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EFP - Early and Fine Printing Collections (EFP) - 1469-
18thC - 18th Century Collection - 1700-1800
091 - Holograph and Manuscript books
092 - Block book
093 - Incunabula
094 - Printed
095 - Find Bindings and Printing Collection
096 - Illustrated
097 - Books notable for ownership or origin
099 - Miniature Books Collection - 1728 - 2004
AF 572.9 - Ethnological Photographic Gallery of the Various Races of Mankind by C. & F. Dammann, Huddersfield - n.d. [late 19th cent.-early 20th cent.]
Cervantes - Cervantes Collection
HP - History Pamphlets
Johnson - Johnson Collection
LS - Local Studies Collections
Milton - The Milton Collection
Misc - Miscellaneous EFP related boxes
Ridler - The William Ridler Collection of fine printing - 1890s-1970s
1 - Great Britain & Ireland
1 - Bibliographies of private press books
2 - THE ABBEY PRESS, 1902-
3 - ALCUIN PRESS, 1928-1949 (?)
4 - ALDENHAM INSTITUTE OF TYPOGRAPHY
5 - AMPLEFORTH PRESS
6 - AQUILA PRESS, 1929-
7 - THE ARDEN PRESS, 1883-
8 - ARGONAUT PRESS 1926-
9 - ARK PRESS 1954-
10 - ART SOCIETY PRESS, 1951-
11 - THE ASHENDENE PRESS, 1894-1935
12 - ASPHODEL PRESS 1922-
13 - ASTOLAT PRESS
14 - THE AUCHINLECK PRESS, 1815-1818
15 - BALLANTYNE PRESS
16 - THE BASIL PRESS, 1894-1906
17 - BASKERVILLE PRESS, 1751-1775
18 - THE BAYNARD PRESS, 1894-
19 - BEAMSLEY HOUSE PRESS, 1922-1950
20 - THE BEAUMONT PRESS, 1917-1931
21 - THE BEAVER PRESS, 1903-1914
22 - THE BELDORNIE PRESS, (1840-1843)
23 - BIBLIOTHECA CURIOSA, 1883-1888
24 - THE BIRMINGHAM GUILD OF HANDICRAFT PRESS, 1894-1902
25 - BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL OF PRINTING
133 - BIBLE. LET US NOW PRAISE FAMOUS MEN AND OUR FATHERS THAT BEGAT US AND OTHER PASSAGES FROM THE HOLY BIBLE; selected & arranged by Leonard Jay. 1926 - 1926
134 - BIBLE. FOUR PARABLES FROM THE HOLY BIBLE, selected and arranged by Leonard Jay. 1927 315 x 210 12 pp. Four wood engravings by Clifford Webb. Cream card. - 1927
135 - THE ROMANCE OF PRINTING TYPE AND OF THE MEN WHO IN ITS CREATION HAVE BECOME FAMOUS. Simon de Colines. A great Paris printer, friend of Geofroy Tory and of Claude Garamond. [1927-28] 280 x 205 8 pp. Granjon Old Face type. Unbound. - 1928
136 - BIBLE. THE CREATION OF HEAVEN AND EARTH 1928 296 x 198 8 pp. Poliphilus and Blado types. Purple paper. - 1928
137 - A FAIRY'S SONG AND OTHER VERSES FOR CHILDREN. 1928 240 x 150 15 pp. Wood engravings by Marjorie Taylor. Patterned card. - 1928
138 - LETHABY, W.R. About beauty. 1928 222 x 140 11 pp. Grey card. - 1928
139 - SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe An essay on life. 1928 240 x 164 10 pp. Blado italic type. Purple paper. - 1928
140 - AN EARLY SPANISH PRINTER: ARNALD GUILLEN DE BROCAR. Reprinted from Linotype and Machinery Record. 1929 315 x 235 8 pp. Granjon Old Face type. Wood engravings. Cream card. - 1929
141 - KEATS, John Eight sonnets by 1929 270 x 195 11 pp. Wood engravings on t-p. Red paper. - 1929
142 - THE ROMANCE OF THE PRINTING TYPE AND OF ITS CREATORS: NICOLAS JENSEN, Repr. from Linotype and Machinery Record. 1929 240 x 164 8 pp. Granjon Old Face type: Cream paper. - 1929
143 - BIBLE. THE APOCRYPHA. THE SONG OF THE THREE HOLY CHILDREN: ANANIAS: AZARIUS & MISAEL. 1930 246 x 177 9pp. Grey card. Venezia type. - 1930
144 - BIBLE. THE BOOK OF RUTH. 1930 254 x 170 17 pp. Poliphilus type. Wood engravings by Ivy A. Ellis. Red paper. - 1930
145 - BROWNING, Robert Rabbi Ben Ezrah. 1930 268 x 184 10 pp. Baskerville type. Grey card. - 1930
