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In-8 p., mezza pergamena editoriale, pp. XVIII,(2),309. Ogni pagina del testo è ornata al margine esterno dalle deliziose silografie di Gill e numerose sono anche le composizioni a piena pagina. In buono stato (good copy).
193211519New York: Literary Guild / Random House 1932. First American edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good . 8vo. Quarter parchment over blue clothVery good in a good plus jacket. Jacket has large chip at corner of front panel. Mild toning edgewear. Book has mild shelfwear to extremities. Else clean and sound. <br/><br/>First US edition of this handsome edition of Chaucer reproduced in slightly smaller format from the Golden Cockerel Press edition. Gill 279. 309pp. Literary Guild / Random House hardcover books
482New York. Literary Guild. 1932. Englished Anew by George Philip Krapp with wood engravings by Eric Gill. 309 pp. In original jacket. Small 4to. Fine interior. unknown books
482New York. Literary Guild. 1932. Englished Anew by George Philip Krapp with wood engravings by Eric Gill. 309 pp. In original jacket. Small 4to. Fine interior. unknown
193211785New York: Literary Guild 1932. In effect a small reproduction of the Golden Cockerel Press Troilus with a more modern version of the text made by George Krapp and smaller scale facsimile reproductions of Eric Gill’s wood engravings. Sm. 4to. original cream paper backed blue cloth boards with gilt device on upper cover gilt lettering on spine. Covers a little faded with a few small marks otherwise good without jacket. Literary Guild hardcover
FORT916202The Folio Society. Used - Very Good. Limited Edition 77/1250. Facsimile of the original edition printed by Robert Gibbings at the Golden Cockerel Press in 1926-7 using the text from the Globe Edition of 1898. Bound in full black goatskin leather with gilt text and decoration. Also includes a volume of essays by Barry Windeatt and Roderick Cave bound in paper. Both volumes are housed in a black clothbound clamshell case with gilt lettering on spine. Troilus & Criseyde edited by Arundell Del Re with wood engravings by Eric Gill. The Folio Society hardcover
72664London: The Folio Society 2011. Middle English Poetry FINELY BOUND AND ILLUSTRATED LIMITED EDITION a Facsimile of the original 1927 edition. Quarto 34 x 23cm pp.2 xii; 310 4. Number 610 of 1250 copies thus illustrated with wood engravings by Gill throughout printed by Memminger MedienCentrum on Rigoletto Panna felt-marked paper. Publisher's black full goatskin by G. Lachenmaier with gilt titles to spine and upper and decoration blocked in gilt to upper. All edges gilt with dark grey endpapers. Together with the essay volume pp.48 with a photographic frontispiece and black and white illustrations in-text. Publisher's black quarter buckram with grey paper over boards a plain paper title label to upper and grey endpapers. Presented in the publisher's black cloth-covered clamshell box titled in gilt to spine. Just a touch of light handling. Near fine. London: The Folio Society, 2011 unknown
06637London: The Folio Society 2011. Golden Cockerel Reborn - A Monument of English Private Press Printing"<br /> No. 22 of 1250 Copies - The Folio Society Facsimile in Full Goatskin<br /> <br /> CHAUCER Geoffrey. Troilus and Criseyde. Edited by Arundell Del Re. Wood engravings by Eric Gill. London: The Folio Society 2011.<br /> <br /> "This Facsimile Edition." Limited to 1250 numbered copies this example no. 22.<br /> <br /> Folio 12 1/4 x 7 1/2 inches; 311 x 191 mm. xii 1-309 1 2 blank 1 limitation statement 1 blank pp.<br /> <br /> Illustrated throughout with Gill's celebrated wood engravings originally printed at the Golden Cockerel Press under the direction of Robert Gibbings.<br /> <br /> Printed in Germany by Memminger MedienCentrum on Rigoletto Panna felt-marked paper. <br /> <br /> Elegantly bound by G. Lachenmaier in full black goatskin over beveled boards covers decoratively stamped and lettered in gilt to a design by Neil Gower smooth spine gilt-lettered blue endpapers all edges gilt silk marker.<br /> <br /> With: <br /> <br /> The Golden Cockerel Press Troilus and Criseyde. Essays by Roderick Cave and Barry Windeatt. London: The Folio Society 2011.<br /> <br /> Folio 12 1/4 x 8 inches; 311 x 204 mm. 1-6 7-48 pp. Photogravure frontispiece and three additional photogravure illustrations. <br /> <br /> Quarter black cloth over blue boards front cover with printed paper label.<br /> <br /> Together housed in the original black cloth clamshell case spine lettered in gilt. A mint as new set.<br /> <br /> A meticulous and highly successful facsimile of the Golden Cockerel Press masterpiece of 1926-27 widely regarded as one of the greatest achievements of twentieth-century English private press printing - this Folio Society edition faithfully reproduces the scale typography and visual rhythm of the original.<br /> <br /> Gill's wood engravings - at once austere lyrical and unmistakably modern - rank among his finest book illustrations perfectly complementing the courtly intensity of Geoffrey Chaucer's great tragic romance. Printed on fine mould-made paper and bound in full goatskin the present facsimile succeeds not merely as a reproduction but as a convincing continuation of the Golden Cockerel aesthetic.<br /> <br /> The accompanying scholarly volume with essays by Cave and Windeatt provides important bibliographical and literary context further enhancing the set's appeal to collectors. London: The Folio Society, 2011 unknown
