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walkerabroad: Yeats & Thomas Sturge Moore were friends. Sturge Moore designed this gold & green bookbinding for 1st edition ‘The Tower’ (1928)

johnstonglenn: Poet FS Flint was born OTD in 1885. He's pictured at right with Victor Plarr, Thomas Sturge Moore, WB Yeats, Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Ezra Pound and Richard Aldington. He was published with James Joyce in Pound's groundbreaking 1914 anthology Des Imagistes.

seriations: George Yeats’ bookplate, designed by Thomas Sturge Moore in 1920

TheHughLane: 'Unicorn Imprint'~ Thomas Sturge Moore, (1900) This is a colour relief print (wood engraving) on paper. A woman, sitting on a resting unicorn's back, is tying the unicorn to a tree. The entire composition is printed in green.

TheHughLane: 'Unicorn Imprint'~ Thomas Sturge Moore, (1900) This is a colour relief print (wood engraving) on paper. A woman, sitting on a resting unicorn's back, is tying the unicorn to a tree. The entire composition is printed in green.

johnstonglenn: Poet, author and artist Thomas Sturge Moore died OTD in 1944. He was a friend to WB Yeats and designed book covers for him. His most famous, for The Tower, was published in 1929. Yeats said the artwork was "most rich, grave and beautiful" and "admirably like the place."

UniRdg_SpecColl: The Donald Gordon collection is perhaps our most ✨golden ✨ These gold tooled bindings were designed by Thomas Sturge Moore, himself a poet and friend of Yeats

ClarkLibUCLA: These woodcuts were designed and engraved by Thomas Sturge Moore & accompany Wordsworth’s poems in a Vale Press edition from 1902.

hanrahanNY: Bought this first edition (U.S. printing, 1940) at a Milwaukee used bookstore thirty years ago. Previous owner? An Irish-born nun called Sister Ethel Mary. Cover art by British artist/poet Thomas Sturge Moore, brother of philosopher G.E.

TheHughLane: 'Unicorn Imprint'~ Thomas Sturge Moore, (1900) This is a colour relief print (wood engraving) on paper. A woman, sitting on a resting unicorn's back, is tying the unicorn to a tree. The entire composition is printed in green.

PatrickHawe: Published, Valentine’s Day, 1928. Gilt decorations by Thomas Sturge Moore. 'I pace upon the battlements and stare On the foundations of a house, or where Tree, like a sooty finger, starts from the earth; And send imagination forth Under the day's declining beam'

TheHughLane: 'Unicorn Imprint'~ Thomas Sturge Moore, (1900) This is a colour relief print (wood engraving) on paper. A woman, sitting on a resting unicorn's back, is tying the unicorn to a tree. The entire composition is printed in green.

flusteredduck: Words for the Wind by Thomas Sturge Moore

UniRdg_SpecColl: W.B. Yeats’ collection, ‘The Tower’ was published in 1928 and includes some of his most famous poems. The iconic cover was designed by Thomas Sturge Moore and shows Thoor Ballylee, a Norman tower owned by Yeats. This important & beautiful book is Printing Collection—821.912-YEA

AscensionArcana: For milkmaids and queens and gipsy-princesses Dream and kiss blindfold or starve upon guesses. — Thomas Sturge Moore, "Reason Enough"

NORTHTRENTON: Happy Birthday to John Henry Wigmore (d. 1943), David W. Taylor (d. 1940), Eugene Cosserat (d. 1931), Jacob L. Beilhart (d. 1908), Thomas Sturge Moore (d. 1944), Boris Galerkin (d. 1945), Guy Wetmore Carryl (d. 1904), John H. Trumbull (d. 1961) and Mihaly Karolyi (d. 1955).

Book_Addict: Happy birthday to English writer and poet Thomas Sturge Moore (March 4, 1870), author of the 1906 play "Aphrodite against Artemis" et al.

triumphalpage: There is a poet to my mind much greater than Thomas Moore, and his name is Thomas Sturge Moore! A T. S. to be preferred to the other T. S. as well, I daresay.

gasfacebot: Thomas Sturge Moore gets the gasface

PatrickHawe: Published Valentine's day, 1928. Gilt decorations by Thomas Sturge Moore.

NORTHTRENTON: Happy Birthday to John Henry Wigmore (d. 1943), David W. Taylor (d. 1940), Eugene Cosserat (d. 1931), Jacob L. Beilhart (d. 1908), Thomas Sturge Moore (d. 1944), Boris Galerkin (d. 1945), Guy Wetmore Carryl (d. 1904), John H. Trumbull (d. 1961) and Mihaly Karolyi (d. 1955).

somequotesbot: "A sheep in sheep's clothing." - Thomas Sturge Moore

nicciobholzer: Box of Delights, written by John Masefield, who lived opposite his great friend, Thomas Sturge Moore in this Well W...

cowboycoleridge: For milkmaids and queens and gipsy-princesses Dream and kiss blindfold or starve upon guesses. Thomas Sturge Moore



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