Publicado por Club Intenacional del Libro, Madrid, 1983
Librería: Llibrenet, Sant Feliu del Raco, BARC, España
Ejemplar firmado
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condición: Como Nuevo. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Como Nuevo. Novela Ilustrador. Grandes Genios de la Literatura Universal. Vol. 14. ExLibris.
Publicado por Club Intenacional del Libro, Madrid, 1983
Librería: Llibrenet, Sant Feliu del Raco, BARC, España
Ejemplar firmado
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condición: Como Nuevo. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Como Nuevo. Novela Ilustrador. Grandes Genios de la Literatura Universal. Vol. 13. ExLibris.
Publicado por England, [Douglas Cockerell / John William North], no year [c.]., 1910
Librería: Inanna Rare Books Ltd., Skibbereen, CORK, Irlanda
Ejemplar firmado
Folio (34 cm wide x 42.5 cm high). 216 pages. Hardcover / Binding in full green morocco with lettering and Dante's head as bronze sculpture per inlet to front cover. Binding by Douglas Cockerell, signed "WHS", during his directorship of W.H.Smith & Son (1905 - 1914). The manuscript is on excellent paper, watermarked O.W.P. & A.C.L. [O.W. Paper & Arts Co. Ltd., established by English painter John William North (1842-1924) in 1895]. The binding rubbed and with some small damages, in need of some minor restoration but overall still very good. The interior, the paper and the artwork all in excellent condition besides one of the juxtaposed photographs (Filippina Lippo) removed from the manuscript with some residue of the photograph remaining and some of the photographs with some dogears and minimal discoloration. All the original artwork in spectacular and fresh condition. The manuscript is a spectacular find and the quality of its execution is of utmost interest for any lover of rare books, manuscripts and special bindings. The circle of Douglas Cockerell, his involvement in one of the most beautiful books ever printed: the Ashendene Press Dante, as well as Cockerell being the binder of this unique manuscript, the fantastic paper used for the manuscript by one of the idyllist movement's central figures, John William North, and the wonderful Dante - theme of the manuscript with illuminated poetry from the Divine Comedy and the unique style of collage art, lets us rightfully dream that the anonymous composer of the manuscript was an important or at least peripheral member to either the Arts and Crafts Movement, the Ashendene Press or it was someone who worked in the style of the calligraphy schools that were inspired by William Morris or even earlier epigones like Owen Jones. Sprache: english.