Engraved plates by James Basire, Thomas Cook, Francis Cary, Barak Longmate, Caroline Basire, Joseph S. Halfpenny, and Jacob Schnebbelie after numerous artists Gough, Richard: Sepulchral monuments in Great Britain. PART I. (Volume v.1, pt.1) containing the four first centuries: applied to illustrate the history of families, manners, habits and arts, at the different periods from the Norman Conquest to the seventeenth century. With introductory observations. Published London 1786: Printed by J. Nichols, for the author, sold by T. Payne and Son. Re-Published Re-Typed: NEW EDITION PRINTED IN FONT-TYPE "WM BLAKE". ILLUSTRATED WITH 30 PLATES. PROVIDED WITH 2 FRONTISPIECES BY CAITLIN HACKETT "INSPIRED OF WILLIAM BLAKE" 2022 BaRB Verlag Uwe Löb. = LÖB LIBRARY VOLUME LL 21. Binyon, Laurence, 1869-1943 Editor/Herausgeber: Uwe Löb 744 p. (CCIV, 2, 78 p.) 56 plates. 1929 foot notes. Hardcover. paper: 80g/qm. book size: 21.5x30x5,0cm. Naturpapier premiumweiss und klimaneutral. containing: Biographisches über Richard Gough, 37 reference texts. Associated-names Basire, James, 1730-1802; Cook, Thomas, approximately 1744-1818; Cary, Francis; Longmate, Barak, 1738-1793; Basire, Caroline; Halfpenny, Joseph, 1748-1811; Schnebbelie, Jacob, 1760-1792; Nichols, John, 1745-1826; Payne, Thomas, 1752-1831 Illustrated with two designs by Caitlin Hackett to William Blake`s Poems: Original canvas "Night" a 11" by 14" piece drawn in ballpoint pen, watercolor, colored pencil and metallic gold acrylic on paper. Inspired by William Blake`s poem "Night" 2014. Original canvas "The Crow Wished Everything Was Black, The Owl, That Everything was White" a 11" by 15" commission painting based on the line from William Blake`s poem "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell" 2014. Editor/Herausgeber: Uwe Löb