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193474601London: Lovat Dickenson 1934. First edition first impression. One of a limited edition of 250 numbered copies signed by both Tegetmeier and Gill on the limitation leaf. Quarto. Illustrations throughout by Denis Tegetmeier. Original black boards titles to spine gilt. With dust jacket. Edges of boards lightly rubbed and toned contents faintly toned. An excellent copy in the rubbed jacket with a chip from the head of the spine panel and a closed tear and crease to the lower panel. hardcover
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2015Bio-Green-97814614463232015. Hardcover. New. hardcover
2015Bio-Green-97814614463232015. Hardcover. New. hardcover
192911543London: Printed by the Fanfare Press for the New Handworkers’ Gallery 1929. One of only 60 special copies signed by Gill this no.49. Two wood engravings after designs by Eric Gill - the blocks were cut by John Beedham and touched up by Gill. Pp. 20 paginated to p.56 as this was the fourth title in the series of Handworkers’ pamphlet the first three were printed at the St. Dominic’s Press. 8vo. sewn as issued. Extremely good fresh copy with only a couple of small brown marks on first and last two leaves.Here are Gill’s thoughts eloquently put on what is Art and what it is for. “The artist is a man who makes things - that is his proper functionâ€. He states that “All men who make things are artists.all workmen were artist.this is not so today.The majority of men today do not make things. They only do things. They only do what they are told.They are mere puppets.†The two wood engravings are puppet images of people merely doing things. One of only 60 copies signed by Gill Printed by the Fanfare Press for the New Handworkers’ Gallery unknown
2549No Publisher. Two original signed drawings by Lorraine Gill; 105 by 150mm ink on paper. Both drawn on the evening of 29th November 1995 at St George's Church Gloucester Road London where Ted Hughes recited some of his favourite T. S. Eliot's poems. Additionally signed by Raymond Keene chess grandmaster and former British Chess Champion Sir Brian Tovey KCMG who was director of GCHQ and his wife Mary Tovey. Also present at the event but were Tony Buzan best-selling author and inventor of mind maps and T. S. Eliot's widow Valerie. Tony Buzan Ray Keene Brian Tovey and Lorraine Gill were friends with Ted Hughes meeting at the Lavender Bar on Lavender Hill London and at Tony's home in Henley. Those five were part of the training for the Liechtenstien Global Academies in 1994-1997 where Tony lectured on brain power and creativity Ray lectured on mind sports Brian on strategic thinking Lorraine on art and perspective and Ted on poetry but also Shakespeare and creativity. Lorraine Gill grew up in the Australian Bush influenced by the extremes of nature and the starkness of the environment and its vividly distinctive colours. She came to Europe in 1966 winning a Scholarship to City and Guilds of London culminating in a Scholarship to Florence Italy. Her first One Woman show followed in 1972 in London. Her work has been written about extensively by John Berger who has followed her progress for forty years. She has also been featured in BBC films both on Cezanne and on her own life and work; she has also featured in books on remarkable women; 'Interview with the Muse' and the 'Wise Virgin'. Fine paper a little browned. No Publisher unknown
19162222322244957The First UK printing published by The St. Dominic's Press Ditchling in 1916. The correct first issue printed in red and black. With five engravings and press device. Issued without covers and stitched as issued. The pamphlet is in Very Good or better condition and is unopened at the top edge. Some very light markings to the covers and a few light spots the the rear cover. The true first issue with the correct titling 'with engravings by A.E.R.G.' to the front cover. The subsequent variant printed later the same year was issued with the titling changed to 'with emblems by A.E.R.G.' Taylor and Sewell A5. Scarce with such attributes. Ashton Rare Books welcomes direct contact. The St. Dominic's Press, Ditchling
191510459Hammersmith London: published at the Hampshire Hog Workshops Hampshire Hog Lane 1915. 6 wood cuts and 5 triangular devices by Eric Gill. Copy no.10 x of 200 numbered “proof†copies inscribed and signed by Douglas Pepler. 12mo. original quarter smooth canvas with red paper covered pictorial boards with Dumb Driven Cattle by Gill on the upper cover a little rubbing to extremities and darkening to spine otherwise a good and bright copy of this early Gill work and collaboration with Pepler.Seen as the precursor to the S. Dominic’s Press with its early Gill engraving and close collaboration between Gill and Pepler. This copy is inscribed by Pepler for R.N. Green Armytage a friend of the Guild members at Ditchling: “We gave up this game as too proud. Douglas Peplerâ€. Pepler has also written a personal note to Green Armytage which is tipped in dated from Ditchling 26. VI. 19 and with the Guild mark in ink. He writes about The Game magazine and some beautiful verses received from Fr John which just missed going into the first edition of The Game. Also tipped in is a page monogrammed and dated 1955 by an owner of the book Stanley Scott who explains that The Game in the letter is the magazine produced at St Dominic’s Press and ‘the game’ in the inscription is that of signing copies of the book.<br>At the time this book was published Pepler worked for the London County Council and was the organiser of the first school meals service in London. The Devil’s Devices a sociological satire reflect his social concerns at the time and reflects on wealth and capitalism with some very interesting use of page design and printing. <br>Printed at the Westminster Press 441a Harrow Road just down from our current shop.Evan Gill: Bibliography of Eric Gill 259; Gill’s woodcuts are Physick 36 through to 44 46 & 47 Inscribed with an additional als from Pepler to Green-Armytage published at the Hampshire Hog Workshops, Hampshire Hog Lane, hardcover
