April 29, 2010

Ex Libris Mr. Reaper

This post now resides on my other site 50 Watts:

10 comments:

  1. awesome collection,thanks for sharing Will and to mr.Sica of course;]

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  2. Somehow I feel that the world of the imagination was more vibrant when these were designed. They really didn't mind confronting the dark side did they.

    While I'm here, could you possible change your blogroll entry for me by dropping the .uk at the end please? Its not www.acommonreader.org

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  3. Your post about Richard's work have been great. I remember first reading this: http://ajourneyroundmyskull.blogspot.com/2009/11/sphinx.html

    Have any of you seen this bookplate blog?
    http://bookplatejunkie.blogspot.com/

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  4. Thanks for your comments.

    Tom, I took care of that now. IamANT, that blog is in my "image-centric" links -- you know my taste!

    Will

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  5. Boy, these really drive home the saying, "So many books, so little time!" I think I'd better go eat, read & be merry now.

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  6. Mr Sica is Wonderful!!! more!

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  7. Yes, the work is absolutely marvelous and nagging at times. Fascinating impressions of an artist.

    Well done ...

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  8. "... and, however much my face clouds with sombre vanity, or vulgar vengeance, or contemptible contempt, the bones of my skull beneath it are laughing for ever."
    (G. K. Chesterton)

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  9. So interesting and strange..I love them.

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