Prayers written at Vailima
Creator
Date Created
1999
Identifier
PR5488.P7 1999 [Special Collections]
Subject
Publisher
Melville Press : Pacific Palisades, Calif.
Abstract
‘…As soon as our household had fallen into a regular routine, and the bonds of Samoan family life began to draw us more closely together, Tusitala [Samoan for storyteller, referring to Robert Louis Stevenson] felt the necessity of including our retainers in our evening devotions.’
So wrote Stevenson’s wife Fanny. The prayers by RLS and linocuts (executed by Catherine Kanner) are printed on Hiromi-Sansui paper that is so fine that it has been double folded to reduce the type and image biting into each other. Bonnie Thompson Norman printed this fine edition of 200 copies.
So wrote Stevenson’s wife Fanny. The prayers by RLS and linocuts (executed by Catherine Kanner) are printed on Hiromi-Sansui paper that is so fine that it has been double folded to reduce the type and image biting into each other. Bonnie Thompson Norman printed this fine edition of 200 copies.
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Citation
Stevenson, Robert Louis et al., “Prayers written at Vailima,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed November 23, 2024, https://ourheritage.ac.nz/items/show/7631.