Anbieter: Gerald Wollermann, Bad Vilbel, Deutschland
Paperback. Zustand: Gut. 1. 200 S. Paperback. Innerhalb Deutschlands Versand je nach Größe/Gewicht als Großbrief bzw. Bücher- und Warensendung mit der Post oder per DHL. Rechnung mit MwSt.-Ausweis liegt jeder Lieferung bei. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 400.
Anbieter: Versandantiquariat Felix Mücke, Grasellenbach - Hammelbach, Deutschland
unknown_binding. Zustand: Gut. 200 Seiten; Taschenbuchausgabe, Artikel stammt aus Nichtraucherhaushalt! K11056 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 500.
Verlag: The Fortune Press, London, 1947
Anbieter: Quair Books PBFA, Leeds, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
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In den WarenkorbCloth. Zustand: Very Good. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, incl. two b/w line drawings of a cat toying with a mouse and a bird (likely either by Chapman or Blakeston). Original textured black cloth, spine lettered in gilt. Bottom edges untrimmed, leading edges untrimmed and uncut. Faintly mottled, pushing and gentle wear to extremities. Endpapers a touch grubby, front matter gently creased, else, clean and tight. In original buff illustrated dust jacket (likely by Max Chapman?): unevenly toned, gently creased and rubbed at extremities. Very good/ very good A pleasing first edition copy of the Fortune Press' Appointment with Seven, "the first collection in book form of work by: Peter Chilvers, Max Chapman, Silvia Dobson, W. E. R. Bell and Mark Holloway," and including contributions by the more seasoned Roger Burford and Oswell Blakeston. Born Henry Joseph Hasslacher (1907-1985), Blakeston was apprenticed into the British film industry, working with David Lean, before joining the experimental film group and publisher, POOL. He chose a new name for himself; 'Oswell Blakeston' apparently combined a borrowing from Osbert Sitwell and his mother's maiden name. Blakeston was prolific and varied in his output, which included poetry, crime fiction and travel books,alongside his film writings; he was also an artist and illustrator. Max Chapman was an "inventive, committed painter" and artist, who was "one of the last links with the rarefied aesthetic world of Ricketts and Shannon in the 1920s and the later Bohemianism of Soho and Fitzrovia." As here, he frequently collaborated with his partner Oswell Blakeston, who wrote and illustrated numerous books together.