146 - ELLIS, Havelock XII sonnets. 1930 297 x 170 11pp. Wood engraving by Ivy A. Ellis. Grey card. Garamond type. - 1930
147 - WARDE, Beatrice] L. The nature of the book. 1930 219 x 140 32 pp. Blue patterned paper boards. - 1930
148 - WORDSWORTH, William Ten sonnets by 1930 265 x 184 8 pp. Granjon type. Grey card. - 1930
149 - DE LA MARE, Walter The sunken garden and other verses. 1931 255 x 165 16 pp. Granjon type. Woodcuts by Marjorie Taylor. Cream card. - 1931
150 - FOUR TRACTS RELATIVE TO THE BATTLE OF BIRMINGHAM, ANNO DOMINI 1643. First printed London 1693; repr. Birmingham 1815. 1931 295 x 175 43 pp. Baskerville type. Wine cloth. - 1931
151 - JAY, Leonard Modern Linotype typography. 1931 280 x 220 60 pp. Specimen pages. Black cloth. - 1931
152 - JAY, Leonard Of making many books, there is no end. 1931 285 x 220 61 pp. Specimen pages from the Press 1925- Black cloth. - 1931
153 - KHAYYÂM, Omar Rubaiyat of... trans. by Edward Fitzgerald. 1931 262 x 190 22 pp. Bembo type. Six wood engravings by Charles Meacham. Blue patterned paper boards. - 1931
154 - ADDISON, Joseph An essay on friendship. 1932 220 x 195 8 pp. Estienne type. Cream card. - 1932
155 - BASKERVILLE, John Letters of the famous 18th. century printer ... together with a bibliography of works printed by him at Birmingham; comp. by Leonard Jay. 1932 278 x 175 55 pp. Baskerville type. Wood engraved portrait by Joyce Francis. Black cloth. - 1932
156 - ELIZABETHAN SONNETS; selected and arranged by Leonard Jay. 1932 255 x 190 14 pp. Estienne type. Grey card. - 1932
157 - A GARLAND OF POEMS BY VARIOUS AUTHORS; selected and arranged by Leonard Jay. 1932 265 x 190 33 pp. Granjon type. Wood engravings. Wrappers. - 1932
158 - LUCIAN The dreame, or, The Cocke; trans. by Mr. Francis Hicks 1634, together with the life of Lucian by Thomas Hickes ... 1932 255 x 190 46 pp. Bembo type. Turquoise cloth. - 1932
159 - MARLOWE, Christopher Hero & Leander. 1932 245 x 180 53 pp. Baskerville type. Wood engravings by Rose Thornton and Ivy Ellis. Turquoise cloth. - 1932
160 - MASEFIELD, John Ode... recited by Lady Keeble on the opening of the Stratford Memorial Theatre by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, K.G. on Saturday, April XXIII MCMXXXII. 1932 245 x 180 8 pp. Granjon type. Woodcut t.p. border re- cut by George W. Jones after that used by Simon de Colines. Jade green paper wrappers. - 1932
161 - TENNYSON, Alfred, Lord Crossing the bar. 1932 280 x 190 [6] pp. Bembo type. Wood engraving designed by Bernard Sleigh and cut by Ivy A. Ellis. Red paper covers. Inscribed 'W.C. Eaton from Leonard Jay, I. VI. 32'. - 1932
162 - THEOCRITUS The sorceress; trans. by J.M. Chapman. 1932 245 x 165 11 pp. Granjon type. Cream card covers. - 1932
163 - BOCKWITZ, Hans H. Baskerville in letters; trans. by Herbert Woodbine. 1933 285 x 182 14 pp. Baskerville type: Grey card. - 1933
164 - CECIL, William, Lord Burleigh Ten precepts. 1933 285 x 190 8 pp. Baskerville type. Woodcut t.p. border recut by George W. Jones after that used by Jean de Tournes. Blue paper wrappers. - 1933
165 - CHAUCER, Geoffrey A.B.C. 1933 280 x 180 11 pp. Bembo type. - 1933
166 - GOLDSMITH, Oliver The deserted village. 1933 255 x 190 24 pp. Estienne type. Woodcut border on t.p. recut by George W. Jones after that used by Jean de Tournes. Blue-grey paper wrappers. - 1933
167 - JEFFERIES, Richard The makers of summer: an essay. 1933 240 x 170 20 pp. Venezia type. Wood engravings by Millicent Curnow. Cream card. - 1933
