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AD 9781337282987USA Edition . New. Brand New! Fast Delivery US Edition and ship within 24-48 hours. Deliver by FedEx and Dhl & Aramex UPS & USPS and we do accept APO and PO BOX Addresses. Order can be delivered worldwide within 7-12 days and we do have flat rate for up to 2LB. Extra shipping charges will be requested if the Book weight is more than 5 LB. This Item May be shipped from India United states & United Kingdom. Depending on your location and availability. unknown
2005x-0826472583Continuum Intl Pub Group 2005. Hardcover. New. 211 pages. 10.25x6.75x0.75 inches. Continuum Intl Pub Group hardcover
2008DADAX0979616530Brand: Four Stops Press 2008-10-31. Bilingual. hardcover. New. 12.75x1.00x11.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Four Stops Press hardcover
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18783982H84169NY/London: W.J. Widdleton/Chatto and Windus. Good. Hardcover. 1878. W.J. Widdleton/Chatto and Windus hardcover
51-0977Waltham St Lawrence: Golden Cockerel Press 1925. 8vo. Original blue boards with linen spine in a custom made clamshell box with lettering. in fine condition. Limited to 450 copies of which this is no. 248. Signed by the artist on the colophon. Illustrated with 8 wood-engravings Physick 281-288 by Eric Gill. Evan Gill Bibliography 274; Chanticleer 69; Skelton 150. Waltham St Lawrence: Golden Cockerel Press, 1925 hardcover
19265946Golden Cockerel Press 1926. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Moderate foxing to the deckled edges and boards contents clean illustrations very clean. Boards otherwise tight and no bumping. A solid Very Good copy the edge foxing being the only defect of an important Gill book. <br/><br/> Golden Cockerel Press hardcover
1980139340<p>Printed in an edition limited to 155 numbered and signed copies. Plain Wrappers Press 29. Neat private bookplate of John Carroll Collins on front pastedown. A fine copy with errata sheet inserted apologizing for the error on the colophon page. <br /><br />Five poems in English by Brendan Gill. Two of the poems "Ferragosto" and "Norfolk" were written especially for this edition. "Easter" was previously published in Harper's magazine and "In Wicklow" and "Voices" previously appeared in The New Yorker. Toned parchment substitute wove paper printed damp on a Washington handpress in black and light brown. Covers are glued boards covered with matching Ingres paper screenprinted in black and yellow with a leaf-and-berry pattern.</p><p>Verona: Plain Wrapper Press 1980; 4to. paper-covered boards; 71 pages. Book # 139340</p> Plain Wrapper Press
51-0980Waltham St Lawrence: Golden Cockerel Press 1931. Narrow 8vo. Original scarlet buckram in a custom marbled clamshell box with lettering. Limited to 500 copies of which this is no. 404. Illustrated with five wood-engravings Physick 290-292 382 727 by Eric Gill. Evan Gill Bibliography 20; Chanticleer 75; Skelton 34. Waltham St Lawrence: Golden Cockerel Press, 1931 hardcover
1954D4506London: Neville Spearman 1954. Limited Edition of 100 copies. Hardcover. Very Good. White faux morocco; thin 4to; with 24 reproductions of sketches by Gill. Number 1 from a limited edition of 100 copies signed by the artist's son Gordian Gill. Covers a little soiled. Publisher's compliments slip laid-in. <br/><br/> Neville Spearman hardcover
51-0927New York: E. Weyhe 1924 co-edition with St. Dominic's Press Ditchling Sussex England. Wood-engraving on Plate 11 of "Wood-engravings." Physick 219. No. 44 of the publications of the St. Dominic's Press. Edition of 150 copies. Skelton Check List no. 183. Printed on J Batchelor and Sons Ltd handmade paper. Sheet size 31 x 25 cm 12 x 10 inches. New York: E. Weyhe, 1924 (co-edition with St. Dominic's Press, Ditchling, Sussex, England) unknown
192328437London: Waterlow & Sons Ltd 1923. Second printing. Map folding. Good overall. An early version of the Underground map by map designer MacDonald Gill 1884-1947 one of the founders of the new genre of pictorial mapping. The print code printed at the lower edge reads 1/1/23 or January 1st 1923. <br /> <br /> Each railway line is printed in a different color and there is a brown decorative border around the outer edge. Side one has the Key map showing main line railway connections with main line termini. Side two verso has the Theatre plan and text. Printed for Electric Railway House Westminster S.W. 1. Printed as a folding map with the sheet size: 17 ¾ x 14 1/2". <br /> <br /> Original folds with toning to the exposed sides when folded. Previous owner signature on front wrapper. There are some short closed tears along some of the fold lines overall in good condition. Waterlow & Sons Ltd unknown
2005Alibris.0017833London: Nobody. 2005. First edition. . Hard cover. Fine. Signed by author. Signed. Product in slip-case. 144 p. Contains: Unspecified. Includes Unspecified. Audience: General/trade. . Nobody hardcover
2017x-3319588400Springer Verlag 2017. Hardcover. New. 585 pages. 9.30x6.20x1.50 inches. Springer Verlag hardcover
2005Adhya-9780781757294LWW 2005. New. LWW unknown
2005Adhya-9780781757294LWW 2005. New. LWW unknown
2023SKU0653261Cengage Learning 2023-12-01. paperback. New. 8x1x10. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Cengage Learning paperback
199553715KNAUR THEODOR 11/1995. 1. softcover. Vollständige Taschenbuchausgabe! KNAUR, THEODOR paperback
51-0978Waltham St Lawrence: Golden Cockerel Press 1934. 8vo. Original green boards slightly discolored as is always the case with linen spine in a custom made clamshell box with lettering. in fine condition. Limited to 300 copies of which this is no. 226 signed by the artist and author on the colophon. Illustrated with 6 wood-engravings Physick 867 872-876 by Eric Gill. Evan Gill Bibliography 293; Chanticleer 101; Skelton 38. Waltham St Lawrence: Golden Cockerel Press, 1934 hardcover
