Tuesday 12 October 2021
Blackie and Son Ltd, a quantity of books with decorative covers, some in the Glasgow...
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Blackie and Son Ltd, a quantity of books with decorative covers, some in the Glasgow school style and by Talwin Morris,
Late 19th and early 20th Century,
Cloth biddings and comprising:- twenty-two books with covers attributed to or designed by Talwin Morris (British 1865-1911); there are eight books with the same cover design that are sometimes attributed (not proven) to Charles Rennie Mackintosh and a single book The Four Miss Whittingtons by Geraldine Mockler, sometimes mentioned as a cover by Mackintosh (not proven); together with seventeen Blackie and Son books with various decorative covers; together with six Angela Brazil books with figurative covers and a book by Walter Rhoades For the sake of his Chum A School Story with figurative cover; together with Sister-Songs By Francis Thompson, published John Lane at the Bodley Head, 1895, with frontispiece, title page and cover design by Laurence Housman; and four books with decorative covers by various publishers; Cautionary Tales for Children with verses by H. Belloc and pictures by B.T.B; Studio publication The Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours with personalised inscription for 1906; and three Riverside Edition works of Dickens, published by Hurd & Houghton, New York 1875 Pictures from Italy. American Notes, David Copperfield and Bleak House
(65)
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