168 - SLEIGH, Bernard Verses grave and gay, 1933 280 x 180 17 pp. Baskerville type. Wood engravings by Ivy Ellis and Rose Thornton. Blue-grey paper wrappers Bookplate of Jean Corke designed by the author. - 1933
169 - THE TORCH ... No.1. ed. by Leonard Jay. 1933 370 x 245 unpaged. Illus. Turquoise cloth. - 1933
170 - WALKER, Sir Emery Obituary: Sir Emery Walker, 1851-1933. Repr. from The Times, 24th. July, 1933. 1933 285 x 185 11 pp. Bembo type. Cream card. - 1933
171 - BENNETT, William Birmingham Town Hall centenary, 1834-1934 ... 260 x 185 24 pp. Granjon Old Style type. 1934 Pale Blue card. - 1934
172 - BENNETT, William Dr. Samuel Johnson and the ladies of Lichfield Amicable Society, 1775. 1934 235 x 158 8 pp. Granjon Old Style type. Pale blue card. - 1934
173 - DRINKWATER, John Choruses to Abraham Lincoln. 1934 235 x 160 22 pp. Baskerville type. Blue grey paper wrappers. - 1934
174 - MALORY, Sir Thomas The book of the Holy Grail from Morte d'Arthur, together with William Caxton's prologue. 1934 285 x 215 43 pp. Garamond type. Wood engravings by Ivy Ellis, Winifred Hobday, Madeline Rose, Rose Thornton. Shield designs cut by Evelyn Hill and Stanley Dennis. Red patterned paper, lino-cut by Ivy Ellis and Stanley Dennis. - 1934
175 - NIGHTINGALE, Madeleine Mostly moonshine. 1934 240 x 160 17 pp. Caslon type. Wood engraved frontis. by Ivy A. Ellis. Pink paper. - 1934
176 - RHODES, R. Crompton Ancient charters of Birmingham. 1934 255 x 165 28pp. Pale blue card. Baskerville type. - 1934
177 - RUDLAND, E. Marston Ten sonnets. 1934 255 x 165 23 pp. Granjon type. Wood engravings by Ivy A. Ellis. Cream card. - 1934
178 - SHELLEY, P[ercy] B[ysshe] The sensitive plant. 1934 270 x 185 19 - 1934
179 - STONE, John Bembo pp. The Bible in type. 1934 type. 220 x 145 8 pp. Granjon type. Cream card. - 1934
180 - BALDWIN, Stanley England, an address ... May 1924. 1935 285 x 195 16 pp. Bembo type. Opening border recut on wood by George W. Jones after Geoffroy Tory, heraldic devices by Margaret Dady, lettering by Ruth Walley. Green card. - 1935
181 - BENNETT, William Johnsoniana: Dr. Samuel Johnson and his friends: Richard Greene, the Lichfield apothecary & his museum of curiosities. 1935 228 x 145 17 pp. Venezia type. Cover portrait by E. Joyce Francis. Cream card. - 1935
182 - BENNETT, William William Caslon, 1692-1766, ornamental engraver, type founder and music lover. 1935 220 x 140 23 pp. Caslon Old Face type. Blue card. - 1935
183 - GLORIA IN EXCELSIS DEO. 1935 285 x 190 7 pp. Bembo type. Lino block illus. by R. Cashnella. Cream card. - 1935
184 - RUDLAND, E. Marston Ballads of old Birmingham. 1935 260 x 155 31 pp. Baskerville type. Illus, by F. Palmer. Green card. - 1935
185 - BIBLE. ECCLESIASTICUS. All these put their trust in their hands. 1936 220 x 130 [7] pp. Venezia type. Line-blocks by I. Chamberlain. Yellow paper. - 1936
186 - CAVE, Thomas John Baskerville: the printer 1706-1775, his ancestry. 1936 285 x 175 42 pp. Baskerville type. Blue paper boards, linen spine. Pink paper wrappers. - 1936
187 - A FESTIVAL OF NINE LESSONS AND CAROLS IN KING'S COLLEGE CHAPEL, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND, ON CHRISTMAS EVE. 1936 285 x 190 32 pp. Bembo type. Illus. by R. Cashnella, C. Gebhard, M. McKay and E. Allen, initials by T. Bliss, T. Brough, T. Botham and O. Garner. One of 250 copies. Green card. - 1936
