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Hilary Douglas Clark Pepler

Harry Douglas Clark Pepler (1878–1951) was an English printer, writer and poet. He was an associate of both Eric Gill and G. K. Chesterton, working on publications in which they had an interest. He was also a founder with Gill and Desmond Chute in 1920 of a Catholic community of craftsmen at Ditchling, Sussex, called The Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic.

Hilary Pepler
Born1878
Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Died1951
NationalityBritish
EducationBootham School
Occupation(s)Printer, writer and poet
Known forThe Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic
SpouseClare Whiteman m. 1904
Children3 sons, 3 daughters, including Conrad Pepler

Life edit

His background was Quaker.[1] He was born at Eastbourne and educated at Bootham School.[2][3][4] In the early 1900s, Pepler moved to Hammersmith, London with his wife Clare Whiteman.[5] Pepler became deeply involved in the aesthetic of the Arts and Crafts Movement and the politics of Fabianism. He became friends with Edward Johnston and, during World War I, met Eric Gill through the Hampshire House Workshops. At that time, Pepler was a social worker for the London County Council, and organised the first London school meals service.[6] Pepler and Gill were together mostly responsible for the Ditchling house magazine, The Game.

In 1915, Pepler moved to Ditchling, where Gill had set up a commune of religious artists and artisans. There, he founded St. Dominic's Press, with the intention of printing books “about crafts which machinery threatened with extinction.”[7] It published, amongst other books, important editions for the Ulysses Bookshop in High Holborn, London, owned by Jacob Schwartz, to 1937. These included works of James Joyce (in fact pirate editions),[8] but also George Bernard Shaw, John Drinkwater, Augustus John, Chesterton and John Collier.

He became a Catholic convert in 1916; and joined the Dominicans as a lay member in 1918. At that time, he changed his name to Hilary. Financial quarrels between Pepler and Gill may have led to Gill leaving the Ditchling group in 1924.[9] Pepler was forced to leave the Guild in 1934.[10]

After Chesterton's death in 1936, Pepler assisted Reginald Jebb, son-in-law of Hilaire Belloc, in running The Weekly Review, the successor distributist publication to G. K.'s Weekly. Stephen Dorril's Blackshirt: Sir Oswald Mosley and British Fascism (2006) mentions Pepler in passing, as a member of the British People's Party in 1945.

Family edit

He married Clare Whiteman in 1904; they had three sons and three daughters.[11] His son David Pepler married Betty Gill, daughter of Eric Gill. Pepler's son, Fr. Conrad Pepler, O.P., ran the Dominican conference centre at Spode House, Staffordshire, for many years, and founded Spode Music Week.

Works edit

  • The Care Committee. The Child & the Parent (1914)
  • The Devil's Devices or, Control versus Service, with woodcuts by Eric Gill (1915)
  • Three Poems (St. Dominic's Press, 1918)
  • Nisi Dominus (1919)
  • Concerning Dragons (St. Dominic's Press, 1921)
  • The Law the Lawyers Know About (Saint Dominic's Press, 1923)
  • The Service for the Burial of the Dead according to the use of the Orthodox Greek Church in London. The Greek Text with a rendering in English (1922)
  • In Petra. Being a Sequel to "Nisi Dominus" (Saint Dominic's Press, 1923)
  • Libellus lapidum (1924) with David Jones
  • Judas or the betrayal: a play in one act (St. Dominic's Press 1926)
  • Pilate - A Passion Play (St Dominic's Press, 1928)
  • Plays For Puppets (St. Dominic's Press, 1929)
  • A Nativity Play: The Three Wise Men (1929)
  • Le Boeuf et L'Ane et deux autres pieces pour marionettes (St. Dominic's Press 1930)
  • St. George and the Dragon: A One Act Play (1932)
  • Mimes Sacred & Profane (St. Dominic's Press, 1932)
  • The Hand Press: An Essay Written and Printed by Hand for the Society of Typographic Arts, Chicago (1934)
  • The Field Is Won (1935) play
  • The Four Minstrels of Bremen and "The Two Robbers", being more Plays for Puppets (St. Dominic's Press)
  • A Letter About Eric Gill (1950)

References edit

  1. ^ Keith Alldritt, David Jones: Writer and Artist (2003), p. 48.
  2. ^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  3. ^ Bootham Old Scholars Association (2011). Bootham School Register. York, England: BOSA.
  4. ^ Hilary Pepler - CatholicAuthors.com
  5. ^ Sewell, Brocard. Saint Dominic's Press: A Bibliography 1916-1937. Lower Marston, Herefordshire: The Whittington Press. pp. 9–11.
  6. ^ Fiona MacCarthy, Eric Gill (1989), p. 65.
  7. ^ Pepler, Hilary (1952). The Hand Press. Ditchling: Ditchling Press. p. 1.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 September 2007. Retrieved 6 March 2007.
  9. ^ Aldritt, p. 56. Dated also to 1925 18 May 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ The Eric Gill Society: Guild Members
  11. ^ Aleman, Richard (24 July 2008). "The ChesterBelloc Mandate: H.D.C. Pepler Part One". Distributist.blogspot.com. Retrieved 22 April 2013.

