For the second year in a row, I've had more than one post about Ronald Searle during National Library Week. Go figure. I'm going to presume there's no need to explain myself here.
If there's one thing I like better than a Searle cat, it's a literary Searle cat with a book collection. Happy reading and happy National Library Week!
If there's one thing I like better than a Searle cat, it's a literary Searle cat with a book collection. Happy reading and happy National Library Week!
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Ronald Searle, Slightly Foxed--But Still Desirable, London: Souvenir Press Ltd., 1989, Limited Edition 10/150 with Original Drawing |
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Ronald Searle, Tail-edge shaved, Slightly Foxed--But Still Desirable,London: Souvenir Press Ltd., 1989, Page 35 |
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Ronald Searle, Totally illiterate cat discovering the advantage of literature. Postcard for the Stephen Green Press, 1975, promoting More Cats |
Note: There are nine other copies of the limited edition of Slightly Foxed--But Still Desirable which contain original Searle drawings. Please be a dear and check your rare book shelf to see if you have one of them. I would love to add scans or photos of copies 1/150 through 9/150.
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