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GILL, ERIC.

11 June 2008, 13:00 EDT
New York

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GILL, ERIC.

The Engravings of Eric Gill. Wellingborough: Christopher Skelton, 1983. 2 volumes plus portfolio of prints. Illustrated throughout. Eight original woodblock prints, matted, laid in loose to the portfolio as issued. Folio. Original quarter leather over cloth; cloth portfolio; cloth-edged slipcase. Spines tanned (as usual), small knock to slipcase, marginal stain to self-portrait print.

Deluxe limited edition, no 52 of 85 copies printed on St. Cuthbert’s Mill rag paper, accompanied by the suite of prints. Also a valuable reference, reproducing all of Gill’s wood engravings known at the time (with over 80 not in Physick’s 1963 work), in actual size and occasionally in color. Prospectus laid in, along with various other material from the publisher.
Provenance: Harold Hugo (bookplates).
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