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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Grandjean, Lee (illustrateur). So the old snake sheds its skins. Clash of flint with flint that waves hurl against chalk. Risings, sinkings: cycle on cycle. Fresh water, salt water, brackish lagoon. Whirl and loop of streaming gravel. Cloud on cloud of sediment. Yaldhurst: the tilled fields. This collection is the outcome of a creative collaboration between the poet Jeremy Hooker and the sculptor Lee Grandjean. The work originated from Hooker's lifelong knowledge of the New Forest in the south of England and Grandjean's powerful tree images. The book creates a strong sense of the presence of the Forest, but is concerned primarily to realize an imaginative vision that involves new relationships, especially between man and nature. It comprises photographs of sculpture, two woodcuts and unique drawings specifically designed around the text of the sequence of poems, as well as an essay by Hooker on the collaboration, and extracts from his explorations of the Forest in prose.
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ISBN 10 : 1848619715 ISBN 13 : 9781848619715
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Grandjean, Lee (illustrateur). Paperback. Jeremy Hooker's journal records his close friendship over more than 40 years with the sculptor and painter Lee Grandjean. They have collaborated together and made many excursions together, and shared times at Lee's Norfolk home. Their relationship continues to be a long conversation, in which each has learnt more about the other's art, and about their affinities as image-makers and seekers of new vision in an imaginatively impoverished time. "I have no record of the date when I first met Lee Grandjean but I remember the occasion well. It was towards the beginning of my period as creative writing fellow at Winchester School of Art and I had introduced myself to the students by giving a reading of my poetry. At the end of the reading, to my astonishment, a man in a white boiler suit stood up and clapped. Nervous on this occasion, my first thought was that this was intended as satire. It was, in fact, appreciation, and this was my first encounter with Lee Grandjean, who, at that time, held a sculpture fellowship at the School of Art. We talked after the reading and it wasn't long before he was showing me the sculpture he was at work on. Thus began a creative relationship that has been, and continues to be, immensely important to both of us." -Jeremy Hooker Jeremy Hooker's journal records his close friendship over more than 40 years with the sculptor and painter Lee Grandjean. Their relationship continues to be a long conversation, in which each has learnt more about the other's art. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : New. Grandjean, Lee (illustrateur). Jeremy Hooker's journal records his close friendship over more than 40 years with the sculptor and painter Lee Grandjean. They have collaborated together and made many excursions together, and shared times at Lee's Norfolk home. Their relationship continues to be a long conversation, in which each has learnt more about the other's art, and about their affinities as image-makers and seekers of new vision in an imaginatively impoverished time. "I have no record of the date when I first met Lee Grandjean but I remember the occasion well. It was towards the beginning of my period as creative writing fellow at Winchester School of Art and I had introduced myself to the students by giving a reading of my poetry. At the end of the reading, to my astonishment, a man in a white boiler suit stood up and clapped. Nervous on this occasion, my first thought was that this was intended as satire. It was, in fact, appreciation, and this was my first encounter with Lee Grandjean, who, at that time, held a sculpture fellowship at the School of Art. We talked after the reading and it wasn't long before he was showing me the sculpture he was at work on. Thus began a creative relationship that has been, and continues to be, immensely important to both of us." -Jeremy Hooker.
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Vendeur : Richard Sylvanus Williams (Est 1976), WINTERTON, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : Fine. Grandjean, Lee (illustrateur). 1st Edition. From the library of Donald Davie 1922-1995, poet and literary critic, and his wife Doreen. Inscribed on half-title page "for Donald Davie all good wishes Jeremy Hooker 4.12.93" Book is in very fine condition with virtually no signs of wear and/or age. Spine a little faded. Inscribed.
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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Very Good. Illustrated By Lee Grandjean (illustrateur). 1st Edition. All books outside UK sent airmail. All books tracked. PayPal accepted. Signed by the author "To Phillipa from Jeremy Hooker". Pictorial covers. Signed by Author(s).
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Ajouter au panierEtat : As New. Grandjean, Lee (illustrateur). Unread book in perfect condition.
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ISBN 10 : 187061223X ISBN 13 : 9781870612234
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : F/VG+/ND. y First Edition. SOFTBACK SHIPPED FROM THE UK.* Edition: 1st.* Impression: 1st.* Date of Publication: 1993* Publisher: * Binding and cover condition: Soft illustrated card covers. No bumps or rubs. Minimal shelf wear to edges & corners. Spine faded. No creases to spine or hinge. VG+* Contents condition: PRIVATE COPY NOT EX-LIBRARY. Clean, crisp, tight & bright. Jeremy Hooker?s signature and dedication to prelims. No annotations or marks to text, no visible faults. Very lightly used. VG+* Illustrations: B/w photos & drawings throughout.* Pages: 79 pp. text. ii pp. blank pages at rear.* Product Description:- This collection is the outcome of a creative collaboration between the poet Jeremy Hooker and the sculptor Lee Grandjean. The work originated from Hooker's lifelong knowledge of the New Forest in the south of England and Grandjean's powerful tree images. The book creates a strong sense of the presence of the Forest, but is concerned primarily to realize an imaginative vision that involves new relationships, especially between man and nature. It comprises photographs of sculpture, two woodcuts and unique drawings specifically designed around the text of the sequence of poems, as well as an essay by Hooker on the collaboration, and extracts from his explorations of the Forest in prose.* This is a NEAR FINE author signed first edition copy with a faded spine & minimal shelf wear.*. y.
