Walker, Emery 1851-1933
Overview
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294
works in
412
publications in
1
language and
3,571
library holdings
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Genres: |
Biography
Poetry
History
Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc
Records and correspondence
Portraits
Criticism, interpretation, etc
Essays
Pictorial works
Illustrated works
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Roles: |
Printer, Designer, Author, Photographer, Illustrator, Editor, Creator, Publisher, Contributor, Book designer
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Classifications: |
PS1608,
814.3 |
Most widely held works about
Emery Walker
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Emery Walker; some light on his theories of printing and on his relations with William Morris and Cobden-Sanderson by Colin Franklin(
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Sir Emery Walker, born 2nd April, 1851, died 22nd July, 1933 by Emery Walker(
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Sir Emery Walker : a memoir by R. C. H Briggs(
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Sir Emery Walker and the revival of printing by Carl Volmer Nordlunde(
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Emery Walker : 'the master of the art of the book' by John Dreyfus(
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Obituary : Sir Emery Walker, 1851-1933
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Matrix 11 : a review for printers and bibliophiles
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Matrix 12 : a review for printers and bibliophiles
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Emery Walker : his magic lantern
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In memory of Dorothy Walker, 2 April 1878-20 September 1963 by Mary Grace Walker(
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Emery Walker : printer of pictures by Alan Crawford(
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Virtual partner by William S Peterson(
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Sir Emery Walker : a memoir composed on the occasion of the unveiling by Miss Dorothy Walker of a commemorative medallion put up by the London County Council at 7 Hammersmith Terrace, London W.6, 17 October, 1959 by R. C. H Briggs(
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Sir Emery Walker, born 2nd April, 1851, died 22nd July, 1933
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Sir Emery Walker, born 2nd April 1851, died 22nd July 1933
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Most widely held works by
Emery Walker
Historical portraits ... by C. R. L Fletcher (
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English and Undetermined
and held by
207
libraries
worldwide
The note-books of Samuel Butler by Samuel Butler (
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1
edition published
in
1912
in
English
and held by
127
libraries
worldwide
British author Samuel Butler is today best remembered for his utopian novel Erewhon. However, Butler had a voracious intellect and wide-ranging interests that were not always reflected in his fiction. This volume reproduces some of the eclectic entries Butler made in his personal journals over a series of years
Doves Press : the start of a worry
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1
edition published
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1983
in
English
and held by
113
libraries
worldwide
The ideal book, or, Book beautiful : a tract on calligraphy, printing, and illustration & on the book beautiful as a whole by T. J Cobden-Sanderson (
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4
editions published
between
1900
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1922
in
English
and held by
111
libraries
worldwide
These were muses by Mona Wilson (
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1
edition published
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1924
in
English
and held by
102
libraries
worldwide
Three letters from B.R., E.W by Bruce Rogers (
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3
editions published
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1941
in
English
and held by
101
libraries
worldwide
Areopagitica by John Milton (
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8
editions published
in
1907
in
English
and held by
85
libraries
worldwide
Searchable full text page images of Southern Methodist University's Bridwell Library copy of the 1644 London edition
William Morris; an address delivered the XIth November MDCCCC at Kelmscott House, Hammersmith, before the Hammersmith Socialist Society by J. W Mackail (
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1
edition published
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1901
in
English
and held by
81
libraries
worldwide
This volume offers a 1900 address on Morris delivered at the Kelmscott House before the Hammersmith Socialist Society by his friend and biographer, J.W. Mackail
Illustrations to the Divine comedy of Dante by William Blake by William Blake (
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2
editions published
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1922
in
English
and held by
80
libraries
worldwide
Seven poems & two translations by Alfred Tennyson Tennyson (
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1
edition published
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1902
in
English
and held by
79
libraries
worldwide
Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson (
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1
edition published
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1906
in
English
and held by
76
libraries
worldwide
This collection of Emerson's essays covers the contents of two volumes originally published in 1841 and 1844. Annotation. Our most eloquent champion of individualism, Emerson acknowledges at the same time the countervailing pressures of society in American life. Even as he extols what he called "the great and crescive self," he dramatizes and records its vicissitudes. Here is a collection of his classic essays, including the exhortation to "Self-Reliance" and the embattled realizations of "Circles" and "Experience." Here, too, are his wide-ranging discourses on history, art, politics, nature, friendship, love, and much more. For the first time, the authoritative editions of works by major American novelists, poets, scholars, and essayists collected in the hardcover volumes of The Library of America are being published singly in a series of handsome and durable paperback books. A distinguished author has contributed an introduction for each volume, which also includes a detailed chronology of the author's life and career, an essay on the choice of the text, and notes
Lyrics and narrative poems by Herbert Trench (
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3
editions published
in
1911
in
English
and held by
69
libraries
worldwide
The complete poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith by Oliver Goldsmith (
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2
editions published
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1906
in
English
and held by
66
libraries
worldwide
Edited with introduction and notes by Austin Dobson. J.M.T. Butler, Prize for Arithmetic in Form VI, Christmas 1914
London lyrics by Frederick Locker-Lampson (
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2
editions published
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1904
in
English
and held by
62
libraries
worldwide
Album containing illustrations and letters relating to Valentin A. Blacque's extra-illustrated copy of the 1883 edition of Locker-Lampson's London lyrics. The contents include: original drawings by George Bowlend; photomechanically reproduced drawings for head and tail pieces by Kate Greenaway and Bowlend; and an etching of Locker-Lampson after the painting by George Du Maurier. Nine ALSs are tipped in, including seven from Blacque to Locker-Lampson; one from Edmund C. Stedman in which he introduces Blacque to Locker-Lampson; and one from the printer Theodore Low De Vinne to Blacque enclosing a set of sheets of the Book Fellow's edition for his approval
Emery Walker : 'the master of the art of the book' by John Dreyfus (
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1
edition published
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1988
in
English
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7
libraries
worldwide
Sir Emery Walker, born 2nd April, 1851, died 22nd July, 1933 by Emery Walker (
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1
edition published
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1933
in
English
and held by
2
libraries
worldwide
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Associated Subjects
American essays American literature Authors, American Blake, William, Book design Books Butler, Samuel, Calligraphy Cobden-Sanderson, T. J.--(Thomas James), Cranach Presse Dante Alighieri, Divina commedia (Dante Alighieri) Doves Press Emerson, Ralph Waldo, England England--London England--London--Hammersmith English literature English literature--Women authors English poetry Essays Ethics Fall of man Freedom of the press French literature Gill, Eric, Goudy, Frederic W.--(Frederic William), Great Britain Hornby, Charles Harry St. John, Idealism in literature Johnston, Edward, Letterpress printing Morris, William, Nash, John Henry, Political and social views Portrait painting, British Printers Printing Publishers and publishing Rogers, Bruce, Satire, English Short stories Socialism Transcendentalism Type and type-founding Type designers United States Walker, Emery, Women and literature Women authors, English
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Alternative Names
Emery Walker Emery Walker Brits letterontwerper (1851-1933) Emery Walker englischer Drucker und Typograph Sir Emery Walker Walker, Emery 1851-1933 Sir Walker, Emery, Sir, 1851-1933 Walker, Sir Emery Уокер, Эмери
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