The Cleverdon-Jones collection, 1972.

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The Cleverdon-Jones collection, 1972.

The Cleverdon-Jones collection consists of the first and second drafts and one printed copy of Word and image IV, a catalogue for the exhibition of paintings, engravings and writings of David Jones at the National Book League, London, 1972, as well as eight autograph letters concerning the catalogue and exhibition from David Jones to his collaborator, Douglas Cleverdon. The letters were written from Jan. 10 to Oct. 30, 1972.

0.25 linear feet (1 box).

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Cleverdon, Douglas, 1903-1987

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Douglas James Cleverdon, bookseller and radio producer, was born on Jan. 17, 1903 in Bristol, England, the elder son of Thomas Silcox Cleverdon, master wheelwright, and his wife, Jane Louisa James. He was educated at Bristol grammar school and Jesus College, Oxford, where as an undergraduate he published his first catalogue of books, thus establishing his reputation as a lover of fine printing and illustrated books. In 1926 Cleverdon opened a bookshop in Charlotte Street, Bristol, ...