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
1927180559Waltham St Lawrence: Golden Cockerel Press 1927. A crown jewel of the press First Golden Cockerel Press edition number 129 of 219 copies printed on Kelmscott handmade paper retaining the seldom-seen original slipcase. Loosely inserted is the equally elusive publisher's prospectus for autumn 1926 describing this edition as "a larger and more elaborate volume than has hitherto been attempted." Troilus and Criseyde was one of the first books that Eric Gill illustrated for the Golden Cockerel Press having joined as chief engraver in 1924. Together with The Song of Songs 1925 Canterbury Tales 1925 and The Four Gospels 1931 it is one of "the classic examples of specialist book production of that period. For a while the Golden Cockerel was Eric Gill" MacCarthy p. 187. Gill's artworks "captured the whimsical interplay between words and images displayed in medieval illuminated manuscripts. In Troilus and Cryseide Gill mixed full page illustrations with a combination of black and white lines and a rich assortment of shapes that presented a sense of motion. He created serpentine flora with simple figures to cushion the distinctive text. These border decorations reflect the narrative stanzas in an unassuming manner" Berona p. v. There were also six copies on vellum. Small folio. Woodcut title page 5 full-page woodcut illustrations ornamental borders throughout by Eric Gill. Text printed in black red and blue in Caslon O. F. type. Original quarter niger by Sangorski & Sutcliffe spine with raised bands second compartment lettered in gilt floral patterned paper-covered sides top edge gilt others untrimmed. Housed in the publisher's card slipcase. Publisher's prospectus loosely inserted. Hint of wear to corners otherwise a fine copy in the slipcase a little worn and with short split to one edge. Chanticleer 50; Gill 279. For the prospectus see Cock-A-Hoop P50. David A. Berona Eric Gill's Masterpieces of Wood Engraving: Over 250 Illustrations 213; Fiona MacCarthy Eric Gill 1989. hardcover
2011066535London Great Britain: The Folio Society 2011. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Folio. Includes commentary volume: The Golden Cockerel Press Troilus and Criseyde. Includes clamshell box. Bound in full black goatskin with gilt lettering and design. Facsimile of the original publication from 1926-27 a collaboration between typographer Robert Gibbings and artist Eric Gill for the Golden Cockerel Press. Limited Edition of 1250 numbered copies. This is copy 674. Discoloration and fading along top edge of clamshell box. Tight binding no marks. Volume is in Near Fine condition. Clamshell box is in Very Good condition. The Folio Society Hardcover
1973HVD-30556-A-0New Academic Pub. Co. Good with no dust jacket. 1973. Unknown_Binding. 0 pages; Ex-Library copy with usual identifiers. Has some wrinkled pages due to minimal liquid exposure. Bottom corner edge of pages shows slight wear. Good overall condition. General wear. No major blemishes. No writing. ; - We're committed to your satisfaction. We offer free returns and respond promptly to all inquiries. Your item will be carefully wrapped in bubble wrap and securely boxed. All orders ship on the same or next business day. Buy with confidence. . New Academic Pub. Co unknown
1973mon0000073074New Academic Pub. Co 1973-01-01. Unknown Binding. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback with dust cover. Clean text sound binding. New Academic Pub. Co unknown
PJH52909Nobody London 2009. Fine in rubbed and slightly marked publishers decorated wrappers housed in copy of British Historians and the West Indies by Eric Williams. Designed and Edited by Gill to include 44 loose C - Type Prints and 1 dry point etching Letterpress with Shredded Pages. Number 50 0f 115 copies Signed by Stephen Gill. ISBN B002QOVGMO Nobody (London) 2009 unknown
1940518859Mill Valley Calif./ New York N. Y.: The Wings Press 1940. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Fine copy in very near fine dust jacket with a barely visible small stain on the spine. All three contributors are from Detroit MIchigan and the book is dedicated to the Detroit Writers' Guild.<br /> An uncommon title. OCLC locates ten copies. The Wings Press hardcover
1982767128PN. New. 1982. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
200210366Syndicat des professeurs et professeures de l'UQAM Grand in-8 Couverture souple Montréal 2002
2446(Montréal), Syndicat des professeurs et professeures de l'UQAM, (2002). 22.7 cm 546, (2) pages. Broché. Très bel état. Envoi signé de l'auteur : « Au camarade Michel Chartrand, ce livre de témoignage de luttes pour la défense du syndicalisme universitaire, partie intégrante d'un syndicalisme unitaire en solidarité avec les travailleurs de tous les autres secteurs, avec toute mon estime et mon grand respect. Louis Gill, ce 26 février 2002 ».
