Art is a journey into the most unknown thing of all - oneself. Nobody knows his own frontiers… I don’t think I’d ever want to take a road if I knew where it led.

Louis Kahan

book-aesthete:

The  Early  Work  of  Aubrey  Beardsley.  London  &  New  York:  John  Lane  The  Bodley  Head,  1899  [with:]  The  Later  Work  of  Aubrey  Beardsley.  London  &  New  York:  John  Lane  The  Bodley  Head,  1901  [with:]  The  Uncollected  Works  of  Aubrey  Beardsley.  London:  John  Lane  The  Bodley  Head,  1925 

3  volumes,  4to  (11  1/4  x  8  5/8  in.;  285  x  220  mm).  Each  volume  with  half-title  and  frontispiece,  157,  173  and  162  plates  plus  6  extra  in  the  third  volume  for  this  edition  only;  frontispieces  detached  in  first  two  vols,  title  detached  in  second.  Publisher’s  cream  cloth  with  title  stamped  on  upper  covers  within  an  architectural  frame  in  green  or  gold;  spines  and  edges  somewhat  soiled.



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