![]() ![]() The choice of a hard cover, containing about 250 pages plus adverts, reveals the desire that Riding and Graves had to produce something of lasting value. When in 1935 Laura Riding (editor) and Robert Graves (Associate Editor) launched Epilogue, it was this hard-backed annual publication, rather than the "Twice a Year" that had been originally planned. Boards sunned, ownership stamp, on both front free endsheets, of the New Directions publisher James Laughlin, IV. Volume II has similar endpapers with foxing mostly to edges and a darkened spine as well. Volume I has five black & white plates, scattered foxing, particularly on its endpapers, a bump on the lower fore-tip, and darkened spine. Black pictorial print on paper-covered boards. ![]()
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