"The theme of loss is expressed or implied in much of Virginia Woolf's fiction and non-fiction, and one that resonates with the story of her own life, from her childhood, through her loss of family, and of friends, and of security in two World Wars, to her struggles with mental illness and her eventual suicide. And yet Virginia Woolf was, by all accounts, a lively and engaging woman, full of warmth, humor, maternal feeling (for her siste ..."
"A preface by collector and curator William Beekman on "Collecting Virginia Woolf and the Hogarth Press," followed by detailed descriptions of the 113 items on exhibit at the Grolier Club, March 31-May 28, 2004. Designed and produced under the direction of Luke Ives Pontifell, and printed in an edition of 1500 copies at the Thornwillow Press. Wrappers."
Broken Ground New Directions in Land Art by William L. Fox, Dan Torop, Jeff Beekman Paperback, 76 Pages, Published 2017 by Fsu Museum Of Fine Arts ISBN-13: 978-1-889282-33-6, ISBN: 1-889282-33-2