External links edit

  • Biography of Pepler on Guild website
  • Ditchling Museum
  • The Law the Lawyers Know About, much-anthologised poem
  • [1]
  • Hilary Douglas Clark Pepler at IMDb


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Harry Douglas Clark Pepler 1878 1951 was an English printer writer and poet He was an associate of both Eric Gill and G K Chesterton working on publications in which they had an interest He was also a founder with Gill and Desmond Chute in 1920 of a Catholic community of craftsmen at Ditchling Sussex called The Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic Hilary PeplerTOSDBorn1878Eastbourne Sussex EnglandDied1951NationalityBritishEducationBootham SchoolOccupation s Printer writer and poetKnown forThe Guild of St Joseph and St DominicSpouseClare Whiteman m 1904Children3 sons 3 daughters including Conrad Pepler Contents 1 Life 2 Family 3 Works 4 References 5 External linksLife editHis background was Quaker 1 He was born at Eastbourne and educated at Bootham School 2 3 4 In the early 1900s Pepler moved to Hammersmith London with his wife Clare Whiteman 5 Pepler became deeply involved in the aesthetic of the Arts and Crafts Movement and the politics of Fabianism He became friends with Edward Johnston and during World War I met Eric Gill through the Hampshire House Workshops At that time Pepler was a social worker for the London County Council and organised the first London school meals service 6 Pepler and Gill were together mostly responsible for the Ditchling house magazine The Game In 1915 Pepler moved to Ditchling where Gill had set up a commune of religious artists and artisans There he founded St Dominic s Press with the intention of printing books about crafts which machinery threatened with extinction 7 It published amongst other books important editions for the Ulysses Bookshop in High Holborn London owned by Jacob Schwartz to 1937 These included works of James Joyce in fact pirate editions 8 but also George Bernard Shaw John Drinkwater Augustus John Chesterton and John Collier He became a Catholic convert in 1916 and joined the Dominicans as a lay member in 1918 At that time he changed his name to Hilary Financial quarrels between Pepler and Gill may have led to Gill leaving the Ditchling group in 1924 9 Pepler was forced to leave the Guild in 1934 10 After Chesterton s death in 1936 Pepler assisted Reginald Jebb son in law of Hilaire Belloc in running The Weekly Review the successor distributist publication to G K s Weekly Stephen Dorril s Blackshirt Sir Oswald Mosley and British Fascism 2006 mentions Pepler in passing as a member of the British People s Party in 1945 Family editHe married Clare Whiteman in 1904 they had three sons and three daughters 11 His son David Pepler married Betty Gill daughter of Eric Gill Pepler s son Fr Conrad Pepler O P ran the Dominican conference centre at Spode House Staffordshire for many years and founded Spode Music Week Works editThe Care Committee The Child amp the Parent 1914 The Devil s Devices or Control versus Service with woodcuts by Eric Gill 1915 Three Poems St Dominic s Press 1918 Nisi Dominus 1919 Concerning Dragons St Dominic s Press 1921 The Law the Lawyers Know About Saint Dominic s Press 1923 The Service for the Burial of the Dead according to the use of the Orthodox Greek Church in London The Greek Text with a rendering in English 1922 In Petra Being a Sequel to Nisi Dominus Saint Dominic s Press 1923 Libellus lapidum 1924 with David Jones Judas or the betrayal a play in one act St Dominic s Press 1926 Pilate A Passion Play St Dominic s Press 1928 Plays For Puppets St Dominic s Press 1929 A Nativity Play The Three Wise Men 1929 Le Boeuf et L Ane et deux autres pieces pour marionettes St Dominic s Press 1930 St George and the Dragon A One Act Play 1932 Mimes Sacred amp Profane St Dominic s Press 1932 The Hand Press An Essay Written and Printed by Hand for the Society of Typographic Arts Chicago 1934 The Field Is Won 1935 play The Four Minstrels of Bremen and The Two Robbers being more Plays for Puppets St Dominic s Press A Letter About Eric Gill 1950 References edit Keith Alldritt David Jones Writer and Artist 2003 p 48 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Bootham Old Scholars Association 2011 Bootham School Register York England BOSA Hilary Pepler CatholicAuthors com Sewell Brocard Saint Dominic s Press A Bibliography 1916 1937 Lower Marston Herefordshire The Whittington Press pp 9 11 Fiona MacCarthy Eric Gill 1989 p 65 Pepler Hilary 1952 The Hand Press Ditchling Ditchling Press p 1 Pirates and Patrons Archived from the original on 17 September 2007 Retrieved 6 March 2007 Aldritt p 56 Dated also to 1925 Archived 18 May 2006 at the Wayback Machine The Eric Gill Society Guild Members Aleman Richard 24 July 2008 The ChesterBelloc Mandate H D C Pepler Part One Distributist blogspot com Retrieved 22 April 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikisource has original works by or about Hilary Douglas Clark Pepler Biography of Pepler on Guild website Ditchling Museum The Law the Lawyers Know About much anthologised poem 1 Hilary Douglas Clark Pepler at IMDb IHS Press page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hilary Douglas Clark Pepler amp oldid 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