Clare Pollard Books
The Heavy-Petting Zoo
By . Ovid, Clare Pollard
Clare Pollard wrote most of these poems while still at school in Bolton. Too young, perhaps, to expect anyone to take her seriously, but young enough to question that assumption and much else besid...
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Bedtime
By Clare Pollard, Pollard, Clare.
Clare Pollard wrote her first book The Heavy-Petting Zoo while still at school. Its sequel is a setting for intimacy and tenderness as well as cruelty and pretence, where reality and fantasy are bl...
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Look, Clare! Look!
When Clare Pollard Set Off On A Six-month World Trip, She Wanted To Write A Long Poem Which Engaged With What She Saw And Felt During Her Travels. On Her Return, She Discovered That Her Father Was...
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Changeling
Poetry Book Society Recommendation. Clare Pollard's fourth collection is steeped in folktale and ballads, and looks at the stories we tell about ourselves. From the Pendle witch-trials in 17th-cent...
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Threads Of Silk And Gold: Ornamental Textiles From Meiji Japan Landscape
By Clare Pollard, Hiroko T. McDermott
"This book is a pioneering study of Japanese ornamental textiles made for the foreign market during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These exquisite embroideries, resist-dyed silk...
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Hiroshige: Landscape, Cityscape: Woodblock Prints In The Ashmolean Museum
By Clare Pollard, Ashmolean Museum, Mitsuko Ito Watanabe
Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) Is One Of The Best Known Of All Japanese Woodblock Print Designers. He Is Particularly Renowned For His Landscape Prints, Which Are Among The Most Frequently Reproduce...
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Meiji No Takara: Treasures Of Imperial Japan: Volume V, Ceramics: Part 1: Porcelain
By Clare Pollard, Malcolm Fairley, Vibeke Woldbye, Nasser D. Khalili Collection Of Japanese Art., Claire Pollard, Oliver Impey, Oliver Impey, Clare Pollard, Vibeke Woldbye (Including Selected Essays) Malcolm Fairley
The first of two volumes of the catalogue of the Khalili Collection of Japanese Art, this book discusses porcelain. It concentrates on Miyagawa (Mazuku) Kozan (1842-1916), illustrating more than ei...
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