GILL, Eric. Welfare Handbook No. 7, Dress - Being an Essay in Masculine Vanity and an Exposure of the Unchristian Apparel favoured by Females. Ditchling, Sussex: S. Dominic's Press, 1921. 4to (143 x 106mm.) 4 wood-engraved illustrations by Gill. Original paper wrapper (slight browning). Note: a curious essay suggesting that vanity is the proper preserve of men because it is then a reflection of the beauty of the world rather than an act of personal display. - And one more volume relating to wood-engravings (Robert Harling's 'Engravings by Eric Ravilious', 1947, 8vo).
GILL, Eric. Welfare Handbook No. 7, Dress - Being an Essay in Masculine Vanity and an Exposure of the Unchristian Apparel favoured by Females. Ditchling, Sussex: S. Dominic's Press, 1921. 4to (143 x 106mm.) 4 wood-engraved illustrations by Gill. Original paper wrapper (slight browning). Note: a curious essay suggesting that vanity is the proper preserve of men because it is then a reflection of the beauty of the world rather than an act of personal display. - And one more volume relating to wood-engravings (Robert Harling's 'Engravings by Eric Ravilious', 1947, 8vo).
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