Title:
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The Windhover
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Creator:
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Sweet, Pat, 1951-
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Description:
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This miniature book by Pat Sweet received the Annual Distinguished Book Award at the 2018 annual conclave of the Miniature Book Society. She writes of her book: "The kestrel Hopkins saw that May morning in 1877 became one of the most beautiful and breathtaking sonnets of the 19th century. Hopkins, a great technical poet and the creator of the poetical device known as 'sprung rhythm,' was inspired by the sight of the hovering bird to a mystical connection with something beyond and above nature. The poem is dedicated 'To Christ our Lord.'" She continues: "I've tried to do justice to the complexity and delight of the poem by using a complicated little dos-à-dos binding, with the poem in the middle. The two outer folds open to reveal a pop-up pair of fold-out wings, their colors taken from the American kestrel. The book is bound in paper printed with a blue sky with fleecy clouds. The book is enclosed in a slipcase bound in the same paper."
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Subject:
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Birds
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Subject:
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Christianity
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Subject:
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Clouds
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Subject:
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Poetry
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Subject:
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Religion in art
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Subject:
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Women artists
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Publisher:
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Bo Press
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Contributor:
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Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 1844-1889
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Date:
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2017
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Language:
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English
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Type:
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Still Image
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Extent:
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34 unnumbered pages : colour illustrations ; 70 mm ; issued in slipcase.
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Format/Medium:
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Artists' books
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Format/Medium:
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Dos-à-dos bindings
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Format/Medium:
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Miniature books
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Format/Medium:
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Pop-up books
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Format/Medium:
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Slipcases
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Source:
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The Windhover, in Jen Library Archives and Special Collections, Savannah College of Art and Design.
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Relation:
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Catalog record: https://library.scad.edu/record=b1821795
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Rights:
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Copyright is retained by the authors or artists of items in this collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
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Identifier:
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b18217953
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Identifier:
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i1379906x
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SCAD Location:
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Jen Library (Savannah)
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