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ISBN 10 : 1848619715 ISBN 13 : 9781848619715
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Grandjean, Lee (illustrateur). Paperback. Jeremy Hooker's journal records his close friendship over more than 40 years with the sculptor and painter Lee Grandjean. They have collaborated together and made many excursions together, and shared times at Lee's Norfolk home. Their relationship continues to be a long conversation, in which each has learnt more about the other's art, and about their affinities as image-makers and seekers of new vision in an imaginatively impoverished time. "I have no record of the date when I first met Lee Grandjean but I remember the occasion well. It was towards the beginning of my period as creative writing fellow at Winchester School of Art and I had introduced myself to the students by giving a reading of my poetry. At the end of the reading, to my astonishment, a man in a white boiler suit stood up and clapped. Nervous on this occasion, my first thought was that this was intended as satire. It was, in fact, appreciation, and this was my first encounter with Lee Grandjean, who, at that time, held a sculpture fellowship at the School of Art. We talked after the reading and it wasn't long before he was showing me the sculpture he was at work on. Thus began a creative relationship that has been, and continues to be, immensely important to both of us." -Jeremy Hooker Jeremy Hooker's journal records his close friendship over more than 40 years with the sculptor and painter Lee Grandjean. Their relationship continues to be a long conversation, in which each has learnt more about the other's art. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Fine. 1st Edition. First edition. 4to. 33pp. Double-spread decorated card wrappers. An introduction by Isabel Carlisle precedes a selection of photographs of Grandjean's striking wooden sculptures, predominantly in colour, and a selection of poems by Hooker. A fine copy.
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Grandjean, Lee (illustrateur). Paperback. Jeremy Hooker's journal records his close friendship over more than 40 years with the sculptor and painter Lee Grandjean. They have collaborated together and made many excursions together, and shared times at Lee's Norfolk home. Their relationship continues to be a long conversation, in which each has learnt more about the other's art, and about their affinities as image-makers and seekers of new vision in an imaginatively impoverished time. "I have no record of the date when I first met Lee Grandjean but I remember the occasion well. It was towards the beginning of my period as creative writing fellow at Winchester School of Art and I had introduced myself to the students by giving a reading of my poetry. At the end of the reading, to my astonishment, a man in a white boiler suit stood up and clapped. Nervous on this occasion, my first thought was that this was intended as satire. It was, in fact, appreciation, and this was my first encounter with Lee Grandjean, who, at that time, held a sculpture fellowship at the School of Art. We talked after the reading and it wasn't long before he was showing me the sculpture he was at work on. Thus began a creative relationship that has been, and continues to be, immensely important to both of us." -Jeremy Hooker Jeremy Hooker's journal records his close friendship over more than 40 years with the sculptor and painter Lee Grandjean. Their relationship continues to be a long conversation, in which each has learnt more about the other's art. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : New. Grandjean, Lee (illustrateur). Jeremy Hooker's journal records his close friendship over more than 40 years with the sculptor and painter Lee Grandjean. They have collaborated together and made many excursions together, and shared times at Lee's Norfolk home. Their relationship continues to be a long conversation, in which each has learnt more about the other's art, and about their affinities as image-makers and seekers of new vision in an imaginatively impoverished time. "I have no record of the date when I first met Lee Grandjean but I remember the occasion well. It was towards the beginning of my period as creative writing fellow at Winchester School of Art and I had introduced myself to the students by giving a reading of my poetry. At the end of the reading, to my astonishment, a man in a white boiler suit stood up and clapped. Nervous on this occasion, my first thought was that this was intended as satire. It was, in fact, appreciation, and this was my first encounter with Lee Grandjean, who, at that time, held a sculpture fellowship at the School of Art. We talked after the reading and it wasn't long before he was showing me the sculpture he was at work on. Thus began a creative relationship that has been, and continues to be, immensely important to both of us." -Jeremy Hooker.
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Edité par Enitharmon Press, London, 1993
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Fine. 1st Edition. The deluxe issue of the first edition, limited to just twenty-five numbered copies signed by both Hooker and Grandjean (this being #10). Slim 8vo. 79pp. Red cloth lettered in gold at the spine and with an inset decorative paper plate to the upper board. Dual portrait photographic frontispiece. A selection of poems by Jeremy Hooker, augmented with illustrations by Grandjean plus ten predominantly full-page photographs of his striking wooden sculptures. In fine state. No dust wrapper, as issued, but with the original unprinted acetate protector. Uncommon. Signed by Author(s).
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Ajouter au panierTaschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Grandjean, Lee (illustrateur). nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Jeremy Hooker's journal records his close friendship over more than 40 years with the sculptor and painter Lee Grandjean. They have collaborated together and made many excursions together, and shared times at Lee's Norfolk home. Their relationship continues to be a long conversation, in which each has learnt more about the other's art, and about their affinities as image-makers and seekers of new vision in an imaginatively impoverished time. 'I have no record of the date when I first met Lee Grandjean but I remember the occasion well. It was towards the beginning of my period as creative writing fellow at Winchester School of Art and I had introduced myself to the students by giving a reading of my poetry. At the end of the reading, to my astonishment, a man in a white boiler suit stood up and clapped. Nervous on this occasion, my first thought was that this was intended as satire. It was, in fact, appreciation, and this was my first encounter with Lee Grandjean, who, at that time, held a sculpture fellowship at the School of Art. We talked after the reading and it wasn't long before he was showing me the sculpture he was at work on. Thus began a creative relationship that has been, and continues to be, immensely important to both of us.' -Jeremy Hooker.