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The Beautiful Poster Lady: a Life of Ethel Reed by William S. Peterson - 2013

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The Beautiful Poster Lady: a Life of Ethel Reed

by William S. Peterson

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New Castle, Delaware: Oak Knoll Press, 2013. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/fine. Octavo, 9 1/4" tall, b&w frontispiec, 123 pages with intertextual illustration + 16 color plates; gray cloth gilt spine titles; . A fine, clean, hardcover edition with minimal shelf wear; hinges and binding tight, paper white.
  • Bookseller Avenue Victor Hugo Books LLC US (US)
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  • Edition First Edition
  • Binding Hardcover
  • ISBN 10 1584563176
  • ISBN 13 9781584563174
  • Publisher Oak Knoll Press
  • Place of Publication New Castle, Delaware
  • Date Published 2013
  • Keywords Art, Design, Graphic, Bibliography; Biography; Bibliography; Art; Design,

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BEAUTIFUL POSTER LADY: A LIFE OF ETHEL REED.|THE

BEAUTIFUL POSTER LADY: A LIFE OF ETHEL REED.|THE

by Peterson, William S

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New Castle, Delaware: Oak Knoll Press, 2013. hardcover, dust jacket. Reed, Ethel. 6 x 9 inches. hardcover, dust jacket. 160 pages. Ethel Reed (1874-1912) is one of the most elusive figures in the history of American graphic design. Born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, she moved in the 1890s to Boston, where, while still in her early twenties, she achieved international recognition for her posters - and for her personal glamour. "The beautiful poster lady" is how newspapers of the day described her, and they often went on to claim that she was the most famous woman artist in America. Ethel Reed was an extraordinarily vivid personality of the fin de siècle and a striking early example of a media celebrity. But in 1896, following a broken engagement, she sailed to Europe, contributed to the two final issues of the Yellow Book in London, and then, after the turn of the century, vanished in the fog (to use her own phrase). Now William S. Peterson, through meticulous archival research, has at last been… Read More
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