hunter Dunn,or watch Oscar Wilde reel from the Cadogan Hotel. You can phone for the fish knives,fall with the friendly bombs on Slough,or pity Diana,whose ponies have swallowed their bits. David Gentleman,well known for his evocative paintings of Britain, Paris (see my book ID rja821618) and most recently India (see also my book ID rja1718) for his SIGNED,1st edns of these 2 titles - and where as it happens,in India - John Betjeman's father-in-law was Commander-in-Chief),has loved Betjeman's poems for years and has now illustrated them with great sensitivity and feeling. His paintings complement the poems in delightful and often surprising ways.Sometimes the setting or subject of the poem is shown,sometimes a detail.Sometimes characters are captured with uncanny accuracy.But every illustration has a parallel poetry of its own. David Gentleman (b.1930.) Born in London.Studied at St Albans School of Art (1947-48) and the Royal College of Art, London (1950-53),where he later taught (1953-55).Since then,he has worked freelance from his studio in Camden Town, London,making drawings, watercolours and lithographs of landscapes and buildings,and designing murals,posters,bookjackets,postage stamps,and a wide variety of other design and illustration commissions.His book illustrations have included limited editions of a number of classic works as well as books by several contemporary writers,some of them for children.He has written and illustrated several children's books and one on design,as well as a book of watercolour drawings of contemporary Britain.Many of his illustrations have been engraved on wood and some lithographed; more often,however,he draws in pen and ink with watercolour.As an illustrator,he uses pen and ink,wood engraving,and watercolour.His work is always immaculately presented; convincingly and often humorously adopting the style and iconography of his subject's period.Elected RDI (1970); member AGI. Since April 2013 and again in March 2015, and in this year too,the UK Post Office has altered it's Pricing in Proportion template,altering it's prices,weight allowances,dimensions and lowered it's qualifying compensation rates too! So,please contact rpaxtonden@blueyonder.co.uk ,because of the value of this item for correct,insured shipping/P+p quotes - particularly ALL overseas buyers - BEFORE ordering through the order page!, LONDON.JOHN MURRAY (PUBLISHERS) LTD.,1995., 5, UK,12mo p/back,1st edn.[Originally and first published in UK,8vo HB+dw/dj,1st edn,ALLEN & UNWIN (Publishers), 1986.This is the first paperback edition by this publisher.] Almost virtually as new,wrapped+protected from day of issue/purchase,so NO owner inscrptn,NO price removal from cover,NO dog-ear reading creases to any pages' corner tips,and NO reading creases to spine/ backstrip. Bright,crisp,clean,sharp-cornered,matt,colour portrait photograph and colour illustration of Crompton and William & Jumper respectively to front card cover,with b/w+red lettering,black spine/backstrip with white lettering and thumbnail colour detail of same William illustration as front cover,at head of same,rear panel with 3/4 white background,top quarter in black with black lettered resume and note on author (Mary Cadogan) and Martin Jarvis's white lettered quote on Cadogan too, respectively.Despite being wrapped+protected,some very,very slight toning but no foxing/spotting to top+fore-edges; contents bright,tight,clean,solid and sound - pristine - no reading creases to either pages' corner tips or to spine - unread,other than my own collation.UK,12mo p/back,1st edn, xiv-xviiipp+1-169pp [paginated] includes foreword by Martin Jarvis,author's introduction,10 chapters,8pp subjects' b/w contemporary biographical and other related photographs in 1 block,between pp78/9,an apprendix of published works,and an index; plus [unpaginated] b/w William vignette illustrated half-title, with author's other works and those in collaboration to its reverse, title page,a dedication with blank verso,contents list/table with blank verso,separate list/table of plates and acknowledgements,both with a b/w William-related book illustration to respective versos,and to the rear,4pp blanks. Included with this item - not supplied as part of the book's original purchase,but as a separate BONUS - 5 different and assorted,coloured "William" prints - all illustrated by Thomas Henry - high quality on shiny,light art card - from