188 - GEORGIUS V DEI GRATIA BRITANNIARVM OMIVM REX: FIDEI DEFENSOR: INDIAE IMPERATOR. ORATIONES IN VICESIMO QUINTO ANNO REGNI DICTAS; selected by Leonard Jay. 1936 280 x 185 25 pp. Bembo type. Design of St. Paul's Cathedral drawn by F. Palmer. Lettering by Olga Garner and T.E. Botham. Pale green card. - 1936
189 - GREEN, T. A sketch of the origin and growth of the printing craft in Yorkshire. 1936 235 x 150 15 pp. Baskerville type. Opening designed by Margaret Dady. Cream card. - 1936
190 - MEREDITH, George The lark ascending. 1936 210 x 132 12 pp. Granjon type. Wood engraving by M. Curnow. Pale green card. - 1936
191 - POWELL, L.B. Howson Taylor: master potter: a memoir with an appreciation of Ruskin Pottery. 1936 252 x 160 30 pp. Granjon type. Text opening drawn by Kathleen Day. Cover lettering by T. Botham. Cream card. - 1936
192 - THE ROMANCE OF THE PRINTING TYPE AND OF THE MASTER-CRAFTSMEN WHO IN ITS CREATION AND USE HAVE BECOME FAMOUS: PETER SCHOEFFER. Repr. from Linotype and Machinery Record. 1936 240 x 155 10 pp. Venezia type. Opening designed by Margaret Dady. Cream card. Another copy printed in Granjon. Bound in blue-grey paper wrappers. - 1936
193 - THE ROMANCE OF PRINTING TYPE AND OF THE MEN WHO IN ITS CREATION AND USE HAVE BECOME FAMOUS: WYNKYN DE WORDE, ASSISTANT, FRIEND, & SUCCESSOR OF WILLIAM CAXTON, ENGLAND'S FIRST PRINTER. Repr. from Linotype and Machinery Record. 1936 240 x 150 12 pp. Granjon type. Woodcut illus. Cream card. - 1936
194 - SLEIGH, Bernard The Dryad's child being the further history of the lives of the Reverend James Manshull and his faery wife, as related in 'The Gates of Horn'. 1936 220 x 145 31 pp. Granjon Old Style type. Wood engraving by Bernard Sleigh. Pale green card covers. Bookplate of Jean Corke designed by Bernard Sleigh. - 1936
195 - STONE, John Winged idyll. 1936 210 x 130 10 pp. Granjon type. Wood engravings by Ivy A. Ellis. Cream card. - 1936
196 - BENNETT, William John Baskerville: the Birmingham printer, his press, relations and friends. Vol.1 1937, Vol.2 1939. 283 x 178 Vol.1. 173, Vol.2. 146 pp. Baskerville type. Blue cloth. - 1939
197 - BIBLE: THE SONG OF SONGS, as a drama by Ernest Renan; trans. with an intro. by Havelock Ellis. 1937 285 x 185 18 pp. Bembo type. Illus. by Bernard Sleigh. Red patterned paper boards. - 1937
198 - BOCKWITZ, Hans John Baskerville in the judgement of German contemporaries; trans. by A.B. Hill. 1937 235 x 150 10 Baskerville type. Cream card. - 1937
199 - pp. CATALOGUE OF BOOKS. SIX SERIES ISSUED BY THE LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB OF U.S.A. PRESENTED TO THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL OF PRINTING BY SIR CHARLES HYDE, BART, FROM THE LIBRARY OF GEORGE W. JONES. [Cover title] [1937] 220 x 145 22 pp. Granjon type. Grey card. - 1937
200 - HOUSMAN, A.E. Six poems from ‘A Shropshire Lad' and ‘Last Poems'. 1937 210 x 140 17 pp. Baskerville type. Wood engravings by G. Sidaway, Elsie Hedingham and A. Philips. 210 x 140 Buff card. - 1937
201 - KHAYYAM, Omar .. Rubaiyat of. trans. by Edward Fitzgerald. 1937 240 x 155 22pp. Bembo type. Decorative head-pieces and cover by C. Gebhard. Gold paper boards printed with decoration in black. - 1937
202 - LITERATURE AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS RELATING TO JOHN BASKERVILLE IN THE REFERENCE LIBRARY, BIRMINGHAM. 1937 240 x 150 12 pp. Linotype Bookprint type. Pale blue card. - 1937
203 - MURRY, J. Middleton Peace at Christmas. 1938 285 x 195 11 pp. Bembo type. Line block by R. Cashnella. Grey card. - 1938
