Catalogue Number Four, Pagoda Books (1984) |
Ricketts invented Raymond so that he might create and control his auditory, command its sympathy, and suggest in the half-tones of familiar conversation certain elusive qualities of Wilde as a friend. The artifice succeeds. In a subtle sense he paints a new portrait of Wilde.
(Prospectus and Retrospectus of the Nonesuch Press 1932)
Oscar Wilde, Recollections (1932) |
The catalogue didn't use the spine design, and the gold was replaced with black.
Catalogue Number Four, Pagoda Books (1984) |
Charles Ricketts, design for cover © The Trustees of the British Museum |
Oscar Wilde, Recollections (1932) |