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uwmspeccoll · 6 months
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It's Fine Press Friday!
We end the work week with this slim volume of number 12 in The Ariel Poems series, Troy by the Italian-born British poet Humbert Wolfe with illustrations by British artist Charles Ricketts, printed in London by the Curwen Press for Faber & Gwyer in 1928. It is a large paper edition printed on English hand-made paper in an edition of 500 copies singed by the poet. The Ariel Poems were a series of illustrated pamphlets containing poems published by Faber and Gwyer and after 1929 by Faber and Faber. The first series had 38 titles published between 1927 and 1931. The second series, published in 1954, had 8 titles.
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garadinervi · 3 months
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«The largest of the concentration camps, beside the German fort in the capital Windhoek. At its height, this camp held 7,000 prisoners.» (detail), in David Olusoga and Casper W. Erichsen, (2010), The Kaiser's Holocaust. Germany’s Forgotten Genocide and the Colonial Roots of Nazism, Faber and Faber, London, 2011
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mendingmusic · 2 months
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Victoria Adukwei Bulley reads 'The Ultra-Black Fish'
"Victoria reads 'The Ultra-Black Fish' from her shortlisted collection 'Quiet', published by Faber and Faber."
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From The Arctic by Don Paterson.
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rhinestonefilms · 11 months
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I’ve been writing a book for 4 years set during the highland clearances. I sent it to faber to be evaluated. It’s apparently good. I just wanted to put this somewhere because it’s the biggest undertaking I’ve ever done so far. Sorry it’s not art.
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Brian Aldiss - The Airs Of Earth - Faber and Faber - 1965
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thequietabsolute · 1 year
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— Elegies, by Douglas Dunn [1985]
Propriety she had, preferring grace / Because she saw more virtue in its wit, / Convinced right conduct should have glamour in it / Or look good to an educated eye
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dynamobooks · 1 year
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Adrian Tomine: New York Drawings (2012)
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Book 052
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
Tom Stoppard
Faber and Faber 1967
While this is one of my favorite plays, that isn’t really the reason I keep this book around. I mostly keep it around because I really love the cover design. My photo really doesn’t do the colors justice.
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downthetubes · 2 years
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Don't miss your chance to win the Observer / Faber / Comica Graphic Short Story Prize!
There's still time to create your comic to enter this year's Observer / Faber / Comica Graphic Short Story Prize and win £1000 - and publication in The Observer New Review.
There’s still time to create your comic to enter this year’s Observer / Faber / Comica Graphic Short Story Prize and win £1000 – and publication in The Observer New Review. Judged by artist Adrian Tomine, actor Michael Sheen, Gosh! Comics’ Tom Oldham, Rachel Cooke, Angus Cargill  (Faber & Faber) and comics archivist and publisher Paul Gravett, the competition open to UK residents over 16.…
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fuckyeahgoodomens · 26 days
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(from the S1 deleted scene of the Pollution on the tanker (which is on the dvd :)))
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uwmspeccoll · 1 year
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Wood Engraving Wednesday
ERIC RAVILIOUS
Here are a couple of small wood engravings by the noted English designer, painter, and wood engraver Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) illustrating English poet Harold Monro’s (1879-1932) poem Elm Angel, published in London by Faber and Faber as No. 26 in The Ariel Poems series in 1930. The edition was limited to 250 numbered copies on English handmade paper, and our copy is signed by the poet. Ravilious was one of the most significant wood engravers of his generation, despite dying at the age of 39 when his plane vanished over the north Atlantic during WWII.
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garadinervi · 1 year
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Sylvia Plath, Crossing the Water, Edited by Ted Hughes, Faber and Faber, London, 1971 [Jonkers Rare Books, Henley-on-Thames]
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highdefinitions · 1 month
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an updated dumbass list for the people
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thecollectibles · 9 months
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Art by Sara Faber
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