204 - RUDLAND, E.M. Mrs. Neville Chamberlain and other poems. 1938 285 x 195 9 pp. Granjon Old Face type. Initials and decorations designed by O. Garner and T. Botham. Grey card. - 1938
205 - THE TORCH ... No.2 ed. by Leonard Jay. 1938 335 x 220 unpaged. Maroon cloth - 1938
206 - The immortal hour. 1939. Fiona MACLEOD, [William Sharp]. - 1939
207 - COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor The rime of the ancient mariner. 1940 250 x 150 56 pp. Bembo type. Illus. by J. Trevor Denning. Green cloth. - 1940
208 - JAY, Leonard A tribute to the work of George W. Jones, master printer, on the occasion of his eightieth birthday. 1940 330 x 225 13 pp. Venezia, Estienne & Granjon types. Woodcuts borders recut by George W. Jones. Green card. - 1940
209 - MARTEN, Anthony Against the power of the dragon Aileen M. Goodwin. 1940 220 x 140 16 pp. Baskerville type. Grey card. - 1940
210 - ed, with an intro. by NOTES ON THE LETTERS OF HAVELOCK ELLIS TO BERNARD SLEIGH, 1916-1939. Foreword by Lawrence Housman. 1940 250 x 160 23 pp. Baskerville type. Wood engraved illus. by Bernard Sleigh. Green card. - 1940
211 - SHAKESPEARE, William The tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. 1940 265 x 160 130 pp. Baskerville type. Illus. by William Bird. Red cloth. - 1940
212 - BRAMAH, Ernest Kin Weng and the miraculous tusk. 1941 220 x 140 46 pp. Baskerville type. Illus. by W.J. Martindale. Green paper boards. - 1941
213 - THE LIFE AND CHAPTERS OF SUNDRY GOODLY SAYINGS AND THE TEACHING OF BROTHER GILES CAMPION OF SAINT FRANCIS FROM THE LITTLE FLOWERS OF SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI. 1941 285 x 180 57 pp. Baskerville type. Illus. by Neil L. MacCuaig. Grey paper boards, red cloth spine. - 1941
214 - BIRMINGHAM MUNICIPAL SCHOOL OF ART Fourteen addresses delivered to students ... 1892-1924. 1942 280 x 180 242 pp. Granjon type. Orange cloth. - 1942
215 - HOLDEN, Harold H. Art and craft education in the city of Birmingham. 1942 285 x 180 89 pp. Half-tone illus. Grey cloth. - 1942
216 - JAY, Leonard Si monumentum requiris, circumspice: notes on the libraries of George W. Jones, Esq., formerly at Monkbarns, Northwood, Middlesex and at the Sign of the Dolphin, Gough Square, London E.C.4. 1942 275 x 195 16pp. Linotype Granjon type. Illus. Grey card. With loosely inserted portrait of G.W. Jones. - 1942
217 - WATT, James A memoir of Matthew Boulton 1943 285 x 185 12 pp. Granjon Old Face type. Grey card. - 1943
218 - ALDERMAN BYNG KENRICK: tributes and appreciations on his retirement as Chairman of the Birmingham Education Committee, expressed at meetings held on the twenty-ninth day of October & the eighth day of December MCMXLIII. 1944 280 x 180 44 pp. Granjon type. Lettering by Frances H. Woof. Red cloth. - 1944
219 - DICKENS, Charles A christmas carol ... 1944 290 x 185 100 pp. Baskerville type. Illus. by Hans E. Schwarz. (1922-2003) Marbled paper boards, green cloth spine. - 1944
220 - RUDLAND, E.M. The pilgrim fathers. 1944 285 x 195 22 pp. Granjon type. Grey card. - 1944
221 - WALKER, Benjamin The resting places of the remains of John Baskerville, the thrice-buried printer. 1944 285 x 180 16 pp. Baskerville type. 4 half-tone illus. Grey card. - 1944
222 - CATALOGUE OF BOOKS PRODUCED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF LEONARD JAY AT THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL OF PRINTING, A DEPARTMENT OF THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND CRAFTS, MARGARET STREET, 1925-1946. 1946 220 x 140 22 pp. Grey card. - 1946
