book i'm holding is actually the nature of gothic by john ruskin who was a huge influence on william morris. so this was a very important book for morris to publish. ruskin was a very, very well-known writer, still read today, very influential. the stones of venice, absolutely, absolutely. the movement continued to make beautiful books, morris really started it. and by about 1920, i would say it was in full swing and another plane book on the outside but when we look on the inside, the golden press was printing books illustrated by very famous illustrators. this one is by eric l and eric is known of being a man of two minds, he was of deep religious persuasion. this is the passion of christ, this is an excerpt from the gospels and this entire book is actually written in latin. and let me turn to this wonderful illustration of the crucifixion, very, very moving. but, eric gill was also known for his drawings, he appreciated the human form in their many aspects. so, the golden press started in the 20th and continued i think through the 40s and 50s, the movement to make beautiful books never s