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Lost & found : Rachel Reckitt's book illustrations, including the complete set of woodblocks engraved for "The Mill on the Floss," & what was lost in their making / by Hal Bishop.

LIBRA - Vilain-Wieck Collection Whittington 21
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bishop, Hal, author.
Eliot, George, 1819-1880. Mill on the Floss, author.
Contributor:
Macgregor, Miriam, writer of afterword.
Wieck, Roger S., associated name, former owner.
Vilain, Jean-François, 1942- associated name, former owner.
Whittington Press, Printer.
Gloucester Typesetting, Typographer.
Jean-François Vilain and Roger S. Wieck Collection of Private Presses, Ephemera, & Related References (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Reckitt, Rachel--Criticism and interpretation.
Reckitt, Rachel.
Reckitt, Rachel--Art collections.
Eliot, George, 1819-1880. Mill on the Floss--Illustrations.
Eliot, George.
Women wood-engravers--Great Britain.
Women wood-engravers.
Wood-engraving, English--20th century--Specimens.
Wood-engraving, English.
Mill on the Floss (Eliot, George).
Art--Private collections.
Great Britain.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Illustrated works
Specimens
Illustrated works.
Mould-made papers.
Typefaces (Type evidence) -- Van Dijck.
Physical Description:
xii, 57 pages, 44 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 27 cm, in case 28 cm
Other Title:
Lost and found
Rachel Reckitt's book illustrations
Place of Publication:
Risbury, Herefordshire : Whittington Press, 2010.
Summary:
In 1950, the publisher Paul Elek commissioned Rachel Reckitt to engrave sixteen whole-page illustrations for George Eliot's THE MILL ON THE FLOSS ... The blocks turned out to be Rachel's finest illustrative work, but Elek went into receivership and tragically [the engravings] were never published. The images were exhibited for the first time in 1997, from proofs that Rachel had taken after engraving the blocks. Shortly afterwards the blocks themselves came to light, when it was realised that the non-appearance of the engravings had been a double tragedy, for on the reverse of the blocks were parts of other much larger engravings done by Rachel before the war. Due to the wartime shortage of boxwood she had sawn the blocks down to less than half size. Lost and Found will show all sixteen of the blocks for The Mill on the Floss for the first time, as well as reconstructing the larger palimpsest images on the reverse of the blocks. -- Publisher's description.
Contents:
Lost & found
The Mill on the Floss
The engravings
Aftermath
Tea at Golsoncott / Miriam Macgregor.
Notes:
This edition of 225 copies is set in 14-point Van Dijck at Gloucester Typesetting, & printed at Whittington on Zerkall mould-made papers. 40 copies are half-bound in Oasis leather & contain a set of proofs of the engravings for The Mill on the Floss -- Colophon.
Local Notes:
Whittington 21: Presented to the Penn Libraries by Jean-François Vilain and Roger S. Wieck in 2019. Copy number 77 of 225. Publisher's advertisement laid in. In slipcase.
ISBN:
1854280899
9781854280893
OCLC:
664374324

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