Published by The Field Press, London, England, 1936
Seller: Vashon Island Books, Vashon, WA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. Color & b/w Illustrations (illustrator). First Edition (stated. Good in wraps [wear, tears to wraps; wraps separated from text block] Folio 184pp. Plates glued to front wrap and inside front and rear wrap. Size: Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Book.
Published by The Field Press Ltd, London, 1939
Seller: Silver Trees Books, Malvern, WORCS, United Kingdom
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st. Good magazine in thick paper wraps; paste-on coloured picture to front with a note written to top; rubs at spine ends. Internally good; owner's inscription to first page; copiously illustrated in b/w and with two colour plates ;binding sound; no foxing; one advert excised.
Published by The Studio Limited, 1922
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 76 pages. Illustrated. H M Cundall "The Victor Rienaecker Collection" / Alexander J Finberg "The Etchings of John Sell Cotman" / Herbert Furst "A Spanish Painter in London: F Sancha" / Alan Stapleton "Leaves From a London Sketch-Book" (U.P.).
Published by The Field Press Ltd, London, 1936
Seller: Silver Trees Books, Malvern, WORCS, United Kingdom
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st. Very good magazine in thick paper wraps; paste-on coloured picture to front. Internally fine and free of inscriptions; copiously illustrated in b/w and colour;binding sound; no foxing.
Published by The Field Press Ltd, London, 1939
Seller: Silver Trees Books, Malvern, WORCS, United Kingdom
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st. Very good magazine in thick paper wraps; paste-on coloured picture to front. Internally very good and free of inscriptions; copiously illustrated in b/w and with two colour plates; binding sound; no foxing.
Published by The Field Press, 1938
Seller: THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY / A.B.A.A / 1979, ROCHESTER, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. APOLLO, THE MAGAZINE OF THE ARTS, The Field Press, APRIL 1938 ISSUE, first edition, a near fine copy. Profusely illustrated of course.
Condition: Good. A complete set, only four volumes printed. Volumes 1-IV limited to 750 copies, Volume IV limited to 700 copies, the set being one of 450 copies for sale in the United Kingdom. Quarter buckram over binding paper designed by Paul Nash (Volume I), Enid Marx (Volume II), Althea Willoughby (Volume III); Volume IV has plain paper binding instead of that by Harry Carter as called for; gilt lettering to the spines. Imperial Octavo, Vol. I, pp, [12] 75 [5]; Vol. II, pp. [12] 90 [2]; Vol. III, pp. [8] 78 [2]; Vol IV, pp.[6] 63 [12]. There are 64 full-page woodcuts across all four volumes, with contributions in: Volume I by: Enid Marx, Eric Ravilious, Douglas Percy Bliss, Eric F. Daglish, Eric Gill, Blair Hughes-Stanton, John Nash, Jacques Boullaire, Constant Le Breton, Fernand Siméon, Curt Gundermann, Walter Klemm, Emil Nolde, Giulio Cisari, Vladimir Andreivich Forsky, and Alexander Kravchenko Volume II by: Frans Masereel, David Jones, Hester Sainsbury, Paul Nash, William Kermode, Hermann Paul, Lucien Boucher, Sonia Lewitzka, Max Svabinsky, Petr Dillinger, Kaesz, Wladislaw Skoczylas, Serguiej Kolesnikov, OLaf Willums, Rockwell Kent, and Wharton Esherick Volume II1 by: John Nash, Gwendolen Raverat, Grace Rogers, Tirzah Garwood, Eric Jones, Gertrude Hermes, W. Morgan, Hans André, Vladimir Favorski, Andrej Gontcharoff, Yefin Minin, Nicholas Brümmer, Franz M. Jansen, Aristide Maillol and J. Franken Volume IV by: Gordon Craig, Leon Underwood, Althea Willoughby, Clare Leighton, Lionel Ellis, Buckland Wright, Frank Medworth, Percy Smith, Howard Simon, O. Eeckman, Wobst, Ernst Nückel, Ernst Barlach, D Galanis, Alexandre Alexeieff, R. Ben Susan, A. Ousatchoff, Alexey Kravtchenko, A. Kravtzoff, Nicolas Brümmer. Volume 1: Very Good condition indeed. Volume II: Very Good condition, slight spotting to endpapers only. Volume III: Very Good with spotting to prelims and endpapers. Volume IV: Very Good indeed.
Published by London, 1927
Seller: James M Pickard, ABA, ILAB, PBFA., LEICESTER, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hard Cover. First Edition. (London: Published by the Fleuron Limited and printed at the Curwen Press 1927-1930). CONTAINS SIGNED WOOD ENGRAVINGS BY JOHN NASH IN VOLUME 3 AND ERIC RAVILIOUS IN VOLUME 4. Publisher's yellow, brown, pink or purple buckram (with gilt lettering to the spine), t.e.g., others uncut, spines a little faded. Robert Gibbings writes on the Golden Cockerel Press, Eric Gill on intaglio printing from woodblocks, Paul Nash on woodcut patterns, Douglas Percy Bliss on the tools of the wood-engraver, etc. W A Thorpe on the Wood-Engravings of John Nash, Wood and Metal in the Invention of Printing by Victor Scholderer, German Woodcut Lettering by Dr. Julius Rodenberg, et al. Generously illustrated with examples of the work of many of the great wood engravers of the time Eric Ravilious, John Nash, Tirzah Garwood, Gwen Raverat, Clare Leighton et al. Vol 1 (yellow buckram) from 1927 is # 25 of 75 copies of which 70 are for sale. Vol 2 (brown buckram) from 1928 is # 42 of 80 copies of which 75 are for sale. In addition to the blocks in the text there is a fold-out in collotype of woodcut wall-papers opposite page 1. Vol 3 (pink buckram) from 1929 is # 18 of 80 copies of which 75 are for sale and contains one of the few woodcuts to be produced in Tirzah Garwood's lifetime, Vol 4 (purple buckram) from 1930 is # 27 of 75 copies of which 70 are for sale. A very good set. Containing signed wood-engravings by Eric Ravilious and John Nash. NB: THESE SPECIAL EDITION SETS ARE VERY RARE AS THE SIGNED ENGRAVINGS BY ERIC RAVILIOUS AND JOHN NASH ARE USUALLY FOUND REMOVED. NNB: Dustwrappers not present. Further photographs available upon request.