0768521483-11-1Dominie Pr. Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting. Dominie Pr unknown
2021__1382013426OUP Oxford 2021. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 8.15x6.10x5.83 inches. OUP Oxford paperback
2016__0198371306OUP Oxford 2016. Unknown Binding. New. 12 pages. 11.73x8.43x2.83 inches. OUP Oxford unknown
2016__0198371187OUP Oxford 2016. Paperback. New. 16 pages. 11.42x8.70x3.39 inches. OUP Oxford paperback
2016__0198372132OUP Oxford 2016. Unknown Binding. New. 16 pages. 11.61x8.43x3.31 inches. OUP Oxford unknown
2016__0198371497OUP Oxford 2016. Unknown Binding. New. 12 pages. 11.73x9.09x2.91 inches. OUP Oxford unknown
2016__0198372019OUP Oxford 2016. Unknown Binding. New. 16 pages. 11.81x8.46x3.23 inches. OUP Oxford unknown
2016__0198371683OUP Oxford 2016. Unknown Binding. New. 12 pages. 11.73x8.90x2.83 inches. OUP Oxford 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
198836197Wellingborough: Charles Skelton at the September Press 1988. Hardcover. Fine. Hardcover. One of 600 copies. This is one of 480 unnumbered copies case bound in buckram by The Fine Bindery Limited. This is a nicely produced facsimile of the Four Gospels from the Golden Cockerel Press with illustrations by Eric Gill. The publisher writes in his note at the end of the volume: "This book is a reproduction version of The Four Gospels published in 1931. I call it a reproduction version rather than a facsimile because that is what it is a copy produced by photo-lithography with no attempt to simulate the paper or binding of the original. From the outset the spirit of the book was what I was aiming at. The original is a marvelous book.and rightly regarded as one of the glories of modern book-making.If a reproduction could demonstrate something of the excitement simplicity and ingenuity of the original I would be well pleased." Appearing after the facsimile proper is a six-page account of the making of the original accompanied by four photographic illustrations. This is followed by a brief article on Gill written in 1953 for "The Book Collector" by Robert Gibbings who purchased the Golden Cockerel Press in 1924. <br /> <br /> Bound in the original black buckram with a tan leather spine label with gilt title. Minor fading to spine. The text pages are bright and immaculate. Housed in the publisher's natural linen slipcase. In fine condition. Measures 9.25 x 13.25 inches. 269 pages xiv. PRI/121422. Charles Skelton at the September Press hardcover
1878001389Paris 1878-1881. Quarter Calf. Near Fine. 4to 29n by 19 cm. A complete run of 142 weekly installments of four page brochures of the most famous Frenchmen of the day and a few others such as Garibaldi each with a color lithograph caricature on the front page followed by a three page loose biography and appreciation. All of this is attractively bound in quarter red calf over marbled boards. Beginning with Victor Hugo figures covered include Leon Gambetta Sarah Bernhardt Alphonse Daudet Andre Gill himself Georges Clemenceau Louis Blanc Ferdinand DeLesseps and on and on. They come from all spheres of professional activity. Many are now obscure but even if you don't know the indvidual you can appreciate and enjoy the visual send-up of him. Tight and clean. A little shelfwear along edges of the boards. Minor scuffing of the calf and boards. <br/><br/> unknown books
2010504640The Folio Society 2010. Book. Illus. by Eric Gill. As New. Hardcover. Two fine volumes in solander case. The first volume in full goat skin is Troilus and Criseyde. The second volume with cloth spine is entitled "Troilus & Criseyde: Essays by Barry Windeatt & Roderick Cave." Limited edition 98/1250. Illustrations by Eric Gill. Facsimile edition of the Golden Cockerel 1929 edition. Fine as new in like solander box. The Folio Society Hardcover
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 books
22510911-1/2 x 12-1/2 inches; 10-1/2 x 9-3/4 inches. Matted framed and glazed. Mounted back to back. 11-1/2 x 12-1/2 inches; 10-1/2 x 9-3/4 inches. unknown books
51-4747Meaux et Paris: Paul Genay 1877. 8vo. Qtr. roan. 14 x 18 cm. Ref: Ch. Fontane "André Gill" Vol. II pp. 177-180; OCLC Number: 4170900 digital only. Very good. Includes issues 1-72; there is said to be a very rare 73rd issue without an issue number. . 72 numéros reliés en un volume in-8 demi-basane brune dos lisse orné de filets dorés titre doré reliure de l'époque. Chaque numéro comporte 4 pp. dont la première est illustrée d'une caricature d'homme polique en couleurs. Dos insolé qqs frottés coiffe sup. usagée ; trace de pliure centrale sur les feuillets qqs numéros légt jaunis sinon bon exemplaire de cette rare série complète des 72 numéros publiée à l'occasion des élections législatives d'octobre 1877 en France. Elle propose à ses lecteurs des portraits de candidats républicains dessinés par André Gill avec leur notice biographique rédigée par plusieurs journalistes dont Adolphe Perreau et Maxime Rude dont Louis Blanc Albert Grévy Édouard Lockroy Jules Ferry Brisson Gambetta Jean-Casimir Périer Jules Grévy Clémenceau…Expertise by: Cabinet PoulainElvire Poulain-Marquis : 06 72 38 90 90Pierre Poulain : 06 07 79 98 615 rue de Saintonge 75003 PARIS Meaux et Paris: Paul Genay, 1877 unknown