Granite & Rainbow, by Virginia Woolf
Granite & Rainbow, published posthumously, collects a selection of Woolf’s essays on writing and the creative process, interspersed with thoughts on art and biography.
This 1958 first edition, in a fine dust jacket, captures the interplay between the solidity of fact (granite) and the fleeting beauty of imagination (rainbow) that underpinned Woolf’s critical and creative philosophy.
A very good copy, with some chipping to the dust jacket and discolouration internally. A slight paint stains to the top pages and board, not marking internally.
Granite & Rainbow, published posthumously, collects a selection of Woolf’s essays on writing and the creative process, interspersed with thoughts on art and biography.
This 1958 first edition, in a fine dust jacket, captures the interplay between the solidity of fact (granite) and the fleeting beauty of imagination (rainbow) that underpinned Woolf’s critical and creative philosophy.
A very good copy, with some chipping to the dust jacket and discolouration internally. A slight paint stains to the top pages and board, not marking internally.
Granite & Rainbow, published posthumously, collects a selection of Woolf’s essays on writing and the creative process, interspersed with thoughts on art and biography.
This 1958 first edition, in a fine dust jacket, captures the interplay between the solidity of fact (granite) and the fleeting beauty of imagination (rainbow) that underpinned Woolf’s critical and creative philosophy.
A very good copy, with some chipping to the dust jacket and discolouration internally. A slight paint stains to the top pages and board, not marking internally.