364 After the Funeral; With an introduction by Roland Grant. Illustrated by Sally Scott. Paul WHITTINGTON PRESS / Scott.
After the Funeral; With an introduction by Roland Grant. Illustrated by Sally Scott.
After the Funeral; With an introduction by Roland Grant. Illustrated by Sally Scott.
After the Funeral; With an introduction by Roland Grant. Illustrated by Sally Scott.
After the Funeral; With an introduction by Roland Grant. Illustrated by Sally Scott.
After the Funeral; With an introduction by Roland Grant. Illustrated by Sally Scott.
After the Funeral; With an introduction by Roland Grant. Illustrated by Sally Scott.
After the Funeral; With an introduction by Roland Grant. Illustrated by Sally Scott.

After the Funeral; With an introduction by Roland Grant. Illustrated by Sally Scott.

Andoversford: Whittington Press & William Heinemann, 1979. Sally Scott. Limited Edition. Royal 4to, 12 3/4 x 10 in. (320 x 250 mm), pp. xvi + 22 + vi. With 8 line-block reproductions of drawings by Sally Scott. Hand-set in 18 point SB Caslon. 200 numbered copies, of which this in no. 45. Hand-set in 18-point Caslon type, printed in brown and black on Zerkall white wove mould-made paper on the Wharfedale press and signed by Sally Scott and Roland Gant on the colophon page. Hunter & Foulis Ltd. 1/4 binding in maroon buckram, gilt rules and spine titling, with Whittington marbled paper-covered boards; t.e.g., rest uncut; Colorplan Bokhara Red end-papers, matching slipcase, lightly bumped on the corners and with small section sunned. Fine book in a near fine slipcase.
[Butcher 45].

'After the Funeral' was the last book written by Paul Scott (1920 – 1978), author of 'The Raj Quartet', who died shortly after receiving the 1977 Booker Prize for fiction for his novel 'Staying On'. It begins with an introductory memoir by Roland Gant, on of Scott's closest friends, whose own career as a writer and publisher overlapped more or less continuously with Scott's from 1945 onwards In 'After the Funeral' Paul Scott retells the story of Cinderella. It is said that there are only about half-a-dozen plots in the world, that these are embodied in the traditional fairy tales, and that even modern novels and short stories are variations of them. Just occasionally a contemporary writer will deliberately set out to retell one of these old tales in his own fashion. Paul Scott, resisting the temptations of ironic approach and Freudian interpretation, but dispensing with demonstrable magic, has written an enchanting new version of one of the best loved stories of all.
In an unusually close collaboration between author and artist, his daughter Sally has produced eight meticulously intricate yet lively illustrations which perfectly match the mood and imagery of the text. This is her first published work as an illustrator, and David Butcher of The Whittington Press considers it "Technically one of the best books we have printed."

Condition: Fine.

Item number: 364

Price: $175.00

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