An Anthology of Mine | Agenda Bookshop Skip to content
Please note that books with a 10-20 working days delivery time may not arrive before Christmas.
Please note that books with a 10-20 working days delivery time may not arrive before Christmas.
A07=Rex Whistler
A19=Laurence Whistler
A29=Hugh Cecil
A29=Mirabel Cecil
Age Group_Uncategorized
Age Group_Uncategorized
automatic-update
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=DCQ
COP=United Kingdom
Delivery_Delivery within 10-20 working days
Language_English
NWS=4
PA=Available
Price_€20 to €50
PS=Active
softlaunch
Z99=Hugh & Mirabel Cecil

An Anthology of Mine

English

A facsimile edition of the 'little anthology' of favourite poems compiled and illustrated by Rex Whistler in 1923. This is a personal collection, hand-written and embellished, by a young artist who had recently discovered poetry. Rex Whistler was just eighteen and in his first year at the Slade when he began to compile it, using an ordinary ruled exercise book to keep his handwriting straight. The poems are well known and well loved, the watercolours are enchanting. Every page shows Rex Whistler's new-found delight in verse of a romantic kind: Keats, Marvell, de la Mare, Emily Dickinson, Shelley, Tennyson, Gray, Edith Sitwell and others. But, though serious about the poems, he could not, being Rex Whistler, deny himself flippancy on a title page, or in a pencilled comment added to Keats' woebegone knight-at-arms.

Whistler made this earliest of all his illustrated books for his own pleasure. It was first published, in an abbreviated edition, in 1981, almost sixty years after Whistler compiled it, and has long been out of print. This splendid new edition, an exact facsimile of the original, is alive with the youthful pleasure that first inspired the brightly coloured fantasies of 1923.

A separate booklet includes Laurence Whistler's afterword to the 1981 edition, a new introduction by Hugh and Mirabel Cecil, and a note from the publishers describing the process of producing the facsimile.

See more
Current price €45.89
Original price €50.99
Save 10%
A07=Rex WhistlerA19=Laurence WhistlerA29=Hugh CecilA29=Mirabel CecilAge Group_Uncategorizedautomatic-updateCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=DCQCOP=United KingdomDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishNWS=4PA=AvailablePrice_€20 to €50PS=ActivesoftlaunchZ99=Hugh & Mirabel Cecil
Delivery/Collection within 10-20 working days
Product Details
  • Dimensions: 160 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Nov 2015
  • Publisher: Gemini Books Group Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781910258156

About

Rex Whistler (1905-1944) was one of the most talented and intriguing painters of the twentieth century. He was also a superb draughtsman. Rex Whistler's younger brother Laurence Whistler (1912-2000) was an artist and poet. Military historian Dr Hugh Cecil's books include The Flower of Battle: How Britain Wrote the Great War (Steerforth 1996). Mirabel Cecil is author of A Kind of Prospero (Walker 1996) and with David Mlinaric Mlinaric On Decorating (Frances Lincoln 2008). Together Hugh and Mirabel Cecil have written Clever Hearts: a Life of Desmond and Molly MacCarthy (Gollancz 1990) which won both the Duff Cooper Prize and the Marsh Biography Award Imperial Marriage (History Press 2005) and most recently In Search of Rex Whistler: His Life and His Work (Frances Lincoln 2012). Mirabel Cecil is author of A Kind of Prospero (Walker 1996) and with David Mlinaric Mlinaric On Decorating (Frances Lincoln 2008). Together Hugh and Mirabel Cecil wrote Clever Hearts: a Life of Desmond and Molly MacCarthy (Gollancz 1990) which won both the Duff Cooper Prize and the Marsh Biography Award Imperial Marriage (History Press 2005) and In Search of Rex Whistler: His Life and His Work (Frances Lincoln 2012). Their two volume work about Rex Whistler Inspirations was published by Pimpernel Press in April 2015.

Customer Reviews

No reviews yet
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue we'll assume that you are understand this. Learn more
Accept