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Published to accompany a 2000 Grolier Club exhibition, the items in this catalogue are from the collection of Arthur L. Schwarz. Topics include the English succession; royal, civil, and ecclesiastical architecture; the English Reformation; and humor. It includes a chart of England's royal line of succession and an index of exhibited objects.
Vivat Rex! – An Exhibition Commemorating the 500th Anniversary of the Accession of Henry VIII
Häftad, Engelska, 2009
374 kr
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The complicated personality and dramatic reign of England's King Henry VIII - visionary, tyrant, monarch, bully, defender of the faith, destroyer of monasteries, lover and libertine - have been immortalized (and fictionalized) in literature, on stage, and in film by leading writers of their generations. This catalogue to the Grolier Club exhibition Vivat Rex! (March 3-May 2, 2009) brings the real Henry, his life, reign, and times, to life through books, manuscripts, handwritten letters, and prints. Many of the works described and illustrated are unique in themselves, or belonged to Henry himself, to his family, or to members of his court.
Grolier Club Collects II – Books, Manuscripts and Works on Paper from the Collections of Grolier Club Members
Inbunden, Engelska, 2015
690 kr
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This catalogue of books, manuscripts, and works on paper was drawn from the international membership of the Grolier Club and accompanied an exhibition at the Club. Reflecting the breadth and quality of those members' varied collecting interests, the items encompass medieval manuscripts and early printed books, as well as contemporary literature; and rarities ranging from Old Master drawings and prints, to nineteenth- and twentieth-century posters, cartoons and ephemera to livres d'artiste, children's books, book objects, and photographs. These unique objects illuminate the remarkable range of subjects pursued by bibliophiles and provide proof that the collecting of books and prints in the age of the Internet is not only alive and well but thriving.