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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM BLAKE.
Keynes, Geoffrey

   

- (Mansfield Centre : Martino Publishing n.d. but 2001)
- large 8vo.
- cloth
- xvi, 516, (2) pages
- ISBN 1578982766 / Order Nr. 63471
- Price: $ 85.00



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Reprint of the 1921 first edition which was printed by the Grolier Club of New York and limited to 250 copies. (Besterman 876). In the first substantial work on Blake, Keynes described in meticulous detail 775 works created by the English poet, painter and engraver who is now considered one of the greatest figures of Romanticism.

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