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Verlag: London Golden Cockerel Press, 1934
Anbieter: Shapero Rare Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Limited edition, number 186 of 300 copies, signed by the author and illustrator; 8vo; 6 wood engravings by Eric Gill, tissue guards, light toning to endpapers, otherwise unmarked internally; original cloth-backed green boards, paper label to spine, boards slightly faded, edges partly unopened, others uncut, overall a very good copy. The Constant Mistress was issued as a sister volume to Clay's Sonnets & Verses, in similar format, with new engravings by her brother Eric Gill. This is number 186 of the regular edition (250 were bound in cloth-backed paper boards and 50 in full morocco), and is signed by both Eric Gill and Enid Clay on the colophon. Gill 293.
Verlag: The Golden Cockerel Press, 1934
Anbieter: Blackwell's Rare Books ABA ILAB BA, Oxford, Vereinigtes Königreich
93/250 COPIES (of an edition of 300 copies) printed on Batchelor handmade paper and signed by the author and artist, with 6 wood-engravings by Eric Gill, the 'Cockerel' press-mark at the tail of the colophon-page printed in gold, pp. 40, crown 8vo, original quarter natural linen with green boards, backstrip with printed label, hint of fading to board edges, edges untrimmed, Sotheran ticket at foot of front pastedown, very good. The second of the sibling collaborations by poet and artist published at The Golden Cockerel Press, signed by both. (Chanticleer 101: Gill, Corey & Mackenzie 293).
Verlag: Golden Cockerel Press, 1934
Anbieter: Blackwell's Rare Books ABA ILAB BA, Oxford, Vereinigtes Königreich
41/50 COPIES (from an edition of 300 copies) printed on Batchelor's handmade paper and signed by the author and artist, 6 wood-engravings by Eric Gill, a set of proof pulls on Japanese paper of the engravings in a pocket to rear pastedown, the 'Cockerel' press-mark at the foot of colophon-page printed in gold, pp. 40, [i], crown 8vo, original tan morocco, backstrip gilt lettered and very gently faded, a little rubbed at extremities, top edge gilt, others untrimmed, good. The special issue, with the extra suite of Gill's superb engravings; seen in both tan (as here) and black morocco. (Chanticleer 101: Gill, Corey & Mackenzie 293).