Bill Brandt Photo Commentary : Original Lilliput Magazine September 1945 - Volume 17 Number 3
Great 8 page section of Photographs by Bill Brandt with text by Antonia White "Brighton : The Home of the English Seaside" contained in : Lilliput Magazine, Septemmber 1945. - Issue 99. Volume 17 Number 3. A Hulton Periodical. Published by Pocket Publications Ltd, London. 1st edition, 1945. Original publisher's card wrappers, staple bound. Includes; Cover by Walter Trier. Brighton : The Home of the English Seaside by Bill Brandt & Antonia White. Gulliver Looks for a Daily Help by Lemuel Gulliver. Look for his teeth - then shoot by Rangunasu Odds Against Genius by Margot Bennett A Triptych by Sir Max Beerbohm A Hemisphere in a Head of Hair by Charles Baudelaire The Eight Kinds of Drunkenness by Thomas Nashe John Clare by Geoffrey Grigson A Saint for Every Human Need The Evil Eye by Montague Summers The Cosmopolite by Joseph Wechsberg Introspection by Lawrence Benedict Sacred and Profane by Lionel Birch The Lunatic Fringe by A Victim Good Luck Numbers by Barbara Pemberton + Articles, cartoons, photographs (eg Brandt, Blumenfeld, Dorien Leigh, Grun, Laelia Goehr), advertisements by many other contributors Good condition, crease to upper corner of front cover, pencil name/number to cover, and centre pages worked loose from staples (but still present). I am happy to mail any purchase internationally. Please see accompanying postage costs, or contact me for more detail. Payment can be accepted by Paypal, UK cheque/postal order or UK bank draft. I strive to maintain a fair and honest Ebay policy and want all customers to be satisfied with their purchase. I will accept returns if an item has been described inaccurately. Good luck with your bidding...... Photograph ; Photography ; Photographer ; Photo Journalism ; Photojournalism ; Illustration ; Illustrations Bill Brandt (born Hermann Wilhelm Brandt; 2 May 1904 – 20 December 1983) was a British photographer and photojournalist. Born in Germany, Brandt moved to England, where he became known for his images of British society for such magazines as Lilliput and Picture Post; later he made distorted nudes, portraits of famous artists and landscapes. He is widely considered to be one of the most important British photographers of the 20th century. |