223 - DE BURY, Richard The love of books: the philobiblion; trans. by E.C. Thomas. 1946 260 x 165 92 pp. Baskerville and Goudy types. Blue paper boards, blue cloth spine. - 1946
224 - MAETERLINCK, Maurice Three essays 1946 265 x 165 42 pp. Granjon type. Initials designed by A.M. Fletcher. Marbled paper boards; green cloth spine. - 1946
225 - CLARK, Leonard Ideas in poetry. 1947 210 x 140 11 pp. Granjon type. Green card. - 1947
226 - LATIMER, Hugh Sermon of the plough MDXLVIII. 1947 210 x 145 44 pp. Granjon Old Face type. Line block by A. Michael Fletcher. Buff card wrappers. - 1947
227 - BIBLE. CHRIST'S SERMON ON THE MOUNT ... 1948 375 x 250 14 pp. Garamond type on handmade paper. Initials designed by Olga Garner. Grey paper - 1948
228 - boards. CLARK, Leonard XII poems. 1948 260 x 180 15 Estienne type. pp. Cream card, litho printed. - 1948
229 - IRVING, Washington Christmas from the sketch book of Geoffrey Crayon, gentleman. 1948 222 x 155 77 Baskerville type. pp. Decorated paper boards. - 1948
230 - ROSSETTI, Dante Gabriel Hand and soul. 1948 285 x 180 15 pp. Granjon type. T-p. design by Henry S. Sands, initials designed by Á. Michael Fletcher. Green card. - 1948
231 - RUDLAND, E.M. Birmingham poetry and poets 215 x 145 15 pp. Granjon type. Blue card. 1948 - 1948
232 - CHAUCER, Geoffrey The Canterbury tales, the prologue; trans. into modern English by F.E. Hill. 1949 290 x 195 31 pp. Granjon Old Face type. Decorations by Maurice Askew. Green cloth. - 1949
233 - GRAY, Thomas Elegy written in a country churchyard. 1949 245 x 180 14 pp. Granjon type. Illus, designed by P.D. Shepherd. Grey card. - 1949
234 - BATEY, Charles In praise of famous men. 1950 230 x 155 16 pp. Grey card. - 1950
235 - FISHENDEN, R.B. Craftsmanship & the printer. 1950 220 x 155 15 pp. Granjon type. Green card. - 1950
236 - RUDLAND, E.M. Further ballads of old Birmingham. 1950 235 x 155 31 pp. Granjon Old Face type. Pink paper. - 1950
237 - THE TORCH No.3. ed. by Leonard Jay. 1950 260 x 190 unpaged. Blue cloth. - 1950
238 - XII OF THE MEN WHO IN THE CREATION OF PRINTING TYPE HAVE BECOME FAMOUS. 1950 220 x 150 70 pp. Granjon type. Illus. from the George Jones collection. Blue cloth. - 1950
239 - WHITE, Gilbert Extracts from the natural histories of Selborne. 1950 225 x 135 12 pp. Granjon type. Wood engravings by Mrs. H.J. Faulkner and W.V. Rose. Cream card. - 1950
240 - BESANT, Walter Westminster. 1951 220 x 155 26 pp. Granjon Old Face type. Blue card. - 1951
241 - SIMON, Herbert Opportunities. 1951 230 x 155 15 pp. Granjon type. Pale blue card. - 1951
242 - CITY OF BIRMINGHAM EDUCATION COMMITTEE. SCHOOL OF PRINTING. PRESENTATION CEREMONY. COLLEGE OF ART AND CRAFTS, FRIDAY 31 OCTOBER AT 6.30p.m. 1952 235 x 175 16pp. Baskerville type. Cream card. - 1952
243 - KNIGHT, Charles William Caxton: the first English printer. 1844. A biography reprinted. 1952 220 x 150 161 pp. Granjon Old Face type. Red cloth. - 1952
244 - MINTON, John Speculations on the contemporary printer ... 1952 220 x 160 12 pp. Granjon Old Face type. Pale blue card. - 1952
245 - BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER. THE COLLECTS, EPISTLES & GOSPELS ... 1953 285 x 190 112 pp. Bembo type. Initials designed by F. Palmer. Green cloth. - 1953
246 - PAGES FROM BOOKS PRODUCED IN THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL OF PRINTING n.d. 267 x 197 [12] pp. - n.d.