full-colour plates of 1925,reprinted here for the first time. [Unframed and each 21cm tall x 14.7cm wide/ 8.3/16ths" x 5.13/16ths"] MINT - wrapped+protected from day of issue/purchase. Titled prints include: 'TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE.', 'COMPANY COMING!',"THE CAUSE OF THE DISTURBANCE IS MOVING SLOWLY EASTWARDS.",'THE MAN IN POSSESSION.' and 'THE TEMPTATION OF ST. WILLIAM.' Visually the exterior appearance is exceptional for a book of it's age and nature, i.e. an ephemeral paperback,and even internally,the book is also in an exceptional condition /state of preservation and presentation.It is only the exterior fault described that prevents a slightly higher grading.Despite it,it really is an exceptional copy for cleanliness and brightness. Richmal Crompton's 'William' is known even to those who have never read the books featuring his anarchic exploits.For many,the scruffy,adventurous and exuberant William and his trials and tribulations with the awful Violet Elizabeth and his companions in daring, Ginger, Henry and Douglas remain a part of our childhood.But what do we know of his creator,who always shunned the limelight? So shy of fame was she that,owing to her unusual Christian name,many people thought she was,in fact,a man. In this biography,Mary Cadogan provides a portrait of a witty and talented writer,and a celebration of her works. Fully illustrated with pictures of Richmal and her family - including the brother,nephew and great-nephew who helped inspire William's antics - and the timeless original pictures of William by Thomas Henry.Mary Cagogan is a specialist in the history of children's literature.Her biography of 'Frank Richards: the chap behind the chums' (Viking,1988) was reissued by Swallowtail in 2001,and her selection of Enid Blyton stories, 'A Treasure of Enid Blyton School Stories' (with Norman Wright,was published Sept 02,Hodder(UK). Thomas Henry Fisher (1879-1962) worked as Thomas Henry.Born Eastwood,Nottinghamshire.Studied at Nottingham School of Art.He worked as a lithographer (his first job was the 'sailor' trademark for Player's cigarettes) and poster designer before becoming a regular contributor of cartoons and humorous illustrations to newspapers and magazines.Periodicals included The Boy's Own Paper, The Captain, Chums, Crusoe, Happy Magazine, Home Magazine, The Humorist, Nottingham Guardian, Passing Show, Punch and The Windsor Magazine amongst others.His forte was the funny side of school life and he illustrated the first 34 of Richmal Crompton's 'William' books in pen and ink in a cheerful,effective and remarkably consistent style. Although the first of these books was published in 1922,Fisher did not meet Richmal Crompton until 1954. Martin Jarvis,OBE (b. 4th August,1941) is an English actor and a producer of radio drama.Described by the BBC as "one of Britain's most distinguished and versatile actors", he's had a varied career in theatre,film and television,and is particularly noted for radio acting and voicing audiobooks. A a long association with the BBC,he is known for his long series of readings of Crompton's 'Just William' stories, which show his characteristic and flexible reading voices,he has also narrated the Billy Bunter series by Frank Richards. He performs live dramatic readings of some of the stories in the intermittent radio series Jeeves Live! (20072020). Jarvis has also undertaken audiobooks of P. G. Wodehouse's works,and won the Audie Award for these. He is the narrator of the 2011audiobook 'The Selfish Giant' by Oscar Wilde.Further work in 2011 includes an audiobook of the Wilbur Smith novel 'The Leopard Hunts in Darkness. 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Large format hardcover, dark blue pictorial boards in publisher's dust-jacket repeating the same art work. 384 pages. Illustrated with 180 reproductions of Dore's engravings. First American edition thus, originally published the same year by Arcturus Publishing Limited, London. A re-arrangement of Dore's illustrations, which originally appeared in London: A Pilgrimage (1869), and now accompanied with selected writings of Charles Dickens, Oscar Wilde, Anthony Trollope, Wilkie Collins, et alia. No previous ownership marks. A clean, fresh and unmarked copy. Fine in a near fine dust-jacket. A large, heavy book, Priority and International orders will require additional postage. ., Chartwell Books, Inc., 2008, 4.5<