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1931ABE-177474220003424,5 CM X 31 CM-(DG24)
1970ABE-150832738656164 PAGES-21 CM X 26,5 CM-EN COUVERTURE "JACQUES OFFENBACH VOYAGE DANS LA LUNE", CARICATURE DE GILL-SOUVENIRS DE JANE BATHORI, 2P, 6 PHOTOS-"WOZZECK" A L'OPERA DE LYON, PAR ANTOINE GOLEA, PHOTO-"L'HEURE ESPAGNOLE", FRANC NOHAIN, CLAUDE LEVI STRAUSS, PHOTO-"BOLERO" DE RAVEL, PAR JUAN GIULIANO, PHOTO-LE BALLET THEATRE CONTEMPORAIN D'AMIENS, 3P PAR CLAUDE BAIGNERES, 4 PHOTOS-UN CENT CINQUANTENAIRE QUI SE PORTE BIEN JACQUES OFFENBACH, 11 PAGES, RICHE ICONOGRAPHIE-CINQ MINUTES AVEC RENE KLOPFENSTEIN, 2P, PHOTO-CINQ MINUTES AVEC TRAJAN POPESCO, PHOTO-CINQ MINUTES AVEC PIERRE POULTEAU ET SES FLUTES, PHOTO-MUSIQUE ET HISTOIRE : A PROPOS DE LA KHOVANSTCHINA DE MOUSSORGSKI, 4P PAR MICHEL R HOFMANN, 6 ILL-ET LE DISQUE QU'EN PENSEZ-VOUS?, 2P, 10 TEMOIGNAGES, 10 PHOTOS (PEYNET, ROBERT HIRSCH, JEANINE CHARRAT,.)-(DE0917)
1965ABE-945179463714 PAGES FORMAT 60X42-JEANNE D'ARC, NAPOLEON, DE GAULLE OU LES VERTUS DU 18 JUIN, PAR PIERRE PIERRARD/SUITE P6-PEYREFITTE LE SCANDALEUX LA MINUTE DE VERITE PAR GILBERT GANNE/SUITE P11/PHOTO A ROME-"SUR UNE FALAISE" UNE NOUVELLE DE MICHEL DEON/DESSIN DE JACQUES SCHUFFENECKER-LES CARICATURISTES A MONTMARTRE/PAR JEAN DALEVEZE/AU CRAYON A LA PLUME ET AU VITRIOL/1P/4 ILLUSTRATIONS-LA VRAIE BELLE EPOQUE/PAR MAXIMILIEN GAUTHIER/BOURDELLE-ANATOMIE D'UN FESTIVAL/PAR JEAN FRANCOIS JOSSELIN/PHOTO JEAN CLAUDE DROUOT ET JEANINE VILA DANS "MARIE STUART"-LES CONCERTS PAR MARC PINCHERLE: AIDA A L'OPERA-"UNE SOIREE A VIENNE" AU THEATRE DES CHAMPS ELYSEES/PHOTO ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF 31X16-DANSE PAR PAUL BOURCIER: YVETTE CHAUVIRE CETTE MERVEILLE "ROMEO JULIETTE" AU FESTIVAL DU MARAIS-PHOTO JEAN BABILEE ET JACQUELINE DANNO DANS "LA BELLE DAME SANS MERCI"-CINEMA: "LA COLLINE DES HOMMES PERDUS" DE SIDNEY LUMET/CRITIQUE PAR GEORGES CHARENSOL-"LA VIE CRIMINELLE D'ARCHIBALD DE LA CRUZ" DE LUIS BUNUEL/CRITIQUE PAR PIERRE AJAME/PHOTO-FERMINA CHEZ LES ANALPHABETES/PAR JEAN CLAUDE LATTES/"FERMINA MARQUEZ"/VALERY LARBAUD ET LA TELEVISION
1963104132BBLondon, Majesty's Stationery Office, 1963. Gr.8°. 94 S. mit 205 num. Abb. Original-Karton. (=Large Picture Book; 17).
