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Edité par The Aquila Press, Kensington, 1929
Vendeur : Visible Voice Books, Cleveland, OH, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. The Aquila Press, Kensington January 1929 Binding: Hardcover spine worn, corners slightly rubbed, otherwise clean copy, 104 of 750 $NRP.
Edité par The Aquila Press, London, 1929
Leather. Etat : Very Good. Paul Nash (illustrateur). A uniquely bound limited edition of this classic Romantic Russian poem, formatted and illustrated by Paul Nash. A limited edition work, limited to seven hundred and fifty copies printed on Maillol hand-made paper, this being numbered one-hundred and twelve.'A Song About Tsar Ivan Vasilevitch' is a popular Russian poem, set during the Oprichnina times. The most famous scence in this poem depicts a fistfights between the protagonists, Kalashnikov and oprichnik Kiribeevich.Originally written in Russian by Mikhail Lermontov, a Romantic writer who is considered to be the greatest figure in Russian Romanticism.Translated by John Cournos.Illustrated and formatted by Paul Nash, the surrealist painter and war artist.Published by the Aquila Press in Kensington. The Press was founded by James Cleugh, Frederick Harris, and Alex Keiller in 1929. It's thought that the press ceased in 1930. Rebacked with the original morocco boards restored. Externally, generally smart, with a little discolouration to the boards. A few minor marks to the boards, including a faint tidemark to the head of the front board. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Very Good. book.