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A vision of order : linocuts / by Andrew Anderson.
Author
Anderson, Andrew
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Risebury, Herefordshire : Whittington Press, 2011.
Description
ix, [2], 46, [6] p. : chiefly ill. ; 56 cm. + 1 folder.
Details
Subject(s)
Bible Song of Solomon
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Illustrations
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Fine books
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England
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Herefordshire
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Specimens
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Linoleum block-printing, English
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Specimens
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Illustrated books
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England
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21st century
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Specimens
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Printer
Randle, John (Leslie John)
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Mayo, Tom
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Compositor
Winter, Neil
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Related name
Whittington Press
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Papierfabrik Zerkall Renker & Söhne
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Fine Book Bindery (Firm)
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Pictures
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Rare books genre
Typefaces
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Getty AAT genre
Linocuts
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England
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21st century
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Notes
"This edition of 185 copies is keyboarded and cast in 18- and 20- point Caslon (the latter issued as 22-point by William Caslon I in 1732 . . .), and printed by John Randle and Tom Mayo on Zerkall mould-made and Ingres papers. 85 copies are bound in Oasis goatskin and are accompanied by the nine-sheet image of Cashel (printed on G. F. Smith Naturalis paper), and a signed print of 'The Apple Girl', printed by John Grice at his Evergreen Press. Keyboarded and cast at Whittington by Neil Winter, and bound by The Fine Book Bindery. March 2011." -- colophon
GAX copy: No. XVIII of 85 copies.
Place name(s)
England Herefordshire.
Other title(s)
Vision of order
Bible. Song of Solomon
ISBN
1854280929
9781854280923
OCLC
746044437
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