"THE FOUR ZOAS," by William Blake: the poem first published by Ellis and Yeats, The Works of William Blake, London, 1893, where it appears, under the title of "Vala," in vol. iii, with facsimiles of 19 pages. Holograph. A description of the MS. is gi... 1797

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"THE FOUR ZOAS," by William Blake: the poem first published by Ellis and Yeats, The Works of William Blake, London, 1893, where it appears, under the title of "Vala," in vol. iii, with facsimiles of 19 pages. Holograph. A description of the MS. is gi... 1797

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Blake, William, active 1797, of Add MS 39764

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Young, Edward

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Ed Young was born 11-28-31 in China, where he lived until attending college in the United States. He attended Art Center College in Los Angeles and the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York. In 1951, Young became a naturalized citizen. Young later taught in the Visual Communications Department of Pratt Institute for seven years. Among the works illustrated by Young, The Emperor and the Kite was a Caldecott Honor Book in 1968 and The Girl Who Loved the Wind was in the Children's Book Showcase in 19...

Linnell, John, active 1797, senior

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Epithet: senior British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000443.0x000160 ...