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Publicado por London, Willow Press, 1982., 1982
Librería: Peter Bichsel Fine Books, Zürich, Suiza
With 21 full-page color etchings (including 6 uncolored, a few with sepia) by Susan Allix, signed in pencil . 91 (1) pp., 2 leaves. 4to. Full light brown morocco tooled and painted to an abstract design with double fillet in blue and yellow, both covers with abstract designs in blue, brown, black, yellow and orange and blind-stamped shapes. In quarter morocco box with an octagona glass window set into the top cover to reveal the binding (by Allix). One of 55 numbered copies, with an autograph dedication by Allix in colophon To Arnold and Mimi Elkind . 1982", signed. Signed as well by A. M. Burnett. An exceptional binding matching the color engravings.
Publicado por Willow Press, London, 1982
Librería: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, Estados Unidos de America
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full leather, clamshell box. Allix, Susan Ilustrador. square 4to. full leather, clamshell box. 106 pages. Privately printed in an edition of 55 signed copies. A fine copy in fine clamshell box. Susan Allix's third book. Twenty etchings in color and sepia on Arches paper, the text hand set and printed letterpress in Centaur. Hand-drawn Greek titles. Full leather artist's binding with onlays, tooling and lettering. Born in 1934, Susan Allix attended the Royal College of Art to become skilled in bookbinding and typesetting. Her book art is held in many public and private collections worldwide, with the most concentrated collections being held in the UK, at Yale, and at the Smithsonian.
Publicado por Willow Press, London, 1982
Librería: Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA), McMinnville, OR, Estados Unidos de America
300 x 230 mm. (12 x 9"). 4 p.l., 91, [1] pp., [1] leaf (colophon). Translated by A. M. Burnett. WHIMSICAL PICTORIAL MOROCCO BY SUSAN ALLIX (stamp-signed on rear pastedown), the wrap-around design showing Daphnis and Chloe in blind-tooled brown morocco silhouetted against a blue morocco sea and cream morocco sky, beneath the lovers a blind-tooled vine with 11 inlaid or onlaid citron morocco leaves, blind-stamped lettering to front cover, turquoise blue pastedowns and white free endpapers painted with blue, fore edge of front free endpaper cut into wave pattern, showing a glimpse of the yellow handmade paper front flyleaf, edges untrimmed and lightly brushed with blue paint. In the original felt-lined tan linen clamshell box, blind-lettered cream and blue morocco label on back. With etched frontispiece and 20 etchings, 14 in color and six in sepia, by Allix. âAs new. This is a modern take on the most popular romance of ancient Greece from book artist Susan Allix, who is responsible for the binding, illustrations, and the printing, through her Willow Press imprint. The third century pastoral romance was newly translated from the Greek by Andrew M. Burnett, and illustrated with etchings based on Allix's travels in Greece. The binding, in Allix's words, "creates an atmosphere of the sea, landscape, and figures in the story." Born in 1943 and educated at the Royal College of Art, Allix began her career as a printmaker before creating her first hand-crafted book in 1973. Mark Dimunation, Chief of the Rare Book Division at the Library of Congress, wrote of Allix's work: "her books launch you on a visual journey. Each book is a voyage propelled by color, texture, image, impression, and material. . . . Because she insists on creating the entire book--from letterpress to illustration to binding--her work has a certain recognizable aesthetic; a malleable signature that responds to the particular character of a piece, but is still unquestionably hers. Allix conceives each book visually. 'I am concerned with visual things so I see books as full of colour and form in a pictorial sense as well as through the images created in my mind by the words, and through the sculptural qualities a book possesses.' The real narrative of her books is the flow of color and image as they move throughout the piece.". No. 31 OF 55 COPIES SIGNED by artist and binder Susan Allix.