1927 WILLIAM BLAKE Songs EXPERIENCE Innocence Poetry Collection ART Illustrated. " is a 1794 collection of 26 poems by William Blake, the counterpart to his ". The work explores darker themes of human life such as poverty, exploitation, and social corruption, reflecting Blake's critiques of industrialization and the Church. " and "London employ complex symbolism and allegory, making the collection a profound exploration of human despair and potential redemption. London; New York: Minton, Balch, and Co.
27 color illustrations (including frontispiece). "This edition of Blake's "Sons of Experience is reproduced from a copy in the British Museum, has been printed and made in Great Britain, and was first published in the year 1927 by Minton, Balch, & Co.
Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure. 10in X 7.25in (25.5cm x 18cm).