Published by The Graddio Press, St Albans, 1984
Seller: Fida Books, Catfield, United Kingdom
US$ 37.35
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Add to basketCloth. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. Graddon, Corridan (illustrator). Proof copy. '12 Etchings are from sketches made by the author & etched upon copper plates each with a protective tissue. The etchings depict Hertfordshire scenery. The inks are specially prepared from dry colour - heavy & light French black, with added cinder. The type used for the text is Perpetua Bold, 30 pt., 18 pt. and Plantin Italic, 8pt, - gold blocks from brass. Printed entirely by hand throughout, from the Graddio Press, St. Albans - Hertfordshire - England.' Contents: Storm: Over Farm Land At Bricket Wood; Sally: The Gipsy's Pony At Park Street Camp; The Footpath: To Ridge, Bell Lane. Soon To Be Lost - M25; Ayot St. Peter: In Quiet Countryside Near Ayot Green; The Tow Path: By The Canal In Cassiobury Park, Watford; The Priory: In The Picturesque Town Of Ware; Waltham Cross: Set Up By Edward I, In The Town Centre; The Station: At Letchworth Garden City; The Seat: Opposite The Firestation, St: Albans; The Mimram: At Welwyn, From The Road Bridge; The Friesian: On Beech Farm, Cooper's Green Lane; The Duty Post: In Harper Lane. One Of 4 . Green cloth with gilt lettering and decorations, 'Proof Copy' written in ink on the ffep. Hardly any signs of use, clean and tight.
Published by The Graddio Press, 1983
Seller: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, United Kingdom
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Condition: Very Good. 1983. Limited Edition. Unpaginated. No dust jacket. Signed by the author. Green cloth with gilt lettering. Black and white illustrations throughout. Flatsigned by the author to front endpaper. No. 60 of 100. Contains ex-libris plate. Pages are bright and clear with no visible markings. Binding throughout remains firm. Boards have light edge wear with minor corner bumping. Mild crushing to spine, with occasional markings overall.
Published by The Graddio Press, 1983
Seller: The Story Shop, Elwood, IN, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Limited edition of 100 copies. Original etchings. ; 4to.
Published by St Albans Hertfordshire: Printed And Compiled By The Graddio Press, 1986
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US$ 41.50
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Add to basketLimited edition ( No. 2 of 50 ), Signed by the artist. Unpaginated. [122] leaves. A very good original binding, with hardly any signs of wear. Green cloth boards with bright gilt titles to the front board and gilt image to the rear. Gilt Lion to inside front and rear boards. Handwritten dedication to front free-endpaper: "Best Wishes Eric 1987 2/50 Corridan Gradon". Clean throughout. VG. ** Corridan (Corrie) Graddon was born in 1932 and was apprenticed in London in 1947 as a relief engraver and die sinker. A few years later, at a SLADE branch meeting, he heard that Sun Printers, Watford, was recruiting engravers, and he joined the Sun in February, 1956, to work in monochrome and colour engraving. He remained at the Sun for 26 years, leaving in 1982. He later worked in the jewelry trade, eventually retiring in 2007. His artistic activities ran in parallel with his full-time work, and he became a successful print-maker, exhibiting in the Mall Galleries and in the Royal Academy summer exhibitions. *** ".etched upon copper plates each with a protective blank leaf. The etchings depict Thames scenery. The inks are specially prepared from dry colour - heavy & light French black, with added cinder.".
Published by St Albans Hertfordshire: Printed And Compiled By The Graddio Press, 1983
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US$ 41.50
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Add to basketProof Copy. Signed by the artist. Unpaginated. [40] leaves. A very good original binding, with hardly any signs of wear. Green cloth boards with bright gilt titles to the front board and gilt image to the rear. Handwritten dedication to front free-endpaper: "All the very best Eric Corridan Gradon". Clean throughout. VG. ** Corridan (Corrie) Graddon was born in 1932 and was apprenticed in London in 1947 as a relief engraver and die sinker. A few years later, at a SLADE branch meeting, he heard that Sun Printers, Watford, was recruiting engravers, and he joined the Sun in February, 1956, to work in monochrome and colour engraving. He remained at the Sun for 26 years, leaving in 1982. He later worked in the jewelry trade, eventually retiring in 2007. His artistic activities ran in parallel with his full-time work, and he became a successful print-maker, exhibiting in the Mall Galleries and in the Royal Academy summer exhibitions. *** ".etched upon copper plates each with a protective blank leaf. The etchings depict Thames scenery. The inks are specially prepared from dry colour - heavy & light French black, with added cinder.".
Published by St Albans Hertfordshire: Printed And Compiled By The Graddio Press, 1984
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US$ 41.50
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Add to basketSigned by the artist. Unpaginated. [12] leaves. A very good original binding, with hardly any signs of wear. Green cloth boards with bright gilt titles to the front board and gilt stag's head image to the rear. Handwritten dedication to front free-endpaper: "To Eric with Best Wishes Corrie". Clean throughout. VG. ** Corridan (Corrie) Graddon was born in 1932 and was apprenticed in London in 1947 as a relief engraver and die sinker. A few years later, at a SLADE branch meeting, he heard that Sun Printers, Watford, was recruiting engravers, and he joined the Sun in February, 1956, to work in monochrome and colour engraving. He remained at the Sun for 26 years, leaving in 1982. He later worked in the jewelry trade, eventually retiring in 2007. His artistic activities ran in parallel with his full-time work, and he became a successful print-maker, exhibiting in the Mall Galleries and in the Royal Academy summer exhibitions. *** ".etched upon copper plates each with a protective blank leaf. The etchings depict Thames scenery. The inks are specially prepared from dry colour - heavy & light French black, with added cinder.".
Published by St. Albans, 1989
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US$ 124.51
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Ltd Edition. Hardback. 4to.pp.40. From the Library of HRH The Duke of Gloucester; purchased by ourselves from Kensington Palace. Limited signed edition: this being Number 90 from 100. Presentation copy to the Duke of Gloucester, inscribed in copperplate on the free endpaper:" Presented to His Royal Highness, The Duke of Gloucester on the occasion of the opening of Gloucester Wing St. Albans City Hospital July 3rd 1989." Specially produced Book featuring etchings printed from copperplates, printed by The Graddio Press, from work by the artist dating 1970Ğ1983. A set of fine etchings printed on trace, and beautifully mounted, protected by acid free tissue. Bound in a fresh vibrant green cloth lettered gilt on the front cover./Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester(b.1944) is the second son of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, and the youngest of the nine grandchildren of George V and Queen Mary. He is currently 31st in line of succession to the British throne. At the time of his birth, he was 5th in line to the throne, behind his first cousins Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margaret, his father, and his elder brother Prince William of Gloucester.He practised as an architect until the death of his elder brother placed him in direct line to inherit his father's dukedom of Gloucester, which he assumed in 1974. He married Birgitte van Deurs Henriksen in July 1972. /Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester, was born Birgitte Eva van Deurs Henriksen in Odense, Denmark, 1946. She is the younger daughter of Asger Preben Wissing Henriksen, a lawyer, and his wife, Vivian van Deurs. She was educated in Odense and Cambridge where she me her husband. About fine. Signedes.