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Verlag: Delfino- Edizione d'Arte, Roma., 1985
Anbieter: Peter Ellis, Bookseller, ABA, ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First edition thus: illustrated with ten colour lithographs from darwings by Henry Moore. Large folio. 102 pages. The plates have captioned tissue guards. Binding of full burgundy morocco with a bronze bas-relief on the upper cover. Unabridged English text suggested by Dr Stanley Wells who writes one of the two forewords; the other is by John Gielgud. Editorial note in Italian at rear.Number 250 of 1200 copies, although it seems to be accepted that nowhere near that many copies were in fact printed.The book is held in a heavy sculpted stand covered in burgundy suede. This has faded, as, to a lesser extent, have the exposed parts of the books covers. Slight rubbing to rear joint. Near fine, and a sight to behold.
Verlag: Rome: Delfino,, 1985
Anbieter: InteramniA P. ABA, ILAB member, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: As New. Illustrated Edition. A fine copy of this rare Moore illustrated Shakespeare with its original stand. 1 out 1200, although it is very probable that this limitation is grossly exaggerated.Original red binding over thick wooden boards with bevelled edges, with rectangular bronze bas-relief 'Hamlet's Dilemna' by Moore mounted on upper cover, spine titled in gilt, uncut, original cut-away stand. Folio (48 X 35 CM). 10 colour lithographs from drawings by Henry Moore, captioned tissue guards, original bookmarks.
Verlag: Rome: Delfino - Edizioni D'Art, [1985], 1985
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First edition, first printing. Letter C of 21 lettered "ad personam" copies aside from the edition of 1200. The colophon states that 350 numbered copies are reserved for other countries, without specifying whether or not these copies are part of the 1200. The bas relief bronze on the upper cover is a recasting of the 'Reclining Figure' portion of 'Relief: Three Quarters Mother and Child and Reclining Figure', 1977 (A. Bowness, Henry Moore Complete Sculpture, vol 5. cat. no. 728). The edition was not signed by the artist. General consensus seems to agree that 1200 copies were not published and the highest recorded number at auction we could find is 520 A Bowness 728. Folio. Original full dark brown morocco with bas relief "Hamlet's Dilemna" in bronze by Moore to front cover, lettering to spine gilt. With sculptural wooden book stand covered in brown suede. Illustrated with 10 original full page drawings after Moore. All in excellent condition.