Reprinted from the Authorised Version with 11 Wood-engravings by John Farleigh.
Author
Farleigh, John [Frederick William Charle] [Illustr.]
Place of Publication
London
Publication Name
A & C Black
Year
1934
Language(s)
English
Description
SIGNED BY JOHN FARLEIGH with DEDICATION dated December 1934. John Farleigh (1900-1965), also known as Frederick William Charles Farleigh, was an eminent English wood-engraver, noted for his illustrations of George Bernard Shaw`s "The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God", which caused controversy when released due to the religious, sexual and racial themes. He is also known for his illustrations of D.H.Lawrence`s "The Man Who Died" and for the posters he designed for London County Council Tramways and London Transport. He was also a painter, lithographer, author and art tutor. 205x135mm. 140 pages. Yellow cloth Hardcover with illustrated dust-jacket. Black lettering on spine. Jacket torn and tattered. Cover slightly curved. Cover corner/edges and spine edges bumped. Binding slightly loose and visible between several pages. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: