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19158898<p>Published at The Hampshire House Workshops Hampshire Hog Lane Hammersmith London. 1915. FIRST EDITION. 8vo. 7.5 x 5.2 inches. Illustrated with 12 wood engravings. One of 1500 copies. Inscribed by Gill on the front free endpaper "Eric Gill for H. Davis 22.3.28" A very good copy in original grey canvas spine lettered in black with red paper covered boards with black lettering and illustration to the front board. Some loss to the paper on the boards affecting 7 letters of the address at the bottom. Spine with just a little darkening. Overall a very good copy. Uncommon inscribed by Gill. --Evan Gill. Bibliography of Eric Gill. No. 259.</p> Published at The Hampshire House Workshops, Hampshire Hog Lane, Hammersmith, London. 1915 hardcover
19237762Ditchling: St. Dominic’s Press 1923. 3 wood-engravings by Eric Gill - <em>Sculpture II</em> on title and upper cover <em>Crucifix</em> and <em>St. Cuthbert’s Cross</em>. 8vo. bound in printed cream linen boards with Gill engraving a very good copy with only slight darkening to the spine.The book contains two essays - a preface about God and ‘Stone-Cutting’ - both are revised from previous publications. A very attractive book.<br>Two booklabels one of Austen St Barbe Harrison by Gill Cupid Physick 887 and one by Reynolds Stone of David Potter.Gill engravings - Physick 228 259 & 160.<br>Taylor & Sewell A112 With a booklabel by Gill St. Dominic’s Press hardcover
1996x-0803979339Sage Pubns Ltd 1996. Hardcover. New. 243 pages. 9.75x6.75x1.00 inches. Sage Pubns Ltd hardcover
1995x-0748401601Routledge 1995. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 240 pages. 9.75x6.50x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
198350832Wellingborough: Christopher Skelton 1983. Edition limited to 1435 copies this one of 1350 on Mohawk Superfine large 4to pp. xxiv 545 3; contains reproductions of 1074 of Gill's wood engravings 3 folding plates some of the illustrations are in color; fine copy in original cream shelf-backed black cloth boards embossed with a Gill image of three nudes publisher's slipcase. A virtually complete catalogue of all Gill's wood engravings notes by the publisher and "Eric Gill: A Personal Record by Douglas Cleverdon." With a publisher's slip laid in as issued regarding the binding structure. <br/><br/> Christopher Skelton hardcover books
2021Manohar-9781350109469Bloomsbury 2021. Hardcover. New. Bloomsbury hardcover
2021Manohar-9781350109469Bloomsbury 2021. Hardcover. New. Bloomsbury hardcover
1998x-041516821XRoutledge 1998. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 159 pages. 9.75x6.50x0.50 inches. Routledge hardcover
1878317555London: John Murray 1878. With a Map. liv 285pp. 8vo. Bound in three quarters modern brown polished calf and marbled boards red leather title label. Fine. With a Map. liv 285pp. 8vo. Life on Ascension Island with her husband Scottish Astronomer David Gill to measure the solar parallax-the distance between the Earth and the Sun-by observing Mars which was then the closest to Earth than it had been for a century. John Murray unknown books
1981x07153New York: Watson-Guptill 1981. First printing. 4to. 167 pp. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Slightest foxing to top edge. Subtle shelfwear to jacket. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Watson-Guptill hardcover
8301London: The Golden Cockerel Press 1934. Hardcover. 8vo 8.75" x 6" green paper boards in half tan cloth with title-author leather stamped on spine. Previous owner bookplate on front paste-down. b&w woodcut engravings throughout. Author and illus. autograph on colophon. 40 pp. CONDITION: Very good front and back covers faded and spine sunned but text-block fine. Edition 191 of 300. "Uniform with Enid Clay's Sonnets & Verses also illustrated by Gill his first collaboration with Golden Cockerel." "This is no. 101 of the Golden Cockerel Press publications" Gill. Signed by both Eric Gill and Enid Clay Gill's sister on the colophon. REFERENCES: Gill 293; Chanticleer 101; Skelton 38. London: The Golden Cockerel Press, 1934 unknown
19187029Ditchling: Douglas Pepler 1918. First Edition. Slim octavo; buff printed wrappers; 21pp 4pp publisher's ads. Covers trimmed short see note below; mild wear and creasing to wrapper edges still Very Good or better. Apparently a mixed issue: covers are Gill's third variant without the crossed-out price but title page rules and pagination p.5 conform to the earlier state. Since the wrappers on our copy are undersized by about 1/4" it seems plausible that this copy may have been made up using a remainder of the earliest state of the text with the later issue wrappers. Scarce Gill item; GILL Bibliography 5. Douglas Pepler unknown books
200819731London: Nobody and Archive Of Modern Conflict 2008. Accordion folded text block laid into fine screenprinted boards housed in publisher's blind stamped near fine clamshell box lightly rubbed. Print fine in envelope. Deluxe Edition. Quarto in slipcase. SIGNED by the photographer. Number 98 from an edition of 100. Series of photographs of crumpled betting slips all collected in and around the betting shops in the borough of Hackney in Northeast London. Book conceived as a traveling exhibition: text block is accordion folded and perforated along the top edge so that the the full collection can be hung along a single wall. Accompanied by a stencil of the exhibition's title and an original bromide print SIGNED and dated on the verso. London: Nobody and Archive Of Modern Conflict unknown books
2007153475London: Nobody / Archive of Modern Conflict 2007. First edition. Hardcover. Self published artist book. Number 3 of only 100 copies. A collection of color photographs by Gill and with an afterword by Iain Sinclair. A fine copy in boards and in a fine cloth clamshell box. No dust jacket as issued. Signed and numbered by Gill on the title page and additionally signed by Sinclair as well. Includes an original c- print of an image by Gill that is signed by him on the reverse side. Nobody / Archive of Modern Conflict unknown books
1940444759New York: A. Cloyd Gill 1940. Unbound. Fine. Large broadside. Approximately 17" x 22". Printed in red and black. Stated "Revised Edition." Machine folded as issued else fine. Anti-Communist broadside listing many organizations purported to be Communists or Communist sympathizers and identifying their leaders and officers including the YMCA and the YWCA. Striking and bold text. A. Cloyd Gill unknown
186419507Melbourne: Hamel & Ferguson 1864. Very good overall. Lithograph printed on thick wove paper and depicting a man in western attire leaning against the hut door frame flanked by his dog and conversing with two seated Aborigines as another approaches carrying firewood on his shoulder. S. T. G. printed at the lower left. From Gill's scarce work "The Australian Sketchbook". Ferguson 9924f; Wantrup 251. General foxing. 12 1/4 x 9 3/4" Hamel & Ferguson unknown
2012344Centre National de l'Audiovisuel 2012. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. NEW. Centre National de l'Audiovisuel Luxembourg 2012. Hardcover in unique marbled paper-covered boards marbling by Gill. First Edition First Printing. 152 pages. Edition of 1500 copies. Quarter bound in black leather. Gilt titles. No jacket as issued. 90 color reproductions with color gate-fold. Book Condition: New/Fine. <br /> <br /> Publisher's Description: "Coexistence In the summer of 2010 I was asked if I would be interested in making a photographic response to an area containing a pond situated within an industrial wasteland – the remains of the deceased steelmaking industry in Dudelange Luxembourg. My only previous experience with ponds had been during my teenage years when an obsession with pond life led me to spend long hours in my bedroom wearing a lab coat and peering into a microscope. That obsessive immersion into a strange and disorientating world had a profound effect on me personally and certainly left its mark on many of the photographic studies I have subsequently produced. I knew that the pond in Dudelange would be teeming with unseen life now that its industrial past had come to an end. From the 1920s until it was put out of use in 2006 the pond had been used to cool the blast furnaces and tiny but dense communities would be now forming and thriving in the absence of that extreme heat. For the eight months leading up to my first visit to the territory my mind increasingly started tuning into microscopic worlds within worlds and I became ever more aware of the many parallels between patterns and processes in the pond and those in our own lives as individual humans within societies. Slowly I became committed to the idea of attempting to bring these two apparently disparate worlds – so physically close yet so different in scale – visually closer together. Grappling with the idea of knitting together these parts of life that coexist but don’t belong together nor are ever usually seen together I decided to make a photographic study that would resemble a kind of tapestry. The University of Luxembourg kindly taught me to use one of their medical microscopes so that I was able to study single drops of the water and I began searching the pond for diatoms and other minuscule creatures and plant life. The more I thought about the human factor that was so essential to the series forming in my head the more I wanted to involve local people from the small town of Dudelange which has a substantial community of families with Portuguese and Italian origins. Many of these people used to work in the steelmaking industry. For health and safety reasons it was not possible to invite people to come to the cooling ponds so I decided instead to take the pond to the people. I filled a red plastic mop bucket with water from the pond and dipped my underwater camera into this pond water prior to making portraits of the Dudelange residents. Later on I also dipped the prints into the pond itself so microscopic life was also transferred onto the surface of the paper. Stephen Gill. Centre National de l'Audiovisuel hardcover
2016x-3319346342Springer Verlag 2016. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 364 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.86 inches. Springer Verlag paperback
2025x-3031827325Springer-Nature New York Inc 2025. Hardcover. New. 350 pages. 10.98x8.26x11.12 inches. Springer-Nature New York Inc hardcover
PJH44614Frick Collection New York 2002. Near Fine 32pp staple-bound booklet with facsimile letters and photographs in envelope in Asahi Japanese silk book cloth. Limited edition of 200 copies fabricated by the Frick Museum Conservation Department. From the Library of Lord Carrington with presentation eight line TLS from David Rockefeller laid - in dated April 4 2002 discussing the background to the production. ISBN 0912114207 Frick Collection (New York) 2002 hardcover
PJH52910Nobody London 2006. Fine in publishers cream covered boards with mud added by Gill in card slipcase with title to front panel. Illustrated with 29 Colour Photographs C Print in envelope. Number 401 of a limited edition of 750 copies Signed by Gill on title page. The photographs in this book were taken in Hackney Wick and later buried there. The amount of time the images were left underground varied depending on the amount of rainfall. The depths that the pictures were buried at also varied as did their positioning. Sometimes they were facing each other sometimes back to back or sometimes buried singly. When burying my first batch of photographs a passing man spotted me and asked what I was doing. Not only did I not want to give the location away of some of my buried pictures but It just sounded a bit weird to say that I was burying photographs so replied that I was looking for newts. As soon as Id said that I looked down and saw a newt at my feet. Not knowing what an image would look like once it was dug up introduced an element of chance and surprise which I found appealing. This feeling of letting go and in a way collaborating with place allowing it also to work on putting the finishing touches to a picture felt fair. Maybe the spirit of the place can also make its mark. ISBN 9780954940546 Nobody (London) 2006 hardcover
1946857A22Hannover : Not Stated 1946. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Good. 10" by 7.5". Not Stated . The first edition of this military history of the European Campaign by Ronald Gill and John Groves. The first edition of this work. A history of the thirty Corps who journeyed up the 'Club Route' during the European Campaign formed from stories of the various fighting men that took part in it. Compiled by Ronald Gill and John Groves. Featuring fourteen folding maps in colour and photographic plates in black and white. Collated complete. In the increasingly scarce dust wrapper unclipped. In the original publisher's full cloth binding with light bumping to head and tail of spine and extremities. Dust wrapper with light loss to front wrap and spine. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright and clean. Near Fine Not Stated hardcover