191531856AB1915. First Edition. London - Hammersmith Published at The Hampshire House Workshops 1915. Octavo. Frontispiece 125 pages with woodcuts throughout the publication. Hardcover / Original publisher's illustrated Hardcover in protective Mylar. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Hilary Pepler also known as Douglas Pepler was born at Eastbourne to a Quaker family and educated at Bootham School. After school he tried several occupations including land surveying the tea trade and engineering. In the early 1900s Pepler moved to Hammersmith London with his wife Clare Whiteman and obtained employment with London City Council in the department of child-care. He developed an interest in social theory and how to improve the lives of working people in the face of industrialisation writing several tracts on the subject. On a practical level he was instrumental in the introduction of free school meals; by any standards a very considerable achievement. His experience of Social Work however left him skeptical as to the ultimate value of such initiatives and most inclined to support self-help as a better means of eradicating poverty. Hammersmith at the time was something of an Arts and Crafts enclave and Pepler became deeply involved in the movement and the socialist politics of Fabianism. He soon became friends with Edward Johnston later meeting Eric Gill. These three formed a close bond spending many hours debating social and artistic issues. Pepler with Susan and Stephen 1916. Notwithstanding Gills move to Ditchling in 1907 Pepler continued to develop his ideas and maintained contact. One major initiative that he was involved in was founding the Hampshire House Club in 1907 a working mens club in Hammersmith with a strong political and didactic agenda. When war broke out the organisation was used as a basis to organise workshop facilities for refugee Belgian craftsmen in a structure not unlike what the Guild was to become. Indeed lessons learnt from this experience were to inform the way the Guild was set up. Another major project for Pepler was writing The Devils Devices which was published in 1915 by Hampshire House itself. It is a satire not just opposing capitalism and industrialisation but also Trade Unionism Government and even general education which he sees as an unnecessary distraction in the lives of the working classes. He gives support to the Distributist ideas of small workshops owned by the workers as the preferable mode of economic entity but goes beyond most thinkers by declaring everything else being the work of the devil. What he seems to be proposing borders on a benign form of anarchy with no central provision and his views have obviously moved a long way beyond what could be appropriate for an official with LCC. It is of little surprise that he was by now looking for different employment. Source: The Guild of St.Joseph and St. Dominic hardcover
1934000311<p><strong>First edition signed limited to 250 copies of the regular edition of which this is No. 141 250 were bound in canvas with paper sides and 50 in full leather. With 6 wood-engravings by Eric Gill. Signed by Eric Gill and Enid Clay on the colophon. The book is accompanied by a prospectus containing 2 engravings of the book edition. </strong></p><p><strong>Description:</strong> Quarter cloth over light green paper boards printed paper label to spine. Octavo: 22.5 × 15 cm pp. 40 1 colophon. With 6 wood-engravings 1 to title and 5 within text. Printed from Caslon Old Face on unbleached hand-made paper.</p><p><strong>Enclosed:</strong> Golden Cockerel Press Prospectus for <em>The Constant Mistress:</em> folded leaf pp. 4. With 2 wood-engravings by Eric Gill. The specimen page displays the poem 'The Young Girl's Room' with its accompanying engraving.</p><p><strong>Ref.:</strong> Cave/Manson 101; Chanticleer 101</p><p><strong>Condition:</strong> Some fading as usual and marks to boards slight loss to edge of title label at spine. Internally clean and free of marks. Prospectus clean with just a bare trace of toning at edges. A very attractive and well illustrated set.</p><p><strong>Notes:</strong> <em>The Constant Mistress</em> was published as a companion volume to Clay's <em>Sonnets & Verses</em> in a similar format with new engravings by her brother Eric Gill.</p> Golden Cockerel Press hardcover
19884453Stoke-on-trent UK:: Moorcroft Pottery 1988. First printing. Paperback. As New. Has been stored in the collector's binder. 15 pages. Colour and black and white illustrations. Stapled. Illustrated cover with three pieces of Moorcroft pots. <br /> <br/><br/> Moorcroft Pottery paperback
19924456Stoke-on-trent UK: Moorcroft Pottery 1992. First printing. Paperback. As New. Has been stored in the collector's binder. Softcover. 27 pages. Colour and black and white illustrations. Stapled. Illustrated cover with Moorcroft pottery to front and rear covers.Small original price sticker to front. <br/><br/> Moorcroft Pottery paperback
19924457Stoke-on-trent UK: Moorcroft Pottery 1992. First printing. Paperback. As New. Has been stored in the collector's binder. Softcover. 27 pages. Colour and black and white illustrations. Stapled. Illustrated cover with Moorcroft workers in black and white to front and rear covers. <br/><br/> Moorcroft Pottery paperback
19934458Stoke-on-trent UK: Moorcroft Pottery 1993. First printing. Paperback. As New. Has been stored in the collector's binder. Softcover. 31 pages. Colour and black and white illustrations. Stapled. Illustrated cover with Moorcroft kiln in colour to front and rear covers. Some rubbing to the front cover. <br /> <br/><br/> Moorcroft Pottery paperback