Cooper, Tarnya, Ian W. Archer, and Lena Cowen Orlin: Elizabeth I & Her People. 2013. 224 pages, with 100 colour illustrations. Hardback. 28 x 24cms. Explores the Elizabethan period (1558 -1603) through portraits of the explorers, statesmen, and poets who brought about pivotal changes in trade, politics, and culture. Also charts the increasing popularity of portraiture among the rising middle classes, with images of merchants, lawyers, and goldsmiths, all set against the backdrop of an emerging world power.
Reference : 097440
ISBN : 9781855144651
Explores the Elizabethan period (1558 -1603) through portraits of the explorers, statesmen, and poets who brought about pivotal changes in trade, politics, and culture. Also charts the increasing popularity of portraiture among the rising middle classes, with images of merchants, lawyers, and goldsmiths, all set against the backdrop of an emerging world power
Thomas Heneage Art Books
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B.C.M. / Nash. 1928. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 140 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins et de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc, dans et hors texte. Texte sur 2 puis 3 colonnes. Manques sur le dos. 2e plat manquant.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Contents: Cover by Harrison Fisher. 2 Serials: Rich People. by Jay Gelzer. Illustrated by HENRY RALEIGH. Expiation. By the author of Elizabeth and Her German Garden. Illustrated by ELIZABETH EARN SHAW. 8 Short Stories: The Widow. by Katherine Mayo. Illustrated. A Slip of the Knife. by Robert Hichens. Illustrated by F. R. GRUGER. Weekend. by Margaret Culkin Banning. Illustrated by W. E. HEITLAND. Set a Thief-. by Alec Waugh. Illustrated by EDMUND SULLIVAN. A Dog of the North. by Charles Shepherd. Illustrated by SIDNEY SEYMOUR-LUCAS. Olive Brand. by Theodore Dreiser. Illustrated by JOHN H. CROSMAN. The Urn. by Louis Bromfield. Illustrated by Samuel Davis Otis. What She was Looking for -He Found. by Marjorie Bowen. Illustrated by JACK M. FAULKS. 11 Features: Eloquence. by Barry Pain. Decoration by AUBREY HAMMOND. Are Our Morals Changing? by The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Birkenhead, P.C. 50 Years Hence -Will Christ be Called Divine? by The Rev. R. J. Campbell, D.D. Obstinate Orthodoxy. by G. K. Chesterton. The Stage To-day. Illustrated in Photogravure. Youth, the Over-rated. by Margery Lawrence A Day in a Modern Apartment. by Lucile Buchanan. Illustrations by FISH. Rembrandtby Emil Ludwig. Illustrations by W. SMITHSON BROADHEAD. Four Flappers hy Gilbert Frankau. Illustrations by A. K. MACDONALD. Industry and Education. by Charles Renold What Gentlemen Don’t Prefer. An Interview with Anita Loos. By DOROTHY HOLM and Illustrated Photographically. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon