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Readers were challenged to discover the book's proper title, and to send that title to the author, expressed creatively but non-verbally. The prize – a golden 'queen bee' statuette and a unique titled copy of the book – would be awarded to the entrant whom Kit Williams judged to have expressed the title in the most interesting way.
This was the first Ardizzone illustrated edition; the book was first published in 1872 Crabbe, George: The Library 1930 London: De La More Press 2 editions; the cheaper issue didn't have vignette illustration on the title page, or endpapers First Ardizzone edition; the book was first published in 1781 Bloomfield, Paul (compiled by) The ...
Types of illuminated manuscript are books often illuminated, such as Psalters, Gospel Books etc. Manuscript illuminators are individual artists. The A-Z sub-categories contain articles on individual manuscripts.
The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliothek, 134 C 47 (Book of Hours and Prayer Book) The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliothek, 135 F 4 (Book of Hours and Prayer Book) The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliothek, 135 G 12 (Book of Hours and Prayer Book) The Hague, Musee Meermanno-Westreenianum, 10 F 15 (Book of Hours and Prayer Book)
Let It Bee is the debut album by alternative rock band Voice of the Beehive. Released in 1988 on London Records, the album earned positive reviews from music critics and was a success on U.S. college radio stations. In the UK, the album reached No. 13 on the albums chart in its debut week ending 2 July 1988. [5]
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This Category is for Illuminated manuscripts of the Bible in both Hebrew and Christian forms. Many are incomplete, but manuscripts intended to be of single books of the Bible (such as Psalters) are not included here. Gospel Books have their own sub-category.
The book is written on vellum by quill, containing 160 illuminations across its seven volumes, and uses the New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition (NRSV-CE) of the Bible. A copy of The Saint John's Bible has been presented to the Pope at the Vatican in several volumes, with the final volume presented on April 17, 2015. [1]