Illustrated with twelve woodcut illustrations and devices, eleven of which are by Eric Gill. 8vo., in a variatn binding of grey wrappers printed in red (usually the book is bound in red boards printed in black) with an engraving by Gill, fore and lower edges uncut, a little mild rubbing to upper board but otherwise very good and bright. Hammersmith, The Hampshire House Workshops, 1915.
This was the first book published by Pepler, although not printed by him, (the first book with the S. Dominic’s Press imprint was published in 1916) and remains one of the best. Ownership inscription in pencil of Jean Preston.