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The Anderson Galleries ... New York Harry Buxton Forman. OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ABCUP Gutenberg Ill Still CATALOGUE NUMBER 1480 Roger Ingen THE.
The Anderson Galleries ... New York Harry Buxton Forman. OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ABCUP Gutenberg Ill Still CATALOGUE NUMBER 1480 Roger Ingen THE.
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... Forman lived in a world of books , and - to quote from his own writings " the world of books is still , of all worlds in which an artist is privileged to live , the most ' living world . ' " Very little is publicly known of Mr. Forman ...
... Forman lived in a world of books , and - to quote from his own writings " the world of books is still , of all worlds in which an artist is privileged to live , the most ' living world . ' " Very little is publicly known of Mr. Forman ...
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The Anderson Galleries ... New York Harry Buxton Forman. little " Hospital Note Book " full of the names of the wounded and their needs which he supplied . But all the items in Mr. Forman's " world of books " which are here catalogued ...
The Anderson Galleries ... New York Harry Buxton Forman. little " Hospital Note Book " full of the names of the wounded and their needs which he supplied . But all the items in Mr. Forman's " world of books " which are here catalogued ...
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... Forman notes : " This is apparently an ex- ceptional copy of the first edition drawn for the purpose of colouring be- fore the foot inscriptions on leaves 5 to 12 had been engraved and when the signature " A " was standing on the 1st ...
... Forman notes : " This is apparently an ex- ceptional copy of the first edition drawn for the purpose of colouring be- fore the foot inscriptions on leaves 5 to 12 had been engraved and when the signature " A " was standing on the 1st ...
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... Forman's hand . On the fly - leaf opposite Mr. Forman's note , is an original Sonnet by him , signed with his initials , and dated June 10 , 1883 . BLAKE'S OWN COPY , WITH ORIGINAL DRAWING 36. [ BLAKE ( WILLIAM ) . ] An Account of a ...
... Forman's hand . On the fly - leaf opposite Mr. Forman's note , is an original Sonnet by him , signed with his initials , and dated June 10 , 1883 . BLAKE'S OWN COPY , WITH ORIGINAL DRAWING 36. [ BLAKE ( WILLIAM ) . ] An Account of a ...
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