Visions of the Daughters of Albion
- Leather bound
- London; Château de Boissia, Clairvaux, Jura, France: Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust, 1959
London; Château de Boissia, Clairvaux, Jura, France: Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust, 1959. Limited facsimile edition. Leather bound. Very Good +. Thin folio [37.5 cm] 1/4 orange leather with marbled paper over boards. Top edge gilt. With very trivial soiling at the head of the spine and insignificant cocking of the boards. Internally clean and bright. In a matching marbled paper covered slipcase with negligible shelf wear. All housed in a thin card slipcase with the title written in pen on the spine. Blake's attempt to draw attention to the condition of slavery and the sexual oppression of women.
Eleven plates produced by collotype and stencil process. No. 300 in an edition of 446, printed on Arches pure rag paper made to match that used by Blake. Each page is water-marked with Blake's monogram. This copy is one of the 200 copies numbered 201 to 400 for the United States, distributed by the New York Graphic Society, Greenwich, Connecticut.
Eleven plates produced by collotype and stencil process. No. 300 in an edition of 446, printed on Arches pure rag paper made to match that used by Blake. Each page is water-marked with Blake's monogram. This copy is one of the 200 copies numbered 201 to 400 for the United States, distributed by the New York Graphic Society, Greenwich, Connecticut.