Contemporary Chinese Paintings – Lubor Hájek, Adolf Hoffmeister, Eva Rychterová – SIGNED by Vera Brittain and others at Peace News

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Contemporary Chinese Paintings – Lubor Hájek, Adolf Hoffmeister, Eva Rychterová – SIGNED by Vera Brittain and others at Peace News

£1,250.00

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£1,250.00

First edition, first printing. Published by Spring Books in London, 1961. Without the dust wrapper. This is a near fine copy. The boards are without notable wear aside from slight bumping and separation at the top and tail of the spine, with very slight crumpling at the corners. The text blocks are free from foxing. The strength of this item lies in the inscriptions to half title verso. The inscription in royal blue ink reads: “For Bernard– with affectionate appreciation of his valuable work for Peace News from: Vera Brittain, Hugh Brock, Geoffrey Tattersall (?), (?), Geoffrey Carnall, J. Allen Skinner, Arthur E. Fowler, Ivan Geffen, Harvey Christie (?), Derek Sadler (?), Alan Lovell.

Each of the signees held various positions at Peace News, the Pacifist Magazine first published in 1936 to serve the peace movement in the United Kingdom. Though affiliated with Peace News, each signee also had their own background careers, notably the writer Vera Brittain, theatre pioneer Alan Lovell and trade unionist J. Allen Skinner. The recipient of this book can only be one Bertrand Russell, whose activism both with Peace News and the peace movement in the United Kingdom is unrivalled. He was imprisoned in the year of publication for mass-sit ins against nuclear weapons testing and would later be released after seven days on health grounds. He was a fond lover of Eastern art and culture, making this title a fine gift.
Overall, this is a fine copy, albeit without the dust wrapper, of a fine set of inscriptions.


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First edition, first printing. Published by Spring Books in London, 1961. Without the dust wrapper. This is a near fine copy. The boards are without notable wear aside from slight bumping and separation at the top and tail of the spine, with very slight crumpling at the corners. The text blocks are free from foxing. The strength of this item lies in the inscriptions to half title verso. The inscription in royal blue ink reads: “For Bernard– with affectionate appreciation of his valuable work for Peace News from: Vera Brittain, Hugh Brock, Geoffrey Tattersall (?), (?), Geoffrey Carnall, J. Allen Skinner, Arthur E. Fowler, Ivan Geffen, Harvey Christie (?), Derek Sadler (?), Alan Lovell.

Each of the signees held various positions at Peace News, the Pacifist Magazine first published in 1936 to serve the peace movement in the United Kingdom. Though affiliated with Peace News, each signee also had their own background careers, notably the writer Vera Brittain, theatre pioneer Alan Lovell and trade unionist J. Allen Skinner. The recipient of this book can only be one Bertrand Russell, whose activism both with Peace News and the peace movement in the United Kingdom is unrivalled. He was imprisoned in the year of publication for mass-sit ins against nuclear weapons testing and would later be released after seven days on health grounds. He was a fond lover of Eastern art and culture, making this title a fine gift.
Overall, this is a fine copy, albeit without the dust wrapper, of a fine set of inscriptions.