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'A princess Walking in a Forest with Birds' by Haldane Macfall (1860 - 1928)
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Publishers' Binding Thursday
This fine Thursday, I'm sharing a little love! This book is Persuasions to Joy: An Anthology of Elizabethan Love Lyrics, edited by British-born insurance agent and resident of Green Bay, WI Earl E. Fisk and decorated by British army officer, illustrator, and art critic Haldane Macfall. It was printed for George H. Doran Company in 1927.
This book is comprised of a group of Elizabethan love poems and some sweet illustrations, some of which include birds! It also includes an inscription from Fisk to Austin Lutter, whose name you may remember from our posts on the Limited Editions Club editions of Shakespeare's plays, since he is the one who donated them (and this book, and many others) to our collection. It reads: "For Austin Lutter who is not only a good insurance man but a lover of good books, this little book of love. Earl E. Fisk, January 5th, 1928."
The cover is covered in printed paper with a green cloth spine. The paper is printed with a rose and cross/spindle/wheel design in green and black. The cover appears to have also been decorated by Macfall.
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-- Alice, Special Collections Department Manager
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A History of Painting: The Renaissance in Central Italy 1911
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Le Billet Doux. The Love Letter by Jean Honoré Fragonard
Le Billet Doux. Fragonard, early 1770s Le Billet Doux (The Love Letter early 1770s) Here we see Fragonard in his phase of sentimental recorder of love-scenes so typical of the art of Louis the Fifteenth’s day. Jean Honoré Fragonard (1732–1806). Source: Fragonard by Haldane Macfall (1860-1928). Publisher London: T. C. & E. C. Jack; New York: F. A. Stokes, 1909.
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Virgin and Child with Saints, Fra Bartolommeo
From: A History of Painting by Haldane Macfall
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A really long and poetic way of saying "it was dawn."
The Three Students, Haldane Macfall
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The House of the Sorcerer: Being an Account of Certain Things That Chanced Therein. Haldane MacFall. Boston: Richard G. Badger & Co., 1900. First U.S. edition.
A famous picaresque novel with West Indian setting with "reckless, unmoral and delightful" Barbadian Black as heroine. George Meredith stated that this novel was the finest of his generation, but "ought never to have been written." Much of the story is taken up with an account of voodoo practices in the West Indies.
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Vigée Le Brun by Haldane Macfall, (1909)
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