1930346H5280London: George Newnes 1930. Book. Illus. by de Walton John; Cleaver Reginald; East Laurence; Illingworth L.G.; Wenban R.; Holloway Cyril; Leigh Conrad; Brock H.M.; Bendall Claude. Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Generously illustrated with black and white photos and illustrations. Features: The Tragic Pearl - First found off the coast of North-West Australia a special pearl quickly changes from person-to-person leaving death in its wake - a famous Australian crime story; The Tiger-Killer - Major Jim Corbett specializes in single-handedly shooting troublesome tigers in the hills of Kumaun India; Blundering Through the Balkans - Part I - John Gibbons takes his amusing act on the road again; The "White Indians" of North Carolina - A photo-illustrated article about the Croatan Indians said to be the lineal descendants of Raleigh's ill-fated "Lost Colonists" with whom in 1587 the friendly Red men abandoned the settlement of Roanoke and went out into the wilds to start life afresh; Left in Charge - A 19-year-old just six weeks from home finds himself in charge of a lonely South African sheep farm only to have alarming things begin to happen including a skirmish with sheep stealers; The Money-Finder - An amusing story involving a peppery West African Commissioner a wily native chief who tried to avoid paying his taxes and a young officer who was a bit of a conjurer; The Boy Who Sought Adventures - Part III - B. Wicksteed continues his amazing young adventures; The Opium-Smugglers - In the ancient walled city of Manila the author met a friend who told him this strange story; My Mystery Job - A queer story told by a builder's foreman concerning a remarkable job he had been called upon to undertake; Whose Hippo - A nasty legal battle ensues after a Hippo is shot; The Land of Mystery - Part III of III - Col. E. Alexander Powell and his cousin Colonel Gallowhur continue their travels through unexplored Nepal - with many lovely photos; The Djimat - The figurehead of an old sailing ship goes missing during alterations and the superstitious natives of Java are sure trouble is sure to follow; and more. 84 pages plus 28 pages. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this fascinating vintage issue. George Newnes Paperback
1954082674Turner Lassetter 1954. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Good clean tight condition spines slightly cocked. Green hardcovers gilt titles have faded. Texts have no marks. Professional book dealer since 1999. All orders are processed promptly and carefully packaged with tracking. <br/> <br/> Turner Lassetter hardcover
1919346H5212New York: The International News Company 1919. Book. Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: Big-Game Hunting for the Cinema - John A. Jordan leads a film expedition into the wilds of British East Africa; The "Gordon" of the Pacific - Thos. J. McMahon visit's Germany's former South Sea possessions - German New Guinea the Solomon Islands and Samoa - and reports on the work of Captain Hunter among the savages of the Solomons - lots of nice photos; Our Chase After A Rogue Elephant - photo-illustrated story from Ceylon; Our Chase After a "Rogue Elephant"; In the Jaws of a Lion - J.S. Cowie was carried about the engine room of his ship in the jaws of a lion!; Kidnapped - a young woman finds herself at the mercy of two desperate men; The Holy City of the Mormons - photo-illustrated article on Salt Lake City; The Strap-Hanger of the Ganges - The crocodile Captain J.G. Bennett thought he had killed comes back to life!; Chased by a Boa Constrictor - a 1902 story from Argentina; My Night With Wolves - hunter is surrounded by wolves in Northern Minnesota; The Lake of Soda - Magadi Lake in British East Africa; The "Black Hole" of Gottingen - Corporal A. Bramwell of the Royal Welch Fusiliers earned the D.C.M. for his service to fellow POWs suffering from cholera and typhus at the Prisoners' Camp Gottingen in WWI; A Woman's Travels in Unknown Asia - Part II - Mary Gaunt set out to explore much of China but under the influence of bandits rerouted north to the wilds of Siberia - article with many photos; Humours of the East African Campaign; The Reds of the Maranoa - Two cattle-rustlers in Queensland are killed; A Couple of Pirates - "Dr. Martin" of the U.S. Navy served in Honduras during the Nicaraguan War but encountered difficulties later; My Visit to the Veddas - R.L. Spittel visits primitive natives in the interior of Ceylon - article with photos; Photo of the largest book in the world in Chicago; Photo of monster swordfish caught by Mr. W.C. Boschen off Santa Catalina Island California; and more. pp. 8 ads 2 444-528 9-16 ads. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Covers detached as one but present. A quality vintage copy of this wonderful issue. The International News Company Paperback