Brooke Nicolas (8 results)

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Seller: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, United KingdomRarewaves.com USA
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Language: English
Published by Trustees of the British Museum, London, 1971
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- First Edition
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Original Wraps. Condition: Fine. No Jacket as issued. 1st Edition. Published on the occasion of the exhibition 8 July - 3 October in the King's Library. An exceptionally nice copy.

In the Company of Cats: Illustration through the Ages
British Library, The ; artwork: Arthur Rackham, Charles Robinson, Otto Speckler, Husain Va'iz Kashili, Victor Adam, Lilian Lancaster, Gustav Dore, Wenceslas Hollar, Louis Wain, Cecil Aidin, Theophile-Alexander Steinlen, JJ Grandville, WW Denslow, Nicolas Huet, Jean-Baptiste Huet, Ivan Bilibin, Utagawa Toyahiro, Niklaus Bohmy, Walter Crane, W Gordon Stables, Gweynedd Hudson, Henry Whittier Frees, Kate Greenaway, Will Gibbons, Alfred Johnson, Rudyard Kipling, Bryan Shaw, HM Bruck, Sogata, George Cruikshank, May Byron, Edouard Manet, John Meiklejohn, Tatebe Ryotai, John Tenniel, Schippetaro, L Leslie Brooke, Luigi Alamani, Thomas de Cantimpre, Gottfried Hind, Edward Lear, Victor Hugo, Cheong San,; research, Sally Nicholls
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- First Edition
Seller: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.Joseph Valles - Books
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Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. 143 pages : chiefly illustrations (chiefly color) ; 19 cm ; ISBN 9780712357500, 0712357505 ; OCLC 890393323 ; color pictorial stiff paper wrappers ; A visual celebration of the mystery and magnificence of cats, from charming kittens and affectionate families to bold hunters and battle-sc…arred toms. More than one hundred illustrations from a huge range of sources depict cats at play, in riotous rooftop conclaves, poised in fashion-plate elegance, and enjoying ludicrously convivial tea parties. It features illustrations by such beloved artists as Arthur Rackham, Gustave Dore, Louis Wain, Kate Greenaway, and many others . Book.
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Published by Trustees of the British Museum, London, 1971
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Seller: David Bunnett Books, London, United KingdomDavid Bunnett Books
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SOFTCOVER. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. 4to in colour printed stiff card covers, (designed by Reynolds Stone), 64pp text with facsimiles (some colour), plus 14pp plates on glossy art paper at rear. . [CONDITION: An extremely well preserved FINE very clean and tight unmarked and possibly unread copy (hint of tanning to spine). A…n excellent copy ] . . . We always ship in STRONG PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS.

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Condition: Good. Hardcover, light tan and rubs on book, good condition.

- Softcover
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- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Prometei Books, New Rochelle, NY, U.S.A.Prometei Books
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Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. New book, never read. Pages clean and crisp, spine unbroken. Oversized book, may incur additional shipping charges. 1120A.
Mimeographed Typescript of 'Stanley Morison: 1889-1967. A Radio Portrait. Compiled by Nicholas [sic] Barker and Douglas Cleverdon.' Transmitted on the BBC Third Programme.
Nicolas Barker and Douglas Cleverdon [Stanley Morison; Tom Burns, John Carter, Arthur Crook, Brooke Crutchley, Sir Francis Meynell, Graham Pollard, Janet & Reynolds Stone, Beatrice Warde]
Published by BBC Third Programme London. Recorded on 24 January Transmitted on 2 February and 6 March 1969, 1969
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Add to basket[1] + 23pp., foolscap 8vo. On 24 leaves attached in one corner by a metal stud. The title page carries the reference TM144D, and states that the producer was Cleverdon, and gives times of transmission, rehearsal and recording, with 'R.P. REF. NO.' and the details of the secretary who typed out the document. The piece was narrate…d by Barker, with the 'Speakers' are named as Burns, Carter, Crook, Crutchley, Meynell, Pollard, the Stones and Warde. This document, apparently unpublished, is the official transcript of an extremely entertaining and reavealing programme, filled with valuable reminiscences, of which the following gives a taster: '14. JANET STONE: (TAPE) | He used to talk about his extraordinary youth, his upbringing - that was fantastic. His mother must have been remarkable, becauses there he was, totally working class youth, with a father who, I think, physically resembled him, but he despised from the very bottom of his heart, who was a drunk, gin drunk. And the stories of how he used to come home dead drunk and how Morison put him to bed - the anguish of it all, and then finally how he had the gruelling business of going round to identify him in the Salvation Army home when he died. And how his mtoher kept this little shop, and how she held them together, kept them going. | 15. BARKER: | Morison also talked to Graham Pollard, the bibliographer, who shared his early political views. | 16. GRAHAM POLLARD: (TAPE) | He told me over many dinner tables, and over the first opening of oysters on every 1st of September at Whitstable, a great deal of the history of his life. Mrs. Morison, his mother, was a great adherent of Thomas Paine, and the young Morison was brought up very much in a dogmatic free thought atmosphere. After he left school, he went to work for the British and Foreign Bible Society as a clerk. In his spare time he, to use his own phrase, hung round the Jesuits in Farm Street, and they taught him Latin, and in due course he joined the Roman Church.'.