19889528Viridis Candela / Cahiers du Collège de 'Pataphysique, nouvelle et 3ème série - Subsidia Pataphysica n° 24-25 du 2 Haha 102 ( 7 octobre 1974 ). In-12 broché oblong de 178 pages au format 21 x 12,cm. Couvertures illustrées. Dos carré muet. Plats et intérieur frais. Rare numéro qui contient des études sur le roman à énigmes ( Alfred Jarry, Fantômas, Agatha Christie, etc ) par François le Lionnais, Paul Gayot, J.B.Gill. Contient les fameux pastiches de Sherlock Holmes, G.K. Chesterton, Ellery Queen et Jorge Luis Borges par Jean Ferry, suivis d'une bibliographie des pastiches en langue française par Michel Lebrun. Textes de Jorge Luis Borges et de Julio Cortazar, Lettrines acrostiches et rébus énigmatiques par les Régents Gil et Carelman. Index des titres et des auteurs cités. Photos, documents et illustrations, en noir, in et hors texte. Un des 222 exemplaires numérotés sur papier vert cadavérique du tirage de tête ( n° 114 ). Seul grand papier. Rare édition originale en superbe état général.
193845099London: J. M. Dent for Hague & Gill Ltd. 1938. Limited edition one of 550 copies signed by Gill. 8vo. xiv 26 pp. Publisher's black cloth gilt lettered to the spine and upper board early Blackwell's bookseller's ticket to the front pastedown along with one of their pictorial bookmarks loosely inserted dust jacket. 4 full page wood engravings. Jacket edge worn with losses including much of the lower half of the rear panel occasional slight wear to the cloth where it has been exposed else very good. ".the first book to be published in England printed from Gill's Bunyan type." Evan Gill 298. London: J. M. Dent for Hague & Gill Ltd. unknown
193042508London: Sheed and Ward 1930. First edition thus. 8vo. xii 232 pp. Publisher's black cloth gilt lettered to the spine Eric Gill's copy inscribed by him in his distinctive hand on the front free endpaper "E.G. Pigotts. Mch 1930 from G.K.'s Weekly for review". Occasional light edge wear and a few marks to the covers else very good. This work by the French Catholic philosopher Jacques Maritain was first published in France in 1920. Gill was purportedly introduced to it by his mentor Father Vincent McNabb and was so taken with it that he produced the first English edition for the St. Dominic's Press in 1923. Translated by Father John O'Connor it was published under the title "The Philosophy of Art". Fiona MacCarthy refers to Gill's involvement in that edition and the profound effect it had on the wider artistic Ditchling community -"When St. Dominic's Press was printing it the brethren tended to congregate around the chapel soon after the nine o'clock sung office and would then discuss the finer points of Maritain all morning." The influence of the work on Gill lasted too. Years later after Gill had moved to Capel-y-ffin and started another artists colony René Hague would refer to "endless talking in particular about Maritain and the philosophy of art". Evan Gill 127. London: Sheed and Ward unknown
1961346287New York: Steuben Glass 1961. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Quarto. Descriptive text and 39 black & white plates. Includes the work of Eric Gill Isamu Noguchi and other leading artists. Near fine with light soiling to the top edges of the boards in a very good dustwrapper with a few small tears and scattered foxing to the inside panel. Text pages and plates are bright clean and tight. With the publisher's shipping card and business card laid in. From the library of the artists Ben Shahn and Bernarda Bryson Shahn with an estate label designed by their son Jonathan Shahn. (Steuben Glass) hardcover
191975400Ditchling: Printed and Published by Douglas Pepler St. Dominic's Press 1919. First edition. Octavo. 53 1 pp. With Eric Gill's device in red on the title page. Publisher's brown wrappers with lettering and a cross in black on the front. A very clean and handsome copy.St. Dominic's Press was the publishing arm of the Guild of St. Joseph and St. Dominic. The Press was founded in 1916 by Hilary Douglas Clark Pepler 1878-1951 as a means to advance his ideas for social reform. Influenced by the Distributist movement of Hilaire Belloc and G. K. Chesterton Pepler joined with Eric Gill 1882-1940 and Edward Johnston 1872-1944 in a move to Ditchling Commons to establish a group of working craftsmen. Joined soon afterwards by Desmond Chute 1895-1962 and Joseph Cribb 1892-1967 who was Gill’s earliest apprentice they established the Guild of St. Joseph and St. Dominic “In order to put the affairs of the above upon a permanent basis.†Though Gill resigned in 1924 and withdrew to Capel-y-ffin to focus on his work as a stone carver the Guild lasted until 1989. Printed and Published by Douglas Pepler, St. Dominic's Press unknown
