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(THOMAS, Edward.) A Centenary Celebration, With Etchings By Arthur Neal.

£575.00

A Limited Edition, this being Number 2 of 50 numbered copies, signed by the Artist. Folio, 6 etchings, tissue guards, pp. 36. Bound in full cloth, with morocco spine label titled in gilt. Published by the Rampant Lions Press (Cambridge), 1978.

A little offsetting from the tissue guards to 4 pages (pp. 22-25), otherwise fine.

Edward Thomas (1878-1917) originally made his name writing travel accounts and critical reviews. The commencement of WW1 in 1914 and his friendship with Robert Frost, the famous American Poet, caused Thomas to start writing poetry. He continued to produce his wonderful poetry until he was tragically killed during action on the Western Front in 1917. (Edward Thomas, Petersfield Museum.)

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A Limited Edition, this being Number 2 of 50 numbered copies, signed by the Artist. Folio, 6 etchings, tissue guards, pp. 36. Bound in full cloth, with morocco spine label titled in gilt. Published by the Rampant Lions Press (Cambridge), 1978.

A little offsetting from the tissue guards to 4 pages (pp. 22-25), otherwise fine.

Edward Thomas (1878-1917) originally made his name writing travel accounts and critical reviews. The commencement of WW1 in 1914 and his friendship with Robert Frost, the famous American Poet, caused Thomas to start writing poetry. He continued to produce his wonderful poetry until he was tragically killed during action on the Western Front in 1917. (Edward Thomas, Petersfield Museum.)

Please contact us for shipping costs if ordering from outside the UK.

A Limited Edition, this being Number 2 of 50 numbered copies, signed by the Artist. Folio, 6 etchings, tissue guards, pp. 36. Bound in full cloth, with morocco spine label titled in gilt. Published by the Rampant Lions Press (Cambridge), 1978.

A little offsetting from the tissue guards to 4 pages (pp. 22-25), otherwise fine.

Edward Thomas (1878-1917) originally made his name writing travel accounts and critical reviews. The commencement of WW1 in 1914 and his friendship with Robert Frost, the famous American Poet, caused Thomas to start writing poetry. He continued to produce his wonderful poetry until he was tragically killed during action on the Western Front in 1917. (Edward Thomas, Petersfield Museum.)

Please contact us for shipping costs if ordering from outside the UK.

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