Amy Morgan Price and Her Drawings.

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Book Description
Written by the sister of the artist, both members of a Handsworth, Birmingham family, and originally published in wrappers. Born in 1878, a suffragette in her twenties, Amy Morgan based much of her work on eminent women, Joan of Arc, Zenobia, Cleopatra, Dido, and on the writings of Chaucer, Browning and the Book of the Dead, and Greek Art.
Dealer Notes
#16519
AuthorPrice, Maud
Date1928/9
BindingHard cover. Blue cloth. Contrasting title label lettered in gilt to spine.
PublisherThe Author's Advisory Service, London.
IllustratorFrontispiece portrait + 130 plates (black and white line art).
ConditionSmall area of abrasion to fore edge of title page. Slight cockling of some pages. Light edge wear to the cloth. New endpapers.
Pagespp.(viii)+116. 21.5cm.
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