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[CLARK, Richard Grenville] Apocalypse in England: A Critical Study of Frederick Carter (Full Leather Edition of only 7 copies)

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[CLARK, Richard Grenville] Apocalypse in England: A Critical Study of Frederick Carter (Full Leather Edition of only 7 copies)

$650.00

Introduction by Phil Baker

[UK]: Jerusalem Press, 2024. First Edition. Hardcover. Quarto. 380pp. Deluxe Edition limited to only 7 "lettered" copies (this is copy "C") bound in full maroon leather with silver stamped design to front, spine titled in silver. Hand marbled end papers. Page marker ribbon. SIGNED by Richard Grenville Clark on the title page, and SIGNED by the publisher Stephen Pochin on the colophon page. Illustrated with over 300 b&w images, plus woodcuts, color plates, and photographs. Laid in at the end of the volume is a sleeve housing a card with a woodcut image, and a facsimile of Carter's bookplate (each also lettered as "C"). In original dust jacket and housed in a slipcase with tipped-on image. All components in fine condition.

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Finally the life-story of a neglected and fascinating artist who mixed with key figures of the British Occult and Decadent milieu can be told. Up until now the mystical quester Frederick Carter has been merely a footnote in other biographies, notably those of Austin Osman Spare and Arthur Machen who he knew and worked with. Carter’s oeuvre was formed by a plurality of influences and interactions extending to the occult, philosophy, and religion. Now he moves centre-stage to have his story told and his achievements accessed.

With unprecedented access to the artist/writer’s rich personal archive of diaries, memoirs, sketchbooks, and artworks, the author guides us on a picaresque journey from Carter’s beginnings in Yorkshire, through the ateliers and red-light district of Paris with Holbrook Jackson and George Raffalovich, to the esoteric London circles of Bohemian artists, writers, publishers and intellectuals.

This book is unique in providing many colourful firsthand close-up encounters with charismatic figures previously known from afar. Notably, a dinner party with Crowley which ends in a venomous spat between the Beast and his jilted lover. A visit to Spare to meet W.H. Davies. A drug-experiment with Raffalovich and Carter’s life-model girlfriend…

Carter is witness and perceptive accomplish as he works with Spare on Form magazine and develops the manifesto for Automatic Drawing. He also became part of the Redondan clique, and mixed with W.B. Yeats, D.H. Lawrence, John Gawsworth, Thomas Burke, and Henry Miller. His range was truly polymathic and his long, uneven career forced him to engage with many of the major events of the early twentieth century, its characteristic problems, his place in Bohemia, its artists and intellectuals.