1980387231Tuscaloosa Alabama: Windostar Wiregrass and Gorgas Oak Presses 1980. Unbound. Near Fine. Two broadsides. Near fine with light wear at the edges. A reproduction of a rubbing from the gravestone of Eric Gill along with the story behind it written by the printer Glenn House director of the Gorgas Oak Press and assistant professor at The University of Alabama. Scarce. OCLC locates two copies. Windostar, Wiregrass and Gorgas Oak Presses unknown
195695686San Francisco: Black Vine Press 1956. Softcover. Fine. First book edition. Oblong 24mo. Printed string-tied wrappers. Fine in original envelope of the Roxburghe Club addressed to San Francisco bookseller author and wag David Magee. Issued jointly by the Roxburghe and Zamorano Clubs. Black Vine Press unknown
1925239389The Golden Cockerel Press 1925. Number 169 of 360 copies. Printed in black and red on Arnold handmade initials by Eric Gill two large capitals 'B' and 'I' printed in red. 39 1 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Quarter vellum and blue boards. Fine. Gill. Eric. Number 169 of 360 copies. Printed in black and red on Arnold handmade initials by Eric Gill two large capitals 'B' and 'I' printed in red. 39 1 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Chanticleer 26; Gill Corey & Mackenzie Eric Gill a Bibliography Second Edition # 322. Chanticleer 26; Gill Corey & Mackenzie Eric Gill a Bibliography Second Edition # 322 <br/><br/> The Golden Cockerel Press hardcover
198343895Wellingborough: Christopher Skelton 1983. First edition. One of 1350 copies. 4to. xxiv 545 3 pp. Bespoke binding of two-tone leather with black morocco to the spine and fore edges with stylised gilt lettering and inlaid morocco flowers of differing colours the central sections of the both boards in cream morocco and further inlaid morocco flowers and blind tooled stems and leaves marbled endpapers. With over 1000 examples of Gill's work - several folding. Slight waviness to the foot of the contents and a little spotting to the edges a delightful example in a unique binding. Compiled by Gill's nephew this brings together a lifetime's work from the well known and celebrated such as his designs for the Golden Cockerel Press books to more ephemeral items such as designs for rubber stamps Christmas cards and bookplates. Wellingborough: Christopher Skelton unknown
1931317876Waltham St. Lawrence: The Golden Cockerel Press 1931. Number 453 of 488 numbered copies printed on Batchelor handmade paper from a total edition of five hundred copies. 64 wood-engraved illustrations and initials printed from the blocks by Eic Gill. 1 vols. Small folio. Three quarter white pigskin and tan polished buckram raised bands t.e.g. by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Some light soiling and faintest traces of rubbing to spine. Fine copy. Gill Eric. Number 453 of 488 numbered copies printed on Batchelor handmade paper from a total edition of five hundred copies. 64 wood-engraved illustrations and initials printed from the blocks by Eic Gill. 1 vols. Small folio. One of Eric Gill's masterpieces as an illustrator. "Conceived in the fruitful mind of Robert Gibbings this is the Golden Cockerel book usually compared with the Doves BIBLE and the Kelmscott CHAUCER. A flower among the best products of English romantic genius it is also surely thanks to its illustrator . the book among all books in which the Roman type has been best mated with any kind of illustration" Chanticleer. Gill Eric Gill 285; Chanticleer 78; Artist & the Book 122; From Manet to Hockney 89 The Golden Cockerel Press unknown
