Edward Gorey - The Chinese Obelisks. The illustrated copy is the first edition. The Chinese Obelisks. First edition: Fantod. Paperback. Edition of Part of the set: Three Books from the Fantod Press [II] Other English editions. The Chinese Obelisks: Deluxe Engagement Book by Edward Gorey. Pomegranate, Hardcover. Acceptable. The Chinese Obelisks: Deluxe Engagement Book by Gorey, Edward and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru
Chronological Short-Title Edward Gorey Bibliography. Prepared by Edward Bradford This bibliography, arranged in the order of first appearance, provides the publisher and the year of the first edition of each www.doorway.ruuent printings by the same publisher are omitted. Reprints or reissues by different publishers and their dates of issue follow immediately after the original listing. Edward Gorey's Amphigorey Too Book measures x inches (x cm) for $ ContentsThe Beastly BabyThe Nursery FriezeThe Pious InfantThe Evil GardenThe Inanimate TragedyThe Gilded BatThe Iron TonicThe Osbick BirdThe Chinese Obelisks (bis)The Deranged CousinsThe Eleventh Episode[The Untitled Book]The Lavender LeotardThe Disrespectful SummonsThe. At top: Gorey as an author, a detail from "B Was A Bore Who Engaged Him in Talk," from The Chinese Obelisks (included in Amphigorey Too), written and illustrated by Edward Gorey On Readers' Radar.
Edward St. John Gorey (Febru – Ap) was an American writer, Tony Award-winning costume designer, and artist noted for his illustrated books. His characteristic pen-and-ink drawings often depict vaguely unsettling narrative scenes in Victorian and Edwardian settings. Gorey, Edward, Uniform Title: Chinese obelisks. German Published: Zürich: Diogenes, Copyright Date: © Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged): illustrations ; 19 cm. Additional Creators: Senn, Fritz. Note: Published in The National lampoon encyclopedia of humor., Title supplied from p. , Each alphabetic section of the encyclopedia features an illus. by Gorey that originally appeared in his The Chinese obelisks fourth alphabet published in by Fantod Press as part of the three-volume set Fantod IV., and Also includes the first appearance of Gorey's Lost lions (p. ), later.
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