![LAWRENCE, William Goadby (1913-2002). [Cover title:] "Rising Mists & Silver Riffles" [New York: Frank Lowe, 1942]. 2 color photogravure proofs before letters finished by hand, correspondence and ephemera window mounted on thick card and bound with printed title in an oblong album (645 x 828 mm). Modern navy morocco gilt, navy morocco gilt label on upper cover. Provenance: Frank Lowe (correspondence); Joseph S. Beck (correspondence). Comprising:](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/2012/NYR/2012_NYR_02656_0105_000(lawrence_william_goadby_cover_title_rising_mists_silver_riffles_new_yo123157).jpg?w=1)
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LAWRENCE, William Goadby (1913-2002). [Cover title:] "Rising Mists & Silver Riffles" [New York: Frank Lowe, 1942]. 2 color photogravure proofs before letters finished by hand, correspondence and ephemera window mounted on thick card and bound with printed title in an oblong album (645 x 828 mm). Modern navy morocco gilt, navy morocco gilt label on upper cover. Provenance: Frank Lowe (correspondence); Joseph S. Beck (correspondence). Comprising:
"Rising Mists." Image size: 380 x 511 mm. Pencil notations and captions in lower margin. Signed in pencil lower right. -- "Silver Riffles." Image size: 380 x 512 mm. Pencil notations and captions in lower margin. Signed in pencil lower right. -- [Laid-in]: Autograph Letters Signed by Lawrence, 4 typed copies of letters from Joseph S. Beck, gallery catalog and gallery ephemera. In his letters, Beck mentions that he bought these plates directly from Lowe. The correspondence pertains mainly to Beck's attempts to ship the plates to Lawrence to be signed.
"Rising Mists." Image size: 380 x 511 mm. Pencil notations and captions in lower margin. Signed in pencil lower right. -- "Silver Riffles." Image size: 380 x 512 mm. Pencil notations and captions in lower margin. Signed in pencil lower right. -- [Laid-in]: Autograph Letters Signed by Lawrence, 4 typed copies of letters from Joseph S. Beck, gallery catalog and gallery ephemera. In his letters, Beck mentions that he bought these plates directly from Lowe. The correspondence pertains mainly to Beck's attempts to ship the plates to Lawrence to be signed.