This is the first exhibition from Thomas Cooper Library \u27s G. Ross Roy Collection of John Masefield, which was donated in 1999. Highlights include a copy in Masefield\u27s own hand of his best-known poem, Sea Fever, and a number of inscribed copies from the library of Audrey Napier-Smith in which Masefield painted small water-colour sketches of sailing ships or other scenes. Place of publication is London unless otherwise stated; + indicates a book with a water-colour or pen sketch
Books & the Arts piece on Letters From Sea 1882-1901: Joanna and Lincoln Colcord\u27s Seafaring C...
Poems to the Sea: Rather than narrating or describing a work of visual art, the poems that form thi...
Solo Museum show Transformer Station Cleveland Jan - April 2017 Immersive installations take th...
This is the first exhibition from Thomas Cooper Library \u27s G. Ross Roy Collection of John Masefie...
Essay and annotated bibliography from the 2012 University of Puget Sound Book Collecting Contest. Co...
Keywords: Wordsworth; Poetry; Romanticism; maritime; sailor The poetry of William Wordsworth is haun...
International audienceThe broad aim of this paper is to explore the representation of the sea in its...
This collection brings together twelve original essays on the cultural meaning of the sea in British...
Travelling group exhibition The Arts Institute, The Levinsky Gallery, University of Plymouth: 23 Se...
This thesis is concerned with exploring different forms of Jacobean drama and performances that span...
A scholarly account of the sinking of The Earl of Abergavenny which considers contemporary reports a...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction : Britain and the sea / Bernhard Klein --...
Includes bibliographical references.This collection of 47 poems, Questions for the Sea, explores que...
This essay serves as a brief introduction to the digital collection, Berth of the Abergavenny, by pr...
The Earl of Abergavenny was an East Indiaman launched in 1796 that was shipwrecked off the coast of ...
Books & the Arts piece on Letters From Sea 1882-1901: Joanna and Lincoln Colcord\u27s Seafaring C...
Poems to the Sea: Rather than narrating or describing a work of visual art, the poems that form thi...
Solo Museum show Transformer Station Cleveland Jan - April 2017 Immersive installations take th...
This is the first exhibition from Thomas Cooper Library \u27s G. Ross Roy Collection of John Masefie...
Essay and annotated bibliography from the 2012 University of Puget Sound Book Collecting Contest. Co...
Keywords: Wordsworth; Poetry; Romanticism; maritime; sailor The poetry of William Wordsworth is haun...
International audienceThe broad aim of this paper is to explore the representation of the sea in its...
This collection brings together twelve original essays on the cultural meaning of the sea in British...
Travelling group exhibition The Arts Institute, The Levinsky Gallery, University of Plymouth: 23 Se...
This thesis is concerned with exploring different forms of Jacobean drama and performances that span...
A scholarly account of the sinking of The Earl of Abergavenny which considers contemporary reports a...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction : Britain and the sea / Bernhard Klein --...
Includes bibliographical references.This collection of 47 poems, Questions for the Sea, explores que...
This essay serves as a brief introduction to the digital collection, Berth of the Abergavenny, by pr...
The Earl of Abergavenny was an East Indiaman launched in 1796 that was shipwrecked off the coast of ...
Books & the Arts piece on Letters From Sea 1882-1901: Joanna and Lincoln Colcord\u27s Seafaring C...
Poems to the Sea: Rather than narrating or describing a work of visual art, the poems that form thi...
Solo Museum show Transformer Station Cleveland Jan - April 2017 Immersive installations take th...