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Re: Illustrator ID needed



In message <20070522152509.ocjl6szga1pcg4k0@www.20ants.com>, Michael
Watson <archetype@20ANTS.COM> on Tue, 22 May 2007 at 15:25:09, wrote:
Could you post the scans on your site and give us the path?

Now why didn't I think of that:


http://www.star-dot-star.net/home/omar.jpg

cheers

-Michael


Quoting Bruce Tober <books@STAR-DOT-STAR.NET>:

I acquired a copy of Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam today. Published by
Harrap, it's undated and the illustrator is un-named. It's bound in
brown suede with Yapped edges and TEG. It's 92pp with a monochrome
frontis and 11 other tipped in mono plates as well as line-drawn page
borders in a sort of Urn and Uer (sp?) design.The frontis is signed but
I can't make it out. I think it's Willy Pogany but not sure and the scan
doesn't make it any clearer.

I've scanned the covers and the frontis and will send that to anyone who
thinks they can help ID the illustrator (and maybe date of publication).

Many thanks.


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-- Bruce Tober, <books at star-dot-star dot net> UK, +44-121-553-4284 "Wow! Texas used to be a separate country.....Why'd we change that?" - Charlie in "Two and a Half Men" To view our complete book inventory and save lots of money visit our Website at <http://www.star-dot-star.net/>


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