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WILLIAM CAXTON, A BIOGRAPHY
Painter, George
First U.S. edition. Illustrated. With the bookplate and pencil signature of Gavin Bridson.
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> PRINTING HISTORY, INCUNABULA PERIOD
> UNITED KINGDOM
> BIOGRAPHY
> CAXTON, WILLIAM
> INCUNABULA
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> from the collection of Gavin Bridson
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> Plomer, Henry R., WILLIAM CAXTON (1424-1491)
> Thompson, Susan Otis (editor), CAXTON, AN AMERICAN CONTRIBUTION TO THE QUINCENTENARY CELEBRATION.

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by Verstegan, Richard
Designed and printed by Nicolas McDowall in an edition limited to 175 copies, each numbered and signed by the artist. The text was set in Hiroshige Book type and was printed from polymer plates on Fabriano Ingres paper, with binding by The Fine Bindery. Hiroshige was designed in 1986 by Cynthia Hollandsworth of AlphaOmega Typography; it was originally commissioned for a book of woodblock prints by the 19th-century Japanese artist Ando Hiroshige, whose work influenced many Impressionist artists. Illustrated with linocuts and wood engravings by Angela Lemaire, printed from the original blocks in a variety of ink colors. The text (London, John Norton, 1634) is the earliest known version in English of the extraordinary tale of the children of Hamelin. In her images for this book, Angela Lemaire uses rich color and the differing textures of wood and linocut, shown in the swirl of the river moving through the landscape, in the walls around a medieval town, and the dancing line of children disappearing into the hillside.

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