Brangwyn (Frank, illustrator). The Girl and the Faun, by Eden Phillpotts, London: Cecil Palmer & Hayward, 1916, four tipped-in colour plates, including frontispiece, lithographic illustrations and decorations throughout, printed in pale orange-brown, short closed tear to fore-margin of page 37 (without loss), original 4to vellum gilt, some light marks, large 4to, limited de luxe edition of 350 copies, on hand-made paper, signed by the author and artist, this copy numbers 89, together with Shaw-Sparrow (Walter). Frank Brangwyn and his Work, London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1910, two original etchings, each signed by the artist, 20 colour and 17 collotype mounted plates, untrimmed, original publishers printed wrappers, lightly rubbed, large folio (40.5 x 28.5 cm), plus The Pageant of Empire, Souvenir Volume, with an introductory note by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, illustrations by Frank Brangwyn R.A., Spencer Pryse and Macdonald, Gill, edited by Martin Hardy, London: Fleet Way Press, 1924, colour lithographic illustrations throughout, including double-page colour map by Macdonald Gill titles Map of the World in the Time of Cabot, and golden? colour lithograph by Brangwyn at end, later green cloth, folio and other Frank Brangwyn interest, including Bookplates by Frank Branwyn, 1920, The Decorative Art of Frank Brangwyn by Herbert Furst, 1924, Eothen: or Traces of Travel brought home from the East by A. W. Kinglake, 1913, Windmills by Frank Brangwyn R.A. and Hater Preston, 1923, The Bridge, a chapter in the history of building, by Frank Brangwyn and Christain Barman, 1926, and other monographs and related exhibition catalogues, mostly 4to (Quantity: 33)
Brangwyn (Frank, illustrator). The Girl and the Faun, by Eden Phillpotts, London: Cecil Palmer & Hayward, 1916, four tipped-in colour plates, including frontispiece, lithographic illustrations and decorations throughout, printed in pale orange-brown, short closed tear to fore-margin of page 37 (without loss), original 4to vellum gilt, some light marks, large 4to, limited de luxe edition of 350 copies, on hand-made paper, signed by the author and artist, this copy numbers 89, together with Shaw-Sparrow (Walter). Frank Brangwyn and his Work, London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1910, two original etchings, each signed by the artist, 20 colour and 17 collotype mounted plates, untrimmed, original publishers printed wrappers, lightly rubbed, large folio (40.5 x 28.5 cm), plus The Pageant of Empire, Souvenir Volume, with an introductory note by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, illustrations by Frank Brangwyn R.A., Spencer Pryse and Macdonald, Gill, edited by Martin Hardy, London: Fleet Way Press, 1924, colour lithographic illustrations throughout, including double-page colour map by Macdonald Gill titles Map of the World in the Time of Cabot, and golden? colour lithograph by Brangwyn at end, later green cloth, folio and other Frank Brangwyn interest, including Bookplates by Frank Branwyn, 1920, The Decorative Art of Frank Brangwyn by Herbert Furst, 1924, Eothen: or Traces of Travel brought home from the East by A. W. Kinglake, 1913, Windmills by Frank Brangwyn R.A. and Hater Preston, 1923, The Bridge, a chapter in the history of building, by Frank Brangwyn and Christain Barman, 1926, and other monographs and related exhibition catalogues, mostly 4to (Quantity: 33)
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