Phillips, Tom, 1937-2022
Nationality
British
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Ashanti Weights - African Goldweights: Miniature Sculptures from Ghana 1400 - 1900 / Phillips, Tom., 2010
[Dante Alighieri Cover] / Phillips, Tom., 2009
The cover illustration is from The Divine Comedy, a verse translation by Phillips published by Thames & Hudson in 1983. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dante Inferno Typescript: Cantos I-X (Translation III) / Tom Phillips, translator ; Erskine-Tulloch P., 1978 - 1983
The binding and typing of this first volume of the final typescript translation (with handwritten ink corrections by Phillips) was done by Pella Erskine-Tulloch although her usual gold stamped name is missing from the inside back cover. The Roman numerals from I to XXXIII are stamped on each of the three volumes within a hexagon, pointing downward with the initials TP stamped at the bottom. The numbers from I to X are in gold leaf signifying the contents of the volume. The hexagon outline is stamped Dante Inferno repetitively in very small type. The spine of each volume contains the title Inferno in black stencilled letters over which Dante Inferno is repetitively stamped in gold. The top edges of the three volumes are gilded and stamped with multiple fleurs-de-lis. The endpapers are printed with "Una Selva" stencilled text. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dante Inferno Typescript: Cantos I-XXXIV (Translation II) / Tom Phillips, translator ; Erskine-Tulloch P., 1981
This second translation contains many handwritten corrections by Phillips. The white binding by Pella Erskine-Tulloch repeats the theme of volume 1 and 2 with fleurs-dei-lys and an uncolored portrait of Dante in his study. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dante Inferno Typescript: Cantos XX-XXXI (Translation I) / Tom Phillips, translator ; Erskine-Tulloch P., 1981
Grolier Club Collects, The, 2002
The exhibition consisted of books, manuscripts and works on paper from the collection of Grolier Club members. "The Heart of A Humument" from the Sackner Archive was exhibited and illustrated in the catalogue. George Koppelman exhibited Charles Bukowski's "The Genius of the Crowd," Cleveland:7 Flowers Press, 1966 (hand printed and illustrated by da levy). He purchased it for less than $1.00 from Jim Lowell, Asphodel Book Shop at the time of publication. The colophon called for 103 copies but about 40 copies survived since the rest were destroyed by the Cleveland police. Current price (2007) on the internet from Virtuous Books is $14,500. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.