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  • Eaves, Morris, Editor; Paley, Morton D., Editor

    Publicado por University of New Mexico, 1978

    Librería: Amatoria Fine Art Books, IOBA, CALIBA, Sacramento, CA, Estados Unidos de America

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    Softcover. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. Very Good lot of 8 issues plus an Index. 8 1/2" x 11" glossy pictorial wraps featuring the artwork of William Blake to all covers except Issue 44 and the Index, which both feature the 1970 drawing of Blake by David Levine. All issues show minor toning and reading wear, but all issues are unmarked, clean, and intact with no staple oxidization, and aside from a 1/4" x 1/2" tear to fore edge upper corner of the Index, no chips to edges. The Cumulative Index is an unpaginated 14 pp. addition to Vols. 1-11. Those Volumes are not present in this collection. This lot includes Issues 44(Vol.11,No.4) Spring 1978, 45(Vol.12, No.1) Summer 1978, 46(Vol.12,No.2) Fall 1978, 47(Vol.12,No.3) Winter 1978-79, 48(Vol.12,No.4) Spring 1979, [49](Vol.13,No.1) Summer 1979), 50(Vol.13,No.2) Fall 1979), and 51(Vol.13,No.3) Winter 1979-80. Paraphrased from the University of Rochester: The Blake Quarterly began as the Blake Newsletter with Morton Paley as Editor in June of 1967, and era during which William Blake had emerged as a hero of metaphysical poetry, art, and philosophy. In 1977 publication was moved from its origin at the University of California Berkeley Department of English to the University of New Mexico. These volumes were printed on the University of New Mexico's linotype machines which were abandoned in 1982-83 for computer typesetting. Issues contain many illustrated notes, essays, discussions and reviews, and accounts of recent research and sales. "[The] long-anticipated arguments mentioned in the first issue, about the dating and sequence of the two Nights the Seventh of The Four Zoas, resurfaced in.special issue [Vol.12,No.2] Fall 1978. Paley?s fundamental essay on Blake and Swedenborg appeared in [Vol.13,No.2] Fall 1979." Both are included here.

  • Paley, Morton D., Editor; Eaves, Morris, Editor

    Publicado por University of New Mexico, 1972

    Librería: Amatoria Fine Art Books, IOBA, CALIBA, Sacramento, CA, Estados Unidos de America

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    Softcover. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. Very Good lot of 8 Issues. 8 1/2" x 11" glossy staplebound pictorial wraps featuring the art of William Blake to the covers. All issues show minor toning and reading wear, small but all issues are unmarked, clean, and intact with no staple oxidization, and aside from Issue 27, which is complete, but detached of first two pages, and a 1/2" x 1" crease to bottom spine of Issue 28, there is no more than general reading wear to any Issue. Paraphrased from the University of Rochester: The Blake Newsletter began with Morton Paley as Editor in June of 1967, and era during which William Blake had emerged as a hero of metaphysical poetry, art, and philosophy. The Newsletter became the Blake Quarterly in 1977. Each issue is replete with black-and-white reproductions of William Blake's paintings and prints accompanied by news, notes, discussion, essays, reviews, and other speculative contributions. Issue 22 also contains a five-panel fold out showcasing Plate 25 of Jerusalem in its fist to third states. Issue 25 is the first color text cover, and 26 sees the first spot color to cover and interior covers, a trend continued through Issue 28.

  • Eaves, Morris, Editor; Paley, Morton D., Editor

    Publicado por University of New Mexico, 1975

    Librería: Amatoria Fine Art Books, IOBA, CALIBA, Sacramento, CA, Estados Unidos de America

    Miembro de asociación: IOBA

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    Softcover. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. Very Good lot of 9 Issues of the Blake Newsletter. 8 1/2" x 11" staplebound glossy pictorial wraps featuring the artwork of William Blake to the covers, all issues show minor shelf and reading wear, with Issue 35 showing bumping to bottom of spine and more extensive rubbing to covers, else all issues are fully intact, clean, unmarked, and with no staple oxidization. Issue 35 is the illustrated checklist compiled by Ruth Fine Lehrer, but all other issues include news, essays, discussions, reviews, and black-and-white illustrations of Blake's paintings and prints. Issue 36 includes a discussion by John Wright on Blake's relief etching including details and discussion of the plates themselves. That issue also includes black-and-white photo stills of a dance-drama called "the Mental Traveler", based on the ballad by William Blake, beside a detailed review of the performance. Issue 37 includes images of Golgonooza, the Church and School of William Blake in Ohio. Issue 40 includes a two-page comic drawn by Martin Read and phrased from "Blake Records" titled "A Vision for 1977: Envisioned by a Blakean Cat", edited by GE Bentley, Jr. Issue 42 includes a discussion with the composer Arthur Farwell about his Blake-inspired compositions, including sheet music and illustrative reference. The Blake Newsletter is an invaluable reference for the scholar and novice alike, and a worthy addition to any library of discussion material about William Blake.