Box 1
Contains 31 Results:
Robert Gibbings to Thomas Balston,, 1922-1930
Letters to Thomas Balston, concerning the Golden Cockerel Press.
Robert Gibbings to 'Monsieur' Brault,, ca. 1931?
A letter in Gibbings's hand concerning the publication of Paul Gauguin's correspondence.
Robert Gibbings to F. Close,, 1952
This subseries contains correspondence from Gibbings to friends and colleagues as well as ephemera related to his work. Also included is correspondence from friends discussing his obituary and preparation for an exhibit after Gibbings death.
Robert Gibbings to Dunster House Bookshop,, 1919-1924
Letters concerning the sale of prints and of publications of the Golden Cockerel Press.
Robert Gibbings to Eric Gill,, 1927-1930
This subseries contains correspondence from Gibbings to friends and colleagues as well as ephemera related to his work. Also included is correspondence from friends discussing his obituary and preparation for an exhibit after Gibbings death.
Robert Gibbings to Mary Gill,, 1940
This subseries contains correspondence from Gibbings to friends and colleagues as well as ephemera related to his work. Also included is correspondence from friends discussing his obituary and preparation for an exhibit after Gibbings death.
Robert Gibbings to Mary O'Sullivan Kavanagh,, 1932-1942
This subseries contains correspondence from Gibbings to friends and colleagues as well as ephemera related to his work. Also included is correspondence from friends discussing his obituary and preparation for an exhibit after Gibbings death.
Robert Gibbings to Hubert Pike,, 1931
This subseries contains correspondence from Gibbings to friends and colleagues as well as ephemera related to his work. Also included is correspondence from friends discussing his obituary and preparation for an exhibit after Gibbings death.
Robert Gibbings to Charles Spencer,, 1945-1947
Includes letters and postcards written while traveling in New Zealand and Samoa.
Robert Gibbings to Unnamed Bookseller,, 1926
This subseries contains correspondence from Gibbings to friends and colleagues as well as ephemera related to his work. Also included is correspondence from friends discussing his obituary and preparation for an exhibit after Gibbings death.