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The Dome: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine and Review of Literature, Music, Architecture, and the Graphic Arts; Vol. II no. 4 Jan. 1899 [New Series]

The Dome: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine and Review of Literature, Music, Architecture, and the Graphic Arts; Vol. II no. 4 Jan. 1899 [New Series]

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The Dome: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine and Review of Literature, Music, Architecture, and the Graphic Arts; Vol. II no. 4 Jan. 1899 [New Series]

by Housman, Laurence; Hudson, Gertrude Reese

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London: Unicorn Press, 1899. Paperback. Very Good. 90, viii p.: full-page illustrations, music; 22 cm. Grey wrappers printed in dark blue with yapp edges; advertisement for Calvert's carbolic ointment on back wrapper. Pages are unopened. Contents: Martini Luigi Implora Pace: A Poem by Stephen Phillips; The Defence of Farvingdon: A Story by Laurence Housman; New Year's Greetings Four Hundred Years Ago: An Illustrated Note by Campbell Dodgson; Berceuse (words by Diana Gardner and music by Fallas Shaw); Chestnuts: A Study in Ivory by Israfel [Gertrude Reese Hudson]; The Pedlar after a drawing by W. Scrope Davies; A Second Note on Piranesi by L.A. Corbeille; The Massacre of the Innocents by M. Maeterlinck, translated by Edith Wingate Rinder; Stephen Phillips after a lithograph by Wil. Rothenstein; Dumas Papa, a woodcut by Gordon Craig; Mrs. Byfield after a drawing by Downman; An Arab Love-Song: A Poem by Francis Thompson; The Secrets of the Night: A Poem by Fiona MacLeod; Three Sonnets for Pictures by Gordon Bottomley; The Finer Spirit: A Poem by T.W.H. Crosland; A Creator: A Very Short Story by E. Lovel; Dol Cathedral after a sketch by G.H. Crawhall; The First Labour of King Oswald: A Story; A Memorial College; The Twin Streams: A Sonnet by Louis Barsac. Publisher's advertisements on final 8 pages. In Very Good Condition: yapp edges of wrapper slightly chipped; spine is darkened; front wrapper stained; otherwise clean and tight.

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Title
The Dome: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine and Review of Literature, Music, Architecture, and the Graphic Arts; Vol. II no. 4 Jan. 1899 [New Series]
Author
Housman, Laurence; Hudson, Gertrude Reese
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Paperback
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Publisher
Unicorn Press
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1899
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