Re: Colouring In (was: Full set of 1st editions??)


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Posted by Eric Abraham on October 03, 2004 at 13:17:36 from 64.178.230.67 user EricAbraham.

In Reply to: Re: Colouring In (was: Full set of 1st editions??) posted by Robert Thompson on October 02, 2004 at 23:07:36:

Sort of like the "traditional" Catholic Church which was recently built just East of Denver, CO just off the interstate - looks like a "real" Romanesque church, but made of steel studs, steel columns inside stone veneer, etc. - the alter and other apointments are real - from Europe - but the building itself is all faux. Georgeous ediface, but sort of takes the shine off ---- During construction, we could see all the inner modern structure going up. Again, any first editions I would want would be in the real original structure.

PS - Found a really fun little book the other day on "English Popular Traditional Art" publishied in 1947(the only addition is a clear plastic cover on the dust jacket - not like a total rebind). I am sure that some of these items would have been very familiar with our Swallows and Amazons!

Eric Abraham - Lucas, Kansas (Grassrootsart Capitol of Kansas)


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