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The visions of the daughters of Albion

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  • All religions are one

    All religions are one

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    Lacking title page; contains plate 1 (Frontispiece), and plates 3-10. Bentley copy A. The title page is from "There is no natural religion" (plate a2, Bentley copy M)

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  • Songs of innocence and of experience

    Songs of innocence and of experience

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    Bentley copy E. Lacking plate 31 ("The Clod & the Pebble"); Plate 15 ("Laughing Song") in two impressions. Plates 2-27, 34-36, 53-54 etched 1789. Plates 1, 28-33, 37-52 etched 1794. With annotations by Frederic Locker. Huntington plate numbers are given to indicate binding order in Huntington copy. The work has been disbound and the individual leaves mounted in preservation mats.

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  • The book of Thel

    The book of Thel

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    Eight relief-etched plates, including the titlepage, illustrated by Blake. Bentley Copy L.

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  • Polska Karpaty : Polskie Koleje Państw = The Carpathians Poland : Polish State Railways = Les Carpathes Pologne : Chemins de Fer de l'Etat = Polen Karpathen : Polnische Staatsbahnen

    Polska Karpaty : Polskie Koleje Państw = The Carpathians Poland : Polish State Railways = Les Carpathes Pologne : Chemins de Fer de l'Etat = Polen Karpathen : Polnische Staatsbahnen

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    Map in inset centered below main image shows pre-Second World War Poland with rail lines is red; Tatarów is identified in the lower right of the map. "Wład. Jarocki"--artist's signature reproduced in image, lower right corner. "Druk offsetowy Lit. A. Pruszyński, Kraków"--text in margin, lower right corner. "Printed in Poland - Drukawano w Polsce"--text, printed smaller type, in margin, lower left corner. "Travel to Poland on the express ships of the Cunard Line / Berengaria Aquitania Mauretania"--text on a strip pasted onto the bottom of the poster. Tatarów became part of the Ukraine following the Second World War, now known as Tatariv. Same poster as ephKMEpos 00033, however this copy has not been trimmed along the bottom edge.

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