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James Ward's Gordale Scar; an essay in the sublime.

James Ward's Gordale Scar; an essay in the sublime.

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James Ward's Gordale Scar; an essay in the sublime.

by Edward J Nygren:

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0905005937
ISBN 13
9780905005935
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London: The Tate Gallery, 1982. Catalogue of an exhibition held between 3 November 1982 and 2 January 1983 (softcover). 8vo (24cm by 18cm), 64pp. Illustrated throughout in b&w. Original laminated card wrappers. Minor thumbing of the contents, else this book is in very good condition. From the library of art historian and professor Sir Lawrence Gowing. ISBN 0905005937

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Title
James Ward's Gordale Scar; an essay in the sublime.
Author
Edward J Nygren:
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0905005937
ISBN 13
9780905005935
Publisher
London: The Tate Gallery, 1982.
Place of Publication
London
This edition first published
1981

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