2002Q-0752587102Funtastic Publishing 2002-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Funtastic Publishing hardcover
1925140947746Waltham Saint Lawrence in Berkshire: The Golden Cockerel Press 1925. Deluxe Edition. Near Fine. Copy number 24 of the first 30 copies printed on Batchelor handmade papers signed by David Jones; from a limited edition of 450 total. Two volumes; illustrated with 42 woodcuts by David Jones many hand-colored and 27 initials by Eric Gill. Bound in publisher's cream linen cloth with spines lettered in gilt. Near Fine with light edge wear and trace soiling to cloth. Bookplates of former owners at front free pastedowns offsetting at endsheets and light age spotting to preliminaries of Volume II. Light offsetting from plates throughout contents. A beautiful fine press edition of Jonathan Swift's enduring satirical 18th-century novel being the first Golden Cockerel Press book with artist and polymath David Jones' illustrations. The volumes are reproduced from the text of the Henry G. Bohn edition of 1864 under the careful supervision of Robert Gibbings after Hal Taylor's death in 1925. A playful colorful production that charmingly weaves vignettes of the story's protagonist and narrator Gulliver through his several unusual voyages. The Golden Cockerel Press unknown
1925112233445566785<p>The sole UK printing published by The Golden Cockerel Press Waltham Saint Lawrence in 1925. 2 Vols. set. Number '195' from a limited edition of only 450 copies. Illustrated with 42 woodcuts by David Jones many hand-coloured and 27 initials by Eric Gill. Bound in the publisher's cream linen and black cloth with spines lettered in gilt. Very Good or better copies with light edge wear and traces of rubbing to the black cloth as often encountered. The black cloth is notoriously fragile. Offsetting to the end-papers and some light age spotting in places. Many pages remain uncut as issued. Both copies are from the library of Eric Kennington and bear the stamp of 'Kennington Homer House Ipsden Oxon' to the front end-papers. A beautiful fine press edition of Jonathan Swift's enduring satirical 18th-century novel being the first Golden Cockerel Press book with the artist and polymath David Jones' illustrations. Many of the illustrations are hand coloured. Eric Gill provided the cuts for the Initials. The volumes are reproduced from the text of the Henry G. Bohn edition of 1864 under the careful supervision of Robert Gibbings after Hal Taylor's death in 1925. A charming production that weaves vignettes of the story's protagonist and narrator Gulliver through his several unusual voyages. Eric Kennington R.A. was an English sculptor artist and illustrator and an official war artist in both of the world wars. As a war artist Kennington specialised in depictions of the daily hardships endured by soldiers and airmen. In the inter-war years he worked mostly on portraits and a number of book illustrations. The most notable of his book illustrations were for T. E. Lawrence's Seven Pillars of Wisdom. Kennington was also a gifted sculptor best known for his 24th Division War Memorial in Battersea Park for his work on the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon and for the effigy of Lawrence at Wareham in Dorset. He resided at Homer House Ipsden for many years. Both books are protected in Mylar archival covers. A scarce set and more-so with such a wonderful association. 2026 marks the 300th anniversary of the first publication of 'Gulliver's Travels'. More images available on request. Ashton Rare Books welcomes direct contact.</p> The Golden Cockerel Press, Waltham Saint Lawrence hardcover
6101643486Author Solutions Inc. pp. 124 . Papeback. New. Author Solutions, Inc. unknown
1425747140.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2005Q-0312323956St. Martin's Griffin 2005-09-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! St. Martin's Griffin paperback
2004Q-0312323948St. Martin's Press 2004-10-05. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! St. Martin's Press hardcover