Edité par The Dolmen Press, Dublin, 1973
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Joe Collins Rare Books, Dublin, Irlande
Edition originale
EUR 25
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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Fine. 1st Edition. 132 pages + 2 plates of illustrations. Text illustrations. 250x175mm.Original publisher's decorative card covers. *Originally published as number VII in the Dolmen Press 'New Yeats Papers' series, this variant of No. 204 in 'Miller : Dolmen XXV - An Illustrated Bibliography of the Dolmen Press 1951-1976' was issued for sale by the Cuala Press, Dalkey, County Dublin.* **The Dun Emer / Cuala Press was from the start a Yeats family affair. W. B. Yeats, his father, brother, and sisters were all involved in its affairs, in one respect or another. Michael B. Yeats states that it is perhaps natural in these circumstances that tensions should arise in a family of such differing personalities and strong wills. He also emphasizes the role his mother played as intermediary between Yeats and his sisters. And although the press issued a considerable number of books, broadsides and hand-coloured prints which brought the Press a world-wide reputation, one of the great problems was that it never became a profitable concern.** A fine copy without any damage, library stamps, inscriptions or other markings.
Edité par The Dolmen Press, Dublin, 1973
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Joe Collins Rare Books, Dublin, Irlande
Edition originale
EUR 25
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. 1st Edition. 131 pages + 2 plates of illustrations. Text illustrations. 250x175mm.Original publisher's card covers. with decorative unclipped flaps. Issued as number VII in the Dolmen Press 'New Yeats Papers' series *The Dun Emer / Cuala Press was from the start a Yeats family affair. W. B. Yeats, his father, brother, and sisters were all involved in its affairs, in one respect or another. Michael B. Yeats states that it is perhaps natural in these circumstances that tensions should arise in a family of such differing personalities and strong wills. He also emphasizes the role his mother played as intermediary between Yeats and his sisters. And although the press issued a considerable number of books, broadsides and hand-coloured prints which brought the Press a world-wide reputation, one of the great problems was that it never became a profitable concern.* ** (Miller : Dolmen XXV - An Illustrated Bibliography of the Dolmen Press 1951-1976, no. 204).** A fine copy without any damage, library stamps, inscriptions or other markings.