Box 9
Contains 40 Results:
Farm Field and Fireside no. 1, 1918 November
Handmade monthly illustrated magazine created and illustrated by Eric Gill’s daughters.
Farm Field and Fireside, no. 2, 1918 December
Handmade monthly illustrated magazine created and illustrated by Eric Gill’s daughters.
Gill Sans, undated
Printer's proof of 36 and 24 point Gill Sans
Gill Sans Titling, undated
Printer's proof of 72 point Gill Sans
Perpetua Titling, undated
Printer's proof of 60 point Perpetua Titling
Monotype Perpetua, undated
Display of Monotype Perpetua Light Titling series no. 480 and the Titling Capitals seris 258
Christmas Card, undated
Card to Ailine & Philip [Hagreen] from Betty, Stephen, Paul, Helen, Martin & Jane, with text that beings, "In the beginning was the word..."
The Problem of Parish Church Architecture, 1925
Pax. The quarterly Review of the Benedictines of Caldey, Autumn, no.76, copy owned and marked by Gill
Slavery & Freedom, 1936
Number one of "Loquela Mirabilis", a series of reprints by Guido Morris at Latin Press
Stations of the Cross, undated
Booklet explaining the meaning of the 14 Stations of the Cross, written by Eric Gill, printed by the Collins Press in black and purple ink
The Shame of the Neighbors, undated
Pamphlet written by Eric Gill, reprint from "Pax Bulletin" Christmas 1945. A portion of the lecture recorded under the title "War is not Romance"
Leaflet on Eric Gill, undated
Short biography on Eric Gill, cover reads "Lady of quiet, lady of restraint..."
Elkin Mathews Catalogue, undated
Catalogue of selected work of Eric Gill from Elkin Mathews
Ordination invitation, undated
Ordination invite for Rollins Edward Lambert in Chicago. Includes "Chalice and Host with Candles" (P53) and "Our Lord on Tree" (P463)
Prospectus for "G. K. Chesterton: A Bibliography", undated
Prospectus for "G.K. Chesterton: A Bibliography" by John Sullivan. Includes spcimen page and silhouette drawing of Chesterton by Eric Gill
Some Modern Sculptors, 1928
Prospectus for "Some Modern Sculptors" by Stanley Casson, with two specimen pages and reproduction of Gill's bas-relief, "Resurrection Gravestone"
Typography booklet, 1932
Booklet on Gill Sans-serif produced by students at City of Birmingham School of Printing
A Letter from Sussex, 1950
Letter by H.D.C. Pepler about his friend Eric G., printed by Cherryburn Press and the Society of Typographic Arts
Catalogue of an Exhibition on Eric Gill, 1954
By Stanford University Press with introduction by Evan Gill. Includes a letter from Albert Sperisen to John Bennett Shaw presenting him the catalog
Page from "Christian Art", 1963
Page 4 from "Christian Art" showing a woodcut by Gill, "The Daily Herald Order of Industrial Heroism" (P220-224)
Llanthony Monastery & Erc Gill, 1971
Biography of Eric Gill by C.G., printed by Skelton's Press in Wellingborough. Includes engraving and drawing by Gill
Exhibition Catalogue, 1927
Water-colours and drawings by Eric Gill and David Jones at St. George's Gallery
Check list of Gill Engravings, 1949
Check list of American exhibition of wood engravings by Gill at The Newberry Library
G. F. Sims Catalogues, 1960s-1970s
Eight different catalogues (11, 57, 58, 72-74, 97, 99) from G. F. Sims, featuring engravings and other works by GIll
Wolseley Fine Arts Exhibition invite, 1996
Short bios on Eric Gill, Denis Tegetmeier and David Jones, and price list of their works by Wolseley Fine Arts
Gill Exhibition at Notre Dame ephemera, 2000-2001
Invitation, pamphlet, dinner menu, and thank you card related to the 2000 conference on Gill at the University of Notre Dame
Gill Exhibition at Notre Dame ephemera, 2010
Exhibition plaques and catalog card from the 2010 exhibiton on Gill at the University of Notre Dame
L.M.S. Restaurant Car Menu, 1933
Menu featuring drawing by Eric Gill, from his mural in the lounge of Midland Hotel, Morecambe
Gill Sans & Perpetua, 1949
Two letters to John B Shaw and nine sheets of type samples from Monotype
Monotype Recorder & letter, 1958, 1960
Letter to John B Shaw and v.41, no.3 issue commemorating exhibition held at Monotype House of design by Eric Gill