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Secret Commonwealth
or
A Treatyse displayeing the Chiefe Curiosities as they are in Use
among the diverse of the People of Scotland to this Day . . .
By Mr Robert Kirk, Minister at Aberfoill. 1691
390 x 260 mm.
56pp.
The Main Edition is limited to 150 copies, numbered and signed
by the artist.
ISBN 0 907664 72 5
£195
The Special Edition has all the images, throughout the book and
on the binding, hand-coloured by the artist. The case-binding
is the same as the Main Edition (with added hand colouring by
the artist) and the book is protected within a solander box.
Ten copies only, signed by the artist and lettered I-X.
£850
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Stare into a pool -- the wind ruffles its surface, a cloud passes
over - the reflections shift and change. A fish jumps and sends
a cascade of ripples moving ever outward. So Angela Lemaire's
imagery, cut in wood sometimes with great delicacy, sometimes
more roughly hewn, relfects the the intricacies of the 'curiosities'
and 'singularities' of Secret Commonwealth. Seventeenth century
Scotland was still unsure of the relationship between church and
the older beliefs which included second-sight and faery. Nothing
Victorian and pretty here, but the attempts to understand the
supernatural involved in the underground world which has its own
laws of nature. Fertility was inexplicably from below. Pre-historic
chamber tombs were intertwined with fairy hills. The shadows in
the darkness became people walking beside you -- some with good
intent, some not.
The book seeks to explore these worlds in imagery and text. Robert
Kirk's text is one of the most important ever written on the subject
and Angela Lemaire's Afterword puts the work into context . .
. while her woodcut images brilliantly achieve the logically almost
impossible task of showing, or half-showing, something which seems
only half there, or is not there at all! We are thrilled with
way this book has turned out. Its large format and noble proportions
are shown off by an almost full-leather binding which, however,
has itself been colonized by Subterraneans!
The black and white images of the Main Edition look very fine
printed on the paper which was specially chosen to give a feeling
of antiquity suitable for the text. Such was the delight in and
demand for Angela Lemaire's hand-coloured edition of her Thomas
Traherne book Joys, however, that we asked that she take up her brushes again. She
has done quite wonderfully but, because of the vast labour involved,
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Poliphilus type, with Blado. Paper is 180 gsm Hahnemuhle Old Antique
Laid.
All Angela Lemaire's woodcuts were printed from the wood. The
binding, involving almost full-leather covering the case but with
additional printed paper designed by the artist, is by The Fine
Bindery.
The Special Edition has all the images, throughout the book and
on the binding, hand-coloured by the artist. The case-binding
is the same as the Main Edition (with added hand colouring by
the artist) and the book is protected within a solander box.
Ten copies only, signed by the artist and lettered I-X |
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