192552309Waltham St. Lawrence: Golden Cockerel Press 1925. Limited edition no. 304 of 750 copies signed by Gill under the colophon small 4to 42 4 pp. 18 wood engravings in the text plus one each to the title page and colophon. Original cream buckram printed d.w. replicating the title page to the upper wrapper lightly foxed with some loss to the top of the spine and the lower corner of the lower wrapper. Chanticleer 31. Evan Gill 275. Not published as a signed edition with Gill's signature added later in pencil. Waltham St. Lawrence: Golden Cockerel Press unknown
193036916Piggots Near Speen Buckinghamshire: Printed by René Hague & Eric Gill 1930. One of 225 copies. 5 x 3-3/4 inches. Wood-engraved frontispiece by Gill. Single unsigned gathering of four leaves. 8 pp. 1 vols. Original blue wrappers. Fine. Gill Eric. One of 225 copies. 5 x 3-3/4 inches. Wood-engraved frontispiece by Gill. Single unsigned gathering of four leaves. 8 pp. 1 vols. The first book printed at Gill's home Piggots Buckinghamshire; and not offered for sale. Gill 283 Printed by René Hague & Eric Gill unknown
1919509128Ditchling Sussex: S. Dominic's Press 1919. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Illustrated with a woodcut by Eric Gill. 16mo. 48pp. Printed wrappers. Tiny split at the spine base else a fine unopened and untrimmed copy. Issued as Welfare Handbook No. 4. Gill No. 371. S. Dominic's Press unknown
1901056613Portland Or: J. K. Gill Commpany 1901. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. Photographic Plates. Brown Card Covers Printed In Red With Mounted Photographic Illustration; String-Bound; 24 Leaves With Photographic Plates Mounted On Recto Surface Each With Descriptive Text In The Plate A Few Pages With Multiple Illustrations 44 In Total. Light Wear Small Tears In Covers Where They Overlap The Text. No Date Except One Photograph Copyright 1901. Scarce Worldcat Locating Only 4 Institutional Copies. J. K. Gill 1841-1931 Was Proprietor Of A Successful Chain Of Stores In Oregon From Circa 1871 Until The Late 1990'S. <br/> <br/> J. K. Gill Commpany paperback
19883546Wellingborough: September Press 1988. ONE OF 480 COPIES from an edition of 600 printed by offset lithography on St Cuthbert’s half-rag mould-made paper. Original black cloth boards brown morocco label to spine cream cloth slipcase. Spine very slightly sunned. The finest facsimile of Gill’s classic work on mould-made rather than hand-made paper but losing little of the original’s brightness. September Press hardcover
193448180London: The Golden Cockerel Press 1934. Limited edition no. 168 of 500 copies narrow 8vo 16 pp. One full page wood engraving and a small device on the title plus an engraved initial letter original cream buckram gilt monogram to upper cover some very slight browning else a fine copy. Chanticleer 92. Evan Gill 26. The first book to be printed in the 14 pt. version of Gill's Perpetua Roman and Felicity Italic types. (London): The Golden Cockerel Press unknown
191733732Ditchling: Printed by Douglas Pepler 1917. Single sheet 190 x 127 mm printed in red and black. Press device by Gill. Some light foxing. Scarce. Taylor & Sewell A22a ii. Ditchling: Printed by Douglas Pepler unknown
191833378Ditchling: Printed and Publisher by Douglas Pepler 1918. Limited edition one of 400 copies ii 21 1 4 advertisement pp. Engraving by Gill in the advertisements at the end. Original printed wrappers lacking the lower wrapper. Taylor & Sewell A28. Evan Gill 5. The price has not been corrected to the upper wrapper. Ditchling: Printed and Publisher by Douglas Pepler unknown
192139966Ditchling: St. Dominic's Press 1921. Limited edition one of 240 copies 8vo vi 46 pp. Later inscription to fly leaf. Original wrappers printed d.w. with mild loss to the spine ends. Taylor & Sewell A82e. Evan Gill 8. Ditchling: St. Dominic's Press unknown
19595848Jerusalem: Jerusalem Type Foundry 1959. Double-folded leaflet 174 x 98mm and three bifolium type specimens 1 slip loosely inserted. Text printed in two colours black and either red blue or green one specimen with an additional alphabet added on a yellow sticker. Loose slip toned. A small collection of type specimens from the Jerusalem Type Foundry of Israel chief among them Gill Hebrew taken from carvings made by Eric Gill in the last years of his life and also including specimen sheets for Mayer-Baruch a lighter version of the 1920s Stam typeface; and Hatzevi and Hatzevi Light. The specimens describe Hatzevi as the foundry’s ‘first original creation’. Jerusalem Type Foundry unknown
1919109678Jerome H. Remick 1919