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1940 book club edition for the Right Book Club, London Translated from the French by F. R. Ludman Freeman, C. Denis; Cooper, Douglas The Road to Bordeaux 1940 London: The Cresset Press 1940 and 1941 reprints 1942 book club edition, Readers Union Mare, Walter de la: Peacock Pie: A Book of Rhymes 1946 London: Faber and Faber reprinted 1946
The Spinola Hours is a illuminated manuscript book of hours of about 1510-1520, consisting of 312 folios, over 80 of which are mainly decorated with miniature paintings. It was produced between Bruges and Ghent in Flanders around 1510-1520, and is a key work of the Ghent–Bruges school of illuminators.
Illuminated missal in use at Sherborne Abbey. Chiefly illuminated by John Siferwas. Previously owned by Ralph Percy, 12th Duke of Northumberland. – Early 15th century The British Library: June 2001 [10] $35.8 $11.70 Gospels of Henry the Lion. Illuminated gospel book commissioned by Henry the Lion (1129/1131–1195) for use in Brunswick Cathedral.
While living in London Jukes develops a friendship with a beekeeper. She later moves to Oxford for a demanding job and feels miserable. Jukes begins to contemplate keeping her own bees.
Pages in category "10th-century illuminated manuscripts" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The book is a Gothic manuscript and book of hours, illuminated by the Master of Catherine of Cleves, and at least two assistants, in Utrecht c. 1440. The book is now bound in two volumes: M 945 = Vellum, 193 leaves, 7½ × 5⅛ inches (192 × 130 mm), with 63 miniatures, bound in 19th-century red velvet. [6]
In September 2003, Barnes & Noble Books of New York began to publish The Collector's Library series of some of the world's most notable literary works.By October 2005, fifty-nine volumes had been printed.
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. The contest had a set duration of "a year and a day" from publication of the book, so came to an end on 25 May 1985.
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