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Published by REDCLIFFE, BRISTOL, 1985
ISBN 10: 0905459555ISBN 13: 9780905459554
Seller: booksonlinebrighton, Brighton, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Beige Boards with gilt titles to spine, 240 x 165 mm approx. xiv + 306 pp. 8 colour plates + 32 b/w plates with all illustrations thereon as called for. First Printing 1985. Please see our images of the actual book offered for sale for further details and condition. Near Fine/ Near Fine (Book- Mild bump to bottom corners else as new with no previous owner name or insc. Dust Jacket - slight fade to spine, non price clipped. No other defects to book or jacket).
First Edition
0. Bristol, Redcliffe, 1985, in-8°, xiv pp + 305 pp, publisher's cloth with dustwrapper. Wrapper slightly discoloured but still a good copy of the first edition. No ex-library markings.
Published by Redcliffe Press, (1985), Bristol, 1985
Seller: TBCL The Book Collector's Library, Montreal, QC, Canada
Association Member: IOBA
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First Edition. First Edition. Hardcover. Signed by Author. First Edition Inscribed by Keith Clements on the front free endpaper, "For.memories of wonderful summer school - Keith / July '92 and additionally Signed on the title-page. 8vo. 305 pp. Colour and black and white illustrations throughout. A fine copy in orange cloth, gilt titles to the spine in a stunning pictorial dustwrapper portraying Lamb's 1914 Self-Portrait on the front cover and his now famous painting of Lytton Strachey on the back. A superb biography of Henry Lamb, who, as part of Lady Ottoline Morrell's circle met Lytton Strachey and through his brother Walter who had proposed marriage to Virginia Woolf, was introduced to the Bloomsbury Group. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Published by Redcliffe,, Bristol,, 1985
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. 8vo. pp. xiv, 305. 8pp. coloured illustrations. 32pp. black and white illustrations. Original publisher's tan cloth lettered gilt on spine. Unclipped dust jacket. Three good handwritten signed letters from Henry Lamb to John Holmstrom (a collector of Henry Lamb's paintings) loosely inserted. One is hand-written from Coombe Bisset, Salisbury and two are written on headed notepaper from the same address. They all date from 1954 (3/7, 12/12 & 28/12) consisting of about 190, 122 & 170 words. In the first letter Lamb agrees to sell his painting of 'Valentine' for 60 guineas instead of 100 guineas as agreed by the gallery. In the second Lamb says he is 'glad to hear the young Valentine continues to give pleasure.' He goes on to say that when Holmstrom visits, Valentine, now aged 16, might well be about. The final letter is still about their proposed meeting and the possibility of Valentine, now garbed as a public school boy being there. 'There is a last years' picture of him now in a small exhibition in the Salisbury Art School (New Street) which would prepare you for the shock of seeing him in the flesh.' A further letter from Keith Clements to Holmstrom is loosely inserted written on headed notepaper from Queenwood, Darley Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN20 7UN and dated 20 April 1979 consisting of about 190 words in which he thanks Holmstrom for his helpful details. He also says that Lady Pansy (Lamb's wife) is still in London and that he hasn't been in touch with Valentine Lamb, but that he lives in Dublin and works for the 'Irish Times'. Henry Lamb (1883 Ð 1960) was an English painter of Australian birth. Chapters on many of his contemporaries and friends such as Augustus John, Boris Anrep, Lytton Strachey, Stanley Spencer and Carrington are included. Minute amount of creasing to dust jacket at foot of spine; a near fine copy. 0905459555 About fine. Signedes.