By William Blake; Sir Geoffrey Keynes; Morton D. Paley; Michael Phillips [editors]
Oxford   At the Clarendon Press
10" by 7.5" xiv, [2], 390pp
A smart and bright first edition copy of this selection of essays on the poet William Blake written by scholar Sir Geoffrey Keynes.
By William Blake; Sir Geoffrey Keynes; Morton D. Paley; Michael Phillips [editors]

1973 William Blake Essays in Honour of Sir Geoffrey Keynes

Oxford   At the Clarendon Press
10" by 7.5" xiv, [2], 390pp
A smart and bright first edition copy of this selection of essays on the poet William Blake written by scholar Sir Geoffrey Keynes.
£135.00
: 1.5kgs / : 842B19

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First Edition, Illustrated, Publishers' Original Binding, With Dustwrapper

This volume gathers a selection of essays by Geoffrey Keynes that view William Blake's works from a variety of perspectives. The essays cover Blake's earliest works and his later poems and designs. 

Sir Geoffrey Keynes was a British surgeon and author who was a scholar and bibliographer of English literature and English medical history focusing primarily on William Blake and William Harvey.

Richly illustrated throughout and in the original unclipped dust wrapper.

Condition

In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally, excellent. Internally, firmly bound with bright and clean pages. In the original unclipped dust wrapper which is generally excellent with some very minor edge wear.

Fine

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