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Moods and tenses : the portraits and characters of Peter Reddick

Title
Moods and tenses : the portraits and characters of Peter Reddick / Ian Rogerson.
Author
Rogerson, Ian.
Publication
Huddersfield, W. Yorkshire : Fleece Press, 1999.

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TextRestricted use Rare Books 20-1160Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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Additional Authors
  • Reddick, Peter
  • Lawrence, Simon, 1958-
  • Esslemont, David
  • Sanderson, Peter J.
  • Fleece Press, publisher.
  • Smith Settle (Firm), binder.
  • Papierfabrik Zerkall Renker & Söhne, papermaker.
Description
54 pages : illustrations; 26 cm
Subject
Wood-engravers > England
Genre/Form
Private press books – England – Huddersfield – 20th century.
Note
  • "220 copies of this book were printed by Simon Lawrence, and bound by Smith Settle in quarter cloth and paste paper made by David Esslemont. The paper used is Zerkall, and the type is Scotch Roman, set by Peter J. Sanderson. The help of the Folio Society, Cambridge University Library, Trevor Weston & the artist in lending blocks is gratefully acknowledged"--Colophon.
  • Issued in box.
Binding (note)
  • Bound in quarter red cloth with decorative red paper boards; issued with box.
Call Number
Rare Books 20-1160
ISBN
  • 0948375604
  • 9780948375606
OCLC
42791236
Author
Rogerson, Ian.
Title
Moods and tenses : the portraits and characters of Peter Reddick / Ian Rogerson.
Imprint
Huddersfield, W. Yorkshire : Fleece Press, 1999.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Binding
Bound in quarter red cloth with decorative red paper boards; issued with box. NN
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Added Author
Reddick, Peter, wood-engraver.
Lawrence, Simon, 1958- printer.
Esslemont, David, papermaker.
Sanderson, Peter J., compositor.
Fleece Press, publisher.
Smith Settle (Firm), binder.
Papierfabrik Zerkall Renker & Söhne, papermaker.
Research Call Number
Rare Books 20-1160
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