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GOLDEN COCKEREL PRESS - ERIC GILL CHAUCER (GEOFFREY) The Canterbury Tales, 4 vol., Golden Cockerel Press, 1929-1931 image 1
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GOLDEN COCKEREL PRESS - ERIC GILL
CHAUCER (GEOFFREY) The Canterbury Tales, 4 vol., Golden Cockerel Press, 1929-1931

1 December 2021, 12:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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GOLDEN COCKEREL PRESS - ERIC GILL

CHAUCER (GEOFFREY) The Canterbury Tales, 4 vol., number 377 of 485 copies on paper, wood-engraved decorative borders, illustrations and initials by Eric Gill, initials printed in red, blue and black, original morocco-backed patterned boards by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, t.e.g., preserved in 2 purpose-made fabric-lined morocco-backed solander boxes [Chanticleer 63], small folio, Golden Cockerel Press, 1929-1931

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