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Dorothea Braby. The Ninety- First Psalm . With Wood Engravings by Dorothea Braby. Limited edition. Golden Cockerel Press, 1944.

Price: US$115.38 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: Illustrated Woodcuts of Psalm contents in fine cond Cream Boards faintly darkened along top edge about Half an Inch ow boards in fine cond Limited edition Numbered 74 of 350

Seller: kellow books, chipping norton, United Kingdom

Braby, Dorothea. THE NINETY-FIRST PSALM WITH WOOD-ENGRAVINGS BY DOROTHEA BRABY. The Golden Cockerel Press, London, 1944.

Price: US$125.00 + shipping

Description: Copy 133 of 350. Leather spine label. SMALL OWNER'S ADDRESS LABEL ON FRONT PASTE-DOWN. Light cover discoloration - hard to notice, just being fussy. good=, cream cloth (hardcover) small owner's name label

Seller: Ray Boas, Bookseller - Established 1980, Walpole, NH, U.S.A.

BIBLE, English - BRABY, Dorothea (illus.); BROCKMAN, James (binder).. The Ninety-First Psalm.. London: Golden Cockerel Press, 1944, 1944.

Price: US$1922.98 + shipping

Description: Limited edition, number 98 of 350 copies of which this is one of 300 copies originally bound in white canvas (when catalogued for the Wardington Sale this was incorrectly identified as white morocco). James Brockman (b. 1946) was an apprentice at Blackwells Bindery and then studied under Ivor Robinson before working as an assistant to Sydney Cockerell from 1968-73. In 1973 he formed the Eddington Bindery under The Lord and Lady Fermoy which was housed in a wing of the Fermoy's manor house, known as Eddington House. In 1976 Brockman established his own bindery. His work is in royal, public, and private collections around the world. Writing in Cockalorum, Christopher Sandford states "reprinting this favourite psalm, never more apposite than at the present time, was the raison d'être for a number of spiritual engravings by Dorothea Braby". Provenance: The Wardington Library, Sotheby's, 12 July 2006, lot 200. Cockalorum 160. Quarto (227 x 162mm). Later full vellum by James R. Brockman for the Eddington Bindery (signed and dated 1974 on lower cover), front cover with white morocco onlays and gilt comprising a man within a representation of wings, rear cover with raised design in blind comprising a man with wings, gilt edges, reversed morocco doublures, original casing present. Housed in a custom brown cloth folding box with lettering to spine in gilt. Five wood-engraved illustrations by Dorothea Braby. Bookplate of Lord Worthington to recto of rear free endpaper. A fine copy.

Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom