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always great to see first editions . Introducing book cover artists and their works.
 
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betty_s | Sep 7, 2023 |
Following my reading of Sybil and Cyril by Jenny Uglow and Romantic Moderns by Alexandra Harris, this is a beautifully illustrated monograph of another English artist/illustrator of the inter-war years.
The text is interesting, providing some historical and biographical background, but concentrating on the art, and it is the numerous illustrations that make this book worthwhile.
Reading a whole book about Ravilious hasn’t been an artistic revelation, as I have already seen illustrations of what I still consider to be the most memorable and impactful works. However the author has done an excellent job of showing the different mediums in which Ravilious worked, woodcuts and watercolours are expected, but there are also murals (now mainly lost), designs for Wedgewood Potteries, fabric designs and even furniture.

For me, Ravilious’ most engaging picture is the watercolour Train Landscape from 1939, with the chalk Westbury Horse seen through a railway carriage window. It surprised me to realise that the picture only measures about 44cm x 55cm. However seeing illustrations of so much work by Ravilious, the consistent emotional detachment of the art became very evident as you are exposed to the repeated absence or simplification of human figures. But this detachment can also create a nostalgic, timeless quality, even when the landscape is anchored with contemporary (now historical) objects.

A 2013 Guardian review which I think captures something of what I feel:
[Ravilious] remains the artist of the empty landscape and the uninhabited room, of a transient period in national life when the old and the new could still, just, be reconciled – even if he did have to create a parallel imaginative reality in which to do it.
 
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CarltonC | Jul 17, 2023 |
This title has been on my "maybe" shelf for years; the shelf serves for books I need to think about, need more information on, or books I'm only going to buy if I find them used and cheap. Living with Books met that last condition, as I'd heard it was a bit disappointing overall.

I'd heard correctly; it's a bit disappointing. The pictures are great - some really clever solutions and some just gorgeous libraries are included, but the text has less to do with books and libraries than it does about interior design and architectural theory, about which I have mostly derisive opinions.

I gave it an extra half-star though because it includes a few pages at the back with DIY instructions for making different types of bookcases, and I thought that was a nice touch. For that reason and the good pics, I'll hang on to my copy, but I'm awfully glad I found it used and cheap.
 
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murderbydeath | 8 altre recensioni | Feb 8, 2022 |
Dated. Too much ugly, affected modern minimalism. A few very basic DIY bookshelf options at the back.
 
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libraryhead | 8 altre recensioni | Dec 29, 2018 |
Disappointing after AT HOME WITH BOOKS; this is more a photo book for decorators, not book lovers. It's less about storage or library design and more about how to decorate your house with books.
 
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SESchend | 8 altre recensioni | Sep 6, 2017 |
shelved at: 92 : Architecture - UK / price : £24.95
 
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PeterKent2015 | 1 altra recensione | Feb 14, 2016 |
 
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PeterKent2015 | 1 altra recensione | Feb 14, 2016 |
shelved at: 93 ALD : Architects - Aldington, Craig and Collinge
 
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mwbooks | 2 altre recensioni | Feb 11, 2016 |
shelved at: 92 : Architecture - UK
 
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mwbooks | 1 altra recensione | Jan 22, 2016 |
 
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mwbooks | 1 altra recensione | Jan 22, 2016 |
Excellent guidebook for 2 Willow Road, the house built by Erno Goldfinger and his wife Ursula. The house is an example of a 1930s house. Most of the original fittings, art works and furniture remain intact.
 
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dgbdgb | Jun 13, 2011 |
A little bit better than the other with the same title, which was horrid, but not nearly as book friendly as "Decorating with Books." When there were good shelves to examine, the photos ignored them. Frustrating! Lots of silly uses of books as decor.
 
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2wonderY | 8 altre recensioni | May 6, 2011 |
An Absolutely Fabulous Book! Many beautiful photos of great libraries. A must for all who aspire to having a home library.
 
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JaneAustenNut | 8 altre recensioni | Feb 4, 2009 |
I LOVED this book! Filled with beautiful photos of homes in which people make books an intimate part of their lives and decor. Rather than making room for books in your home this book tells (and shows) you how to beautifully and tastefully build your home around your books. This can be a dangerous book, as I guarantee it will make you want to completely re-organize/ -decorate your house and incorporate the ideas you find in here. I've already taken the cabinet doors off my linen cabinet to make an eccentric but charming new book-nook.
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bkwurm | 8 altre recensioni | Jan 9, 2009 |
every library should have this in their collection
 
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xtofersdad | 8 altre recensioni | Dec 25, 2008 |
I love this book.
 
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Autodafe | 8 altre recensioni | Apr 11, 2008 |
Monograph Library - shelved at: B11:CHERMAYEFF
 
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HB-Library-159 | Oct 19, 2016 |
Monograph Library - shelved at: B11:ALDINGTON
 
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HB-Library-159 | 2 altre recensioni | Oct 19, 2016 |
shelved at: 93 ALD : Architects - Aldington, Craig and Collinge
 
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PeterKent2015 | 2 altre recensioni | Feb 14, 2016 |
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