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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM BLAKE.
Keynes, Geoffrey
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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> Bentley, G.E., BLAKE BOOKS, ANNOTATED CATALOGUES OF WILLIAM BLAKE'S WRITINGS IN ILLUMINATED PRINTING, IN CONVENTIONAL TYPOGRAPHY AND IN MANUSCRIPT AND REPRINTS THEREOF, REPRODUCTIONS OF HIS DESIGNS, BOOKS WITH HIS ENGRAVINGS, CATALOGUES, BOOKS HE OWNED AND SCHOLARLY AND CRITICAL WORKS ABOUT HIM.

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A LOVECRAFT RETROSPECTIVE: ARTISTS INSPIRED BY H.P. LOVEC...
First edition, one of the special sets with the extra suite of color plates loosely inserted in a portfolio. Introduction by Harlan Ellison, foreword by Stuart Gordon, afterword by Thomas Ligotti. Color and black and white artwork directly or indirectly associated with writings of H.P. Lovecraft (1890-1937), American author of horror, fantasy and science fiction. Sections on early, middle and modern art. Essays on Lovecraft's significance in American literary history. Color and black and white illustrations throughout, with some foldouts. Artists included are H.R. Giger, Michael whelan, Lee Brown Coye, virgil Finlay, Gahan wilson, J.K. Potter, John Coulthart, Ian Miller and others. Biographical sketches of artists included.

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