247 - EPHEMERA - 8 PIECES + letter to W.H. Ridler.
26 - BLACK KNIGHT PRESS, 1964-
27 - THE BLACK PENNELL PRESS
28 - BLACKAMORE PRESS. London.
29 - BLAKENEY PRESS, 1908-1952
30 - THE BLOOMSBURY PRESS, 1921
31 - BLUE MOON PRESS
32 - BOAR'S HEAD PRESS, 1930-1936
33 - BOETHARSON PRESS
34 - BOOTHAM PRESS, 1961-
35 - BOURNEMOUTH & POOLE COLLEGE OF ART
36 - BRACEBRIDGE PRESS
37 - BRADFORD REGIONAL COLLEGE OF ART. DEPT. OF PRINTING
38 - BREWHOUSE PRESS, 1962-
39 - BRIGHTON COLLEGE OF ART
40 - BRISTOL COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY. SCHOOL OF PRINTING
41 - BRITISH PRINTING SOCIETY, PUBLISHING GROUP
42 - BRONZE SNAIL PRESS, London.
43 - BROOKS PRESS, 1899-
44 - CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE OF ART AND TECHNOLOGY
45 - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
46 - CANDLE PRESS, 1917-1924
47 - CANTERBURY COLLEGE OF ART PRESS, 1935-
48 - CARADOC PRESS, 1899-1909
49 - THE CARAVEL PRESS
50 - CASANOVA SOCIETY
51 - CAXTON QUINCENTENARY COMMITTEE
52 - CAYME PRESS, 1923-1933
53 - CELNIUS PRESS, 1976-
54 - CENTURY PRESS, 1902-
55 - CERNEL PRESS, 1973-
56 - CHESTER SCHOOL OF ART, PRINTING SECTION
57 - CHISWICK POLYTECHNIC. SCHOOL OF ART
58 - THE CHISWICK PRESS, 1790-
59 - CLASSIC PRESS, 1923
60 - DOUGLAS CLEVERDON PRESS, 1927-
61 - THE COCK ROBIN PRESS. CHICHESTER & HORSHAM
62 - COLLEGE PRESS. DULWICH. LONDON
63 - COMPTON PRESS
64 - CORVINUS PRESS, c1936-1945
65 - CRAFT PRESS
66 - CRANNOG PRESS
67 - THE CRESSET PRESS LTD, 1927-
68 - CUALA PRESS, 1902-1948
69 - THE CUCKOO HILL PRESS, 1950-
70 - CUPID PRESS, 1949-1963
71 - CURWEN PRESS, 1863-
72 - CYGNET PRESS, 1974-
73 - DAEDALUS PRESS
74 - THE DANIEL PRESS, 1845-1906
75 - DEMI-GRIFFIN PRESS, 1974-
76 - DIXEY, Harold Giles, Press of
77 - THE DODMAN PRESS
78 - THE DOLMEN PRESS, 1951-
79 - DOLPHIN PRESS
80 - THE DOVES PRESS, 1900-1916
81 - DROPMORE PRESS, 1945-1956
82 - DUNDEE COLLEGE OF ART PRINTING DEPARTMENT.
83 - EDINBURGH. HERIOT-WATT COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF PRINTING.
