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Dionne Brand
Biograph photo of Dionne Brand found on UGuelph.com
Cover of Jean-Paul Sartre's
Existentialism,
1947
Cover of the book with Robert Sward's name stamped on
Seven Circle Sisters by Jenny Keith
A poem by Jenny Keith
2 illustrations and Visions of Mud, a poem by Jessica Dismorr
Two illustrations:
1. Engine
2. Design
and a poem, Visions of Mud, by Jessica Dismorr
Robert Michael Ballantyne
Colour image of a painting of R. M. Ballantyne
Illustration made by John Buckland Wright for Fitzgerald's
Rubaiyat
Published by Golden Cockerel Press (1938)
Illustration made by John Buckland Wright for Fitzgerald's Rubaiyat Published by Golden Cockerel Press in 1938
The Dark Blue
Victorian periodical volume
Pictures from Brueghel Ten Years of a New Rhythm 1
First page of "Ten Years of a New Rhythm" by John C Thirlwall
Pictures from Brueghel Ten Years of a New Rhythm 2
First index page as well as second page of "Ten Years of a New Rhythm" by John C. Thrilwall from Pictures from Brueghel and Other Poems
The Dark Blue
Vol. II, Address to the Public
The Dark BlueVol. II, Address to the Public
Back of Dedicatory Letter in Donne's
Biathanatos
Back of the dedicatory epistle to Lord Phillip Harbert, written by John Donne's son, in Biathanatos.
Portrait of William Creech
The portrait of William Creech included in the posthumously published edition of Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces.
Title Page of
Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces
The title page of the 1815 edition of Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces, published after William Creech's death.
Advertisement in
Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces
.
The advertisement page of the 1815 edition of Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces, published after William Creech's death.
Introduction of
Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces
The first page of the introduction to the 1815 printing of Creech's Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces, following his death.
Introduction to Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces
The first page of the introduction to Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces, published in 1815 after the death of William Creech.
A sermon preached from St. Paul's Cross in 1614
Painting of a sermon given at Paul's Cross in about 1614. Color oil painting on canvas.
Venus in Furs: Special limited edition, signed copy no. 4
hardcopy. special limited edition of 26 copies signed by the translator. This is copy no. 4.
Glassco's
Venus in Furs
- hard-bound slip-cased copy no. 4 of special series.
The hardbound marble boarded design by Brian Brett was published in an edition of 1,500 copies. Twenty-six hardbound, slip-cased copies of this special series were lettered from A to Z and signed by Glassco as translator.
Glassco's
Venus in
Furs-
c
over page.
Cover page of special edition, copy no. 4.
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