Gwen Raverat - Further Reading

Further Reading

There are two collections of her work. The first, by Reynolds Stone, presents many of her engravings printed from the original blocks at the Cambridge University Press; the second, by Joanna Selborne and Lindsay Newman, presents some 75 engravings printed from the blocks at the Fleece Press, and has long listings of Raverat's work. There are cheaper trade editions of both these books. There is also a useful bibliography of her work by Selborne and Newman.

Raverat's grandson, William Pryor, has edited and published the complete correspondence between Gwen, Jacques, and Virginia Woolf.

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