1970
by Blake, William. (Trianon Press)
1970. London: Trianon Press, 1970.
4to, 10 facsimile leaves and 5 pp. of commentary. Original quarter green morocco, marbled boards, without slipcase.
§ Limited to 662 copies including 36 de luxe copies numbered I-XXXVI, 600 regular copies numbered 1-600 and 26 copies lettered A-Z reserved for the trustees of the William Blake Trust and the Publishers. This copy unnumbered. Bentley, Blake Books, 5. All Religions are One (c. 1788) is “a small tractate, perhaps Blake’s first experiment in his illuminated printing, [it] exists in only one copy. It affirms that the Imagination ‘is the true man’... and thus early Blake had completed his revolutionary theory of the nature of man and proclaimed the unity of all true religions.” (Damon, Blake Dictionary). (Inventory #: 107694)
4to, 10 facsimile leaves and 5 pp. of commentary. Original quarter green morocco, marbled boards, without slipcase.
§ Limited to 662 copies including 36 de luxe copies numbered I-XXXVI, 600 regular copies numbered 1-600 and 26 copies lettered A-Z reserved for the trustees of the William Blake Trust and the Publishers. This copy unnumbered. Bentley, Blake Books, 5. All Religions are One (c. 1788) is “a small tractate, perhaps Blake’s first experiment in his illuminated printing, [it] exists in only one copy. It affirms that the Imagination ‘is the true man’... and thus early Blake had completed his revolutionary theory of the nature of man and proclaimed the unity of all true religions.” (Damon, Blake Dictionary). (Inventory #: 107694)