Sidney Nolan. Myth and Imagery
London, Macmillan, 1967. With the bookplate of Geoffrey Farmer on the pastedown. More
London, Macmillan, 1967. With the bookplate of Geoffrey Farmer on the pastedown. More
London, R. Alistair McAlpine Publishing Ltd, 1971. The standard edition, limited to 2890 copies; there were also 110 copies 'bound as de luxe edition | 20 copies with original drawings signed by the Artist' (we can assure you there was only one original drawing per copy!). The fourth page in..... More
London, R. Alistair McAlpine Publishing Ltd, 1971. Number 14 of only 20 copies with an original colour crayon drawing signed by Sidney Nolan. The limitation page indicates that there were 2890 copies of the standard edition, and 110 copies 'bound as de luxe edition | 20 copies with original drawings..... More
London, R. Alistair McAlpine Publishing Ltd, April 1971. 'Rejoice in the Lamb' was 'commissioned in 1943 by an indefatigable champion of new music for the Anglican church, the Reverend Walter Hussey, in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of his church, St Matthew's, Northampton. Britten chose to set the then recently-published..... More
This impressive collection contains an extremely diverse offering of 84 items, ranging from scarce early publications to mass-market paperbacks. An informative essay on the subject can be found at the aComment website. There are works by many of the luminaries of twentieth-century Australian letters, such as Patrick White, Randolph Stow..... More
London, R. Alistair McAlpine, 1974 (first thus). Number 3 of only 50 copies with an original crayon drawing signed by Sidney Nolan (showing an upside-down Ern Malley) on the front flyleaf. The title page is signed by Robert Melville (who contributed the preface), Elwyn Lynn (responsible for the introduction) and..... More
London, Thames and Hudson, 1961. Number 6 of 60 deluxe copies signed by the artist and all three authors, with an original monotype (sheet size approximately 235 × 195 mm) signed in pencil 'Nolan'. More
London, Faber and Faber Limited, 1968. Number 110 of 200 copies signed by both author and artist. More
Tharwa, Cultural Facilities Corporation (The Nolan Gallery), May 1999. The three-page introduction by Geoffrey Dutton is dated August 1998; he died the following month. This is number 17 of only 50 copies signed by Haynes and McMaster. The book was produced by the Edition and Artist Book Studio, Canberra School..... More