The influence of John Ruskin (1819–1900), both on his own time and on artistic and social developments in the twentieth century, cannot be over-stated. He changed Victorian perceptions of art, and was the main influence behind 'Gothic revival' architecture. As a social critic, he argued for the improvement of the condition of the poor, and against the increasing mechanisation of work in factories, which he believed was dull and soul-destroying. The thirty-nine volumes of the Library Edition of his works, published between 1903 and 1912, are themselves a remarkable achievement, in which his books and essays – almost all highly illustrated – are given a biographical and critical context in extended introductory essays and in the 'Minor Ruskiniana' – extracts from letters, articles and reminiscences both by and about Ruskin. Volume 27, in two parts, contains the first three volumes of Fors Clavigera
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The influence of John Ruskin (1819–1900), both on his own time and on artistic and social developments in the twentieth century, cannot be over-stated. He changed Victorian perceptions of art, and was the main influence behind 'Gothic revival' architecture. As a social critic, he argued for the improvement of the condition of the poor, and against the increasing mechanisation of work in factories, which he believed was dull and soul-destroying. The thirty-nine volumes of the Library Edition of his works, published between 1903 and 1912, are themselves a remarkable achievement, in which his books and essays - almost all highly illustrated - are given a biographical and critical context in extended introductory essays and in the 'Minor Ruskiniana' - extracts from letters, articles and reminiscences both by and about Ruskin.This seventeenth volume contains Ruskin's works on political economy: Unto This Last, Munera Pulveris and Time and Tide
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Work.-- Traffic.-- War.-- The future of England.-- Appendix: Notes on the political economy of Prussia. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Subject entries from the Provenance Evidence Thesaurus describe copies analyzed by Book Traces @ UVA. ; 2
A.D.O. Wedderburn, editor. ; v.1. Letters on art and science.- v.2. Letters on politics, economy, and miscellaneous matters. ; Mode of access: Internet.
On spine: Ruskin Works. ; A.D.O. Wedderburn, editor. ; v.1. Letters on art and science.--v.2. Letters on politics, economy, and miscellaneous matters. ; Mode of access: Internet.
18. Arrows of the chace -- 19. Hortus inclusus ; In montibus sanctis ; Coeli enarrant ; Notes on various pictures -- 26. Praeterita -- 27. John Ruskin, social reformer / by J.A. Hobson. ; Spine title. ; Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ; 1-3. The stones of Venice -- 4. The poetry of architecture ; Poems ; Giotto and his works in Padua -- 5. The seven lamps of architecture ; Lectures on architecture and painting ; The study of architecture -- 6. Sesame and lilies ; Unto this last ; The queen of the air ; The storm cloud of the nineteenth century -- 7-10. Fors clavigera -- 11. Prosperpina ; Ariadne florentina -- 12. St. Mark's rest ; Lectures on art ; The elements of perspective -- 13. The two paths ; Love's meinie ; The relation between Michael Angelo and Tintoret ; Val d'Arno ; The pleasures of England -- 14. Mornings in Florence ; Time and tide ; The art of England ; Notes on the construction of sheepfolds -- 15. The crown of wild olive ; Munera pulveris ; Pre-Raphaelitism ; Aratra Pentelici ; The future of England ; Notes on the political economy of Prussia -- 16. The ethics of the dust ; Fiction, fair and foul ; The elements of drawing -- 17. Deucalion ; King of the golden river ; Dame Wiggins of Lee and her seven wonderful cats ; The eagle's nest -- ; Mode of access: Internet.
The roots of honour -- The veins of wealth -- Qui judicatis terram -- Ad valorem. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; LC copy formerly owned by Bruce Rogers.
"Two thousand and sixty-two copies of this edition--of which two thousand are for sale in England and America--have been printed at the Ballantyne press, Edinburgh, and the type has been distributed". ; Ruskin's coat of arms in gilt on front cover. ; I. Early prose writings. 1834 to 1843.--II. Poems.--III-VII. Modern painters.--VIII. The seven lamps of architecture.--IX-XI. The stones of Venice.--XII. Lectures on architecture and painting (Edinburgh, 1853) with other papers, 1844-1854.--XIII. Turner; The harbours of England; Catalogues and notes.--XIV. Academy notes; Notes on Prout and Hunt; and other art criticisms, 1855-1888.--XV. The elements of drawing; The elements of perspective; and The laws of Fésole.--XVI. "A joy for ever" and The two paths, with letters on The Oxford museum, and various addresses, 1856-1860.--XVII. Unto this last; Munera pulveris; Time and tide; with other writings on political economy, 1860-1873.--XVIII. Sesame and lilies; The ethics of the dust; The crown of wild olive; with letters on public affairs, 1859-1866.--XIX. The Cestus of Aglaia and The queen of the air; with other papers and lectures on art and literature, 1860-1870.--XX. Lectures on art and Arata Pentelici; with lectures and notes on Greek art and mythology, 1870.--XXI. The Ruskin art collction at Oxford; catalogues, notes, and instructions.--XXII. Lectures on landscape; Michael Angelo & Tintoret; The eagle's nest; Ariadne florentina; with notes for other Oxford lectures.--XXIII. Val d'Arno. The schools of Florence; Mornings in Florence; The shepherd's tower.--XXIV. Giotto and his works in Padua; The Cavalli monuments, Verona; Guide to the Academy, Venice; St. Mark's rest.--XXV. Love's meinie and Proserpina.--XXVI. Deucalion, and other studies in rocks and stonies.--XXVII-XXIX. Fors clavigera; letters to the workmen and labourers of Great Britain.--XXX. The guild and museum of St. George; reports, catalogues, and other papers.--XXXI. Bibliotheca pastorum: The economist of Xenophon; Rock honeycomb; The elements of prosody and A knight's faith.--XXXII. Studies of peasant life: The story of Ida; Roadside songs of Tuscany; Christ's folk in the Apennine; Ulric the farm servant.--XXXIII. The Bible of Amiens; Valle crucis; The art of England; The pleasures of England.--XXXIV. The storm-cloud of the nineteenth century; On the old road; Arrows of the chace; Ruskiniana.--XXXV. Præterita and Dilecta.--XXXVI-XXXVII. The letters of John Ruskin.--XXXVIII. Bibliography; Catalogue of Ruskin's drawings; Addenda et Corrigenda.--XXXIX. General index. ; Microform. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Each volume has also special t.-p. ; Bd. 1. Die sieben Leuchter der Baukunst, aus dem englischen von Wilhelm Schoelermann. 1900.--Bd. 2. Sesam und Lilien, aus dem englischen von Hedwig Jahn. 2. Aufl. 1905.--Bd. 3. Der Kranz von Olivenzweigen; vier Vorträge über Industrie und Krieg, aus dem englischen von Anna Henschke. 1901.-Bd. 4. Vorträge über Kunst, aus dem englischen von Wilhelm Schoelermann. 1901.--Bd. 5. Diesem letzten; vier Abhandlungen über die ersten Grundsätze der Volkswirtschaft, aus dem englischen von Anna von Przychowski. 1902.--Bd. 6.-7. Praeterita. Was aus meiner Vergangenheit vielleicht der Erinnerung wert; erlebtes und gedachtes im Umriss, aus dem englischen von Anna Henschke. 1903-04.--Bd. 8-10. Steine von Venedig, aus dem englischen von Hedwig Jahn. 1903-06.--Bd. 11.-15. Moderne Maler . im auszug übers. und zusammengefasst von Charlotte Broicher. ; Mode of access: Internet.