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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Pictorial card covers, 1pp. These cards were issued from the early 1950's through to 2003, designed and printed for the purpose of being sent to friends, along with a few for commercial reasons, typically numbering in the region of 150-200 at a time, and in turn, now uncommon. [ The Christmas Cards Of Rigby Graham, Brooks, Deadman and Graham, 2011 ].
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Pictorial card covers, 1pp. These cards were issued from the early 1950's through to 2003, designed and printed for the purpose of being sent to friends, along with a few for commercial reasons, typically numbering in the region of 150-200 at a time, and in turn, now uncommon. [ The Christmas Cards Of Rigby Graham, Brooks, Deadman and Graham, 2011 ] Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Pictorial card covers, 1pp. These cards were issued from the early 1950's through to 2003, designed and printed for the purpose of being sent to friends, along with a few for commercial reasons, typically numbering in the region of 150-200 at a time, and in turn, now uncommon. [ The Christmas Cards Of Rigby Graham, Brooks, Deadman and Graham, 2011 ] Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Published by Brewhouse Press, Wymondham, Leicestershire, 1967
Seller: The Bookshop at Beech Cottage, Newbury, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Rigby Graham (illustrator). 1st Edition. Two Broadsheets, produced by Peter Bonser and Trevor Hickman at the Brewhouse Press as a Christmas Keepsake for friends and customers. Limited edition of 200 copies. Written by Peter Hoy with a translated version in French. Both illustrated by Rigby Graham. Each is printed on a single sheet of cream paper, folded twice to A4 size. Four different illustrations on rear of each broadsheet with a distinct front cover for each. Handwritten text on colophon at end of each - "Complimentary Copy". Together enclosed in an illustrated thin card folder with gilt lettering on front panel. Gift inscription written in same hand inside this folder. Slightly dusty folder gives good protection to the two Broadsheets.
Published by Brewhouse Press, 1968
Book First Edition
No Binding. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition, Limited Edition. 'One Hour Less A Bookbinder Dies From Gaol Fever' ~ by Rigby Graham & Trevor Hickman; pub by Brewhouse Press 1968; Broadsheet no 5; limited to 200 copies; good condition.
Published by Brewhouse Press, 1968
Seller: GREENSLEEVES BOOKS, Oxford, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. . 1968, from an edition of 450, this marked out of series, bright clean copy. no markings, no dustjacket, Professional booksellers since 1981.
Published by Brewhouse Press, Leicester, 1968
Seller: Woodbridge Rare Books, Suffolk, United Kingdom
Book
No Binding. Condition: Fine. Rigby Graham (illustrator). 55x39cm, single sheet. Lithograph by Rigby Graham in four colours, with title, explanatory text and colophon to the verso printed in black. One of 200 copies of 'Brewhouse Broadsheet Number Five', folded twice as issued, in a folder of grey paper printed with three further images and title in black. A story of a group of bookbinders incarcerated in Newgate Prison in 1786 as a result of an early attempt at collective industrial action, namely conspiring to reduce their eighty-four hour working week. With a striking image by Rigby Graham. Fine, in a Very Good (some mild creasing to the corners) folder.
Published by The Brewhouse Press, Wymondham, 1974
Seller: Ashton Rare Books ABA : PBFA : ILAB, Market Harborough, United Kingdom
Art / Print / Poster First Edition
No Binding. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Published by Trevor Hickman at The Brewhouse Press in 1974, a complete set of the 13 Brewhouse Broadsheets. The Broadsheets include : 1) The Execution of a Bookbinder : James Cook, number 'O/S' of 75 copies, with a large coloured linocut by Rigby Graham, 1966. 2) Cave (Roderick) : The Dance of Death, number 149 of 150 copies, large linocut by Trevor Hickman, 1967. Nos. 3 &4) Hoy (Peter): Silence at Midnight [&] Silence a Minuit, each one of 200 copies, 1967. 5) Graham (R.) & T.Hickman. One Hour Less: A Bookbinder Dies from Gaol Fever, one of 200 copies, large colour lithograph by Graham, 1968. 6) Holt (Penelope) & Roger Payne: Bookbinder, one of 200 copies, 1969. 7) Graham (Rigby) :Paul Gauguin: Woodcutter and Private Printer, one of 200 copies, 1969 . 8) Potocki (Count, of Montalk) Myself as a Printer, one of 240 copies, 1970. 9) Graham (Rigby) : Monotypes, 1970. 10) Lord (John) William Blake: Private Printer, one of 300 copies, 1972. 11) Tucker (Alan) : Reading Games, one of 300 copies, 1973. 12) Stevens Cox (Gregory): The Earliest Books Printed in Germany, one of 300 copies, 1973. 13) Graham (Patricia) The Brewhouse at Wymondham, one of 90 copies, 1974. The Brewhouse Press Broadsheets numbered 1-13 are in near Fine condition. Mostly large single sheets folding to 4to, all with illustrations, many by Rigby Graham, the earlier nos. with a large illustration filling verso of folding sheet, all loose in original printed/pictorial folders, with the index of broadsheets loosely laid in which was given to those few subscribers who were in receipt of the complete sets. All housed together in the publisher's original morocco-backed board drop-back box by Trevor Hickman with pictorial sides by Rigby Graham, the spine titled in gilt, is a little bumped at the corners with a little spotting to the edges. Only 25 such boxes were issued ( Rigby Graham in Print : Van Eijk). Two Brewhouse Press flyers for 'Publications in print' are also loosely inserted. Very scarce with such attributes. A handsome production. More images available on request. Ashton Rare Books welcomes direct contact.