A Vision of Thoreau, With His 1849 Essay: Civil Disobedience. Woodcuts by Antonio Frasconi
by Frasconi, Antonio
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- Hardcover
- Signed
- Condition
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Shaker Heights, Ohio, United States
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About This Item
1/1/1965. Hardcover. A Vision of Thoreau is the third in a series and will be followed by volumes on Mark Twain, Emerson and Melville. All the woodcuts have been printed from the original blocks on hand-made Goyu paper from Japan. This edition has been limited to five hundred thirty copies, printed at the Spiral Press, New York, April 1965. This copy, here signed by the artist, is number 335. Original decorative boards with black trees on green paper; binding tight; text clean and bright; pages uncut. VG
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- Bookseller
- Loganberry Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 70190569
- Title
- A Vision of Thoreau, With His 1849 Essay: Civil Disobedience. Woodcuts by Antonio Frasconi
- Author
- Frasconi, Antonio
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used
- Date Published
- 1/1/1965
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Loganberry Books
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Shaker Heights, Ohio
About Loganberry Books
Loganberry Books is an independently owned & operated bookstore in the historic Larchmere neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio. Established in 1994, we feature a carefully curated collection of new, used & rare books in all genres for both readers and collectors, with an inventory of over 100,000 volumes (give or take - we're still counting!).
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