If I had a flower for every time I thought of you, I could walk through my garden forever.
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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'The Lady of Shalott' from The Early Poems of Lord Tennyson, painting by William Edward Frank Britten, (1848 - 1916)
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If I had a flower for every time I thought of you, I could walk through my garden forever.
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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E. F. Brickdale. Illustration for Alfred Lord Tennyson poem, London 1907.
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Alfred Lord Tennyson, from The Lady Of Shalott in “The Works Of Alfred Lord Tennyson”
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Yniol shows Prince Geraint his Ruined Castle by Gustave Doré
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Idylls of the King by Alfred Lord Tennyson
by Hodder & Stoughton
London
1911
Artist : Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale
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...... crack'd from side to side
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Alfred, Lord Tennyson, ed. Myra Cohn Livingston, from Why Am I Grown So Cold?: Poems of the Unknowable; "The Mermaid"
[Text ID: "And all the mermen under the sea / Would feel their immortality / Die in their hearts for the love of me."]
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If I had a flower
for every time I thought
of you, I could walk
in my garden forever.
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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The May Queen and other poems / Alfred Lord Tennyson ; designed, written out and illuminated by Alberto Sangorski. Rubricated and illuminated.
Colophon: "This manuscript, selected poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson, The May Queen, The sea fairies, The beggar maid, Hero to Leander, and Dora was designed, written out, and illuminated by Alberto Sangorski for Messrs. R. Rivière & Son bookbinders & booksellers to H.M. King George V. London. This manuscript will not be duplicated. This manuscript was executed by me [signed] Alberto Sangorski London A.D. 1912."-- P. [63]
Full blue morocco, inlaid and gilt in an over-all design with semi-precious stones and seed pearls, mounted on upper cover. Beige morocco doublures, inlaid with red, white and green morocco and gilt. Silk protective guards interleaved between some pages. All edges gilt. Stamp-signed on upper doublure: "Bound by Riviere & Son". In silk-lined green morocco folding case.
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Typography Tuesday
This week we present some type and wood-engraved initials from an edition of Alfred Lord Tennyson's Lyric Poems by the Vale Press, printed in London at the Ballantyne Press in an edition of 320 copies in 1900. British artist, illustrator, printer, and book and type designer Charles Ricketts (1866-1931) founded the Vale Press in 1896 and designed three typefaces for the press. The most commonly used typeface was Vale Type, which is used here. Ricketts also used over 100 ornamental initials which he designed and engraved, several of which are shown here. To make the initials, Ricketts would draw the designs in ink, and then would paste a number of designs onto a single sheet. These were then photographed onto a woodblock, engraved by Ricketts, and finally separated when they were electrotyped.
The Art Nouveau-style border design in the first image was designed by Ricketts and engraved in wood by Charles Edward Keats, who began working for Ricketts in 1899. As Ricketts did not own the requisite printing equipment for his enterprise, he established a relationship with the venerable Edinburgh-founded Ballantyne Press, and this edition was printed by Charles John Holmes, who worked for Ballantyne and became the manager for Vale.
This copy of Lyric Poems is another gift from our friend Jerry Buff.
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Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are, one equal temper of heroic hearts.
Ulysses, Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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Pre-Raphaelite Dove Advent Calendar 10
Book Plate from Selected Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson, 1907, illustrated by Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale
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Ιdylls of the King by Alfred Lord Tennyson, illustrated by Eleanor Fortescue - Brickdale, 1911
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