The Canterbury Tales

Creator

Alternative Title

[Specimen sheets of modern English printing on vellum]
Lamia, and other poems

Date Created

1929-31

Identifier

Z250 .GL33 [Special Collections Dble Oversize]

Publisher

Golden Cockerel Press

Abstract

In 1946 the English writer and artist Robert Gibbings visited the South Pacific. Part of his journey included a stop-over at Dunedin where he met John Harris, the then University of Otago Librarian. Later as a gift, Gibbings gave the University five vellum sheets containing various sample printings that he had undertaken as owner/operator of the Golden Cockerel Press, one of the most influential of English private presses. The sheet displayed is from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, which was printed between February 1929 and March 1931. The presswork Gibbing demanded matches the fine illustration and decoration by Eric Gill, who was also an exceptional artist.

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Citation

Gill, Eric, “The Canterbury Tales,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed October 9, 2024, https://ourheritage.ac.nz/items/show/7636.