Allie bertram biography of william
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William Blake and His Circle: A Checklist of Publications and Discoveries in 1995
By G. E. Bentley, Jr.
With the Assistance of for Japanese Publications
The organization of the checklist is as follows:
Division I: William Blake
↤ 1 Nb. In this checklist, “facsimile” is taken to mean “an exact copy” attempting very close reproduction of an original named copy including size of image, color of printing (and of tinting if relevant), and size, color, and quality of paper, with no deliberate alteration as in page-order or numbering or obscuring of paper defects. It may, however, include added matter such as transcripts of Blake’s poems.
| Part I: | Editions, Translations, and Facsimiles1 of Blake’s Writings | |
| Section A: | Original Editions and Reprints | |
| Section B: | Collections and Selections | |
| Part II: | Reproductions of his Art | |
| Part III: | Commercial Book Engravings | |
| Appendix: | Books Improbably Alleged to Have Blake Engravings | |
| Part IV: | Catalogues and Bibliographi • William M. Spitler, 1833 - 1901 | William Marion Spitler was born Oct. 2, 1833 in New Albany, Floyd Co., IN, the first child of Martin Spitler and Ruth Ragsdale McMahan. William’s father, Martin Spitler, drowned in 1838 while working as an engineer aboard the steamer Ophelia. A letter from the riverboat captain addressed to Ruth in Memphis tells of the death. [Photo of William Marion Spitler] [Photo of Wm Spitler and sister Jane] Records show that William was initiated into the Masonic Lodge in LaGrange in March of 1856; purchased town lots in the town of LaGrange in Oc • Allie Bertram (35) |