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Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. Though second-hand, the book is still in very good shape. Minimal signs of usage may include very minor creasing on the cover or on the spine.
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New in New jacket. Size: 6x1x9; 1st Edition. A FINE Hardcover with a FINE dustjacket. AS NEW. All dustjackets wrapped in Archival protection, and delivery confirmation with all our orders!
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VG in VG+ jacket. VG/VG+. 8vo. original blue boards gilt (a little rubbed & bumped, paperstock slightly toning) in dustwrapper priced £20.00 (a little rubbed & nicked); pp. xx (last blank), 306 (last blank), with illustrations. A very good copy.
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F- in VG jacket. Signed by Author. F-/VG. 8vo. original blue boards gilt (a trifle rubbed & bumped in dustwrapper priced £20.00 (a little rubbed, spine sunning); pp. xx (last blank), 306 (last blank), with illustrations. A very good copy. Flatsigned by the author, 'Andrew Motion', via label to title page.
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. Book 305 pages, b/w plates, select bibliography, index; 8vo, blue boards. Fine in a near fine dust jacket, slight edgewear. Life of artist/writer accused of forgery and murder who was sent to penal colony in Tasmania.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. 8vo. xix, 305pp, index, bibliography, bw ills. Or black boards in jacket. Light edge wearto jacket. Light even toning to page edges. in 1828 Wainewright inherited an impressive family home, and sussessive legacies enabled him to maintain a flamboyant lifestyle. Within a few years threeof his relatives died in suspicious circumstances. While the murders were never proved he was convicted of forgery and transported to Van Diemens Land for life. A painter and writer he had lived at the centreewof the Romantic world exhibiting at the Royal Academy, painting Byron'sportrait and writing art criticsim for the London Magazine. He was friends with Fuseli, Blake, and Lamb, and knew Hazlitt, de Quincey and Keats. This biography evokes his double life.