84 - ELMETE PRESS, 1973-
85 - THE ERAGNY PRESS, 1894-1915
86 - ESSEX HOUSE PRESS, 1898-1910
87 - ETON COLLEGE MUSEUM PRESS
88 - FANFARE PRESS
89 - FANFROLICO PRESS
90 - FANTASY PRESS, 1951-
91 - THE FAVIL PRESS, 1920-c.1948
92 - THE FIRST EDITION CLUB
93 - THE FLEURON, LTD.
94 - THE FLORENCE PRESS, 1908-
95 - FLYING FAME
96 - FORTUNE PRESS, c.1927-
97 - FREEMAN PRESS
98 - FULCRUM PRESS
99 - FURNIVAL BOOKS
100 - GABERBOCCHUS PRESS, 1948-
101 - GALAHAD PRESS
102 - GARDEN CITY PRESS, 1903-
103 - GARSWOOD PRESS
104 - GEMINI PRESS. Colchester, 1934-1936
105 - GLASGOW. STOW COLLEGE OF PRINTING.
106 - GOGMAGOG PRESS, London. 1958-
107 - THE GOLDEN COCKEREL PRESS
108 - GOLDEN HEAD PRESS, 1951-
109 - GOLDEN HOURS PRESS, 1932-1933
110 - THE GRAYHOUND PRESS, 1925-
111 - THE GREENLEAF PRESS
112 - GREGYNOG PRESS, 1922-1940
113 - THE GRIAN-AIG PRESS, 1967-
114 - THE GROSSETESTE PRESS
115 - GROVE PARK PRESS, 1879-1922
116 - THE GRYPHON PRESS
117 - GUBBLECOTE PRESS
118 - GUILDFORD SCHOOL OF ART. PRINTING DEPARTMENT.
119 - HABERLY, Loyd, Press of (see also SEVEN ACRES PRESS)
120 - HAFOD PRESS, 1803-1810
121 - HAGUE & GILL
122 - HAMPDEN PRESS, c.1931-
123 - HAND AND FLOWER PRESS
124 - THE HASLEWOOD BOOKS
125 - HAWORTH PRESS. Halifax
126 - HAWTHORNDEN PRESS, 1919-
127 - HAYMARKET PRESS, 1928-
128 - HERMES PRESS
129 - HESPERIDES PRESS, 1930- London
130 - HIGH HOUSE PRESS, 1924-1943
131 - THE HOGARTH PRESS, 1917-
132 - JAY, Leonard, Press of
133 - KEEPSAKE PRESS, 1951-
134 - THE KELMSCOTT PRESS, 1891-1896
135 - KIT-CAT PRESS, 1958-
136 - KYNOCH PRESS, c.1890-
137 - LANSTON MONOTYPE CORPORATION LTD.
138 - LATIMER PRESS
139 - THE LATIN PRESS, 1935-c.1955
140 - THE LAVEROCK PRESS, WELWYN, HERTFORDSHIRE, 1959-
141 - LEADENHALL PRESS
142 - LEANING CHIMNEY PRESS
143 - THE LEE PRIORY PRESS, 1813-1823
144 - LEEDS COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY. DEPT. OF PRINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY
145 - LEICESTER COLLEGE OF ART
146 - THE LILAC TREE PRESS, 1953-
147 - LINOTYPE AND MACHINERY LIMITED. LONDON
148 - LION AND UNICORN PRESS, 1953-
149 - LONDON CHAPPELL OF PRIVATE PRESS PRINTERS
150 - LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL. CENTRAL SCHOOL OF ARTS & CRAFTS
151 - LONDON SCHOOL OF PRINTING, LATER THE LONDON COLLEGE OF PRINTING
152 - MAGPIE CRAFT PAPER MILL Sheepstor, Devon.
153 - MAGPIE PRESS
154 - MAIDSTONE COLLEGE OF ART. TYPOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT PRESS
155 - THE MANDRAKE PRESS, 1929-
156 - MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE PRESS
157 - MASON, John, Press of
158 - THE MATHURIN PRESS. 1904
159 - MEDICI SOCIETY
160 - MEDWAY SCHOOL OF ARTS AND CRAFTS. ROCHESTER.
161 - MELISSA PRESS
162 - MERRYTHOUGHT PRESS
163 - THE MIDDLE HILL PRESS, 1819-1858
164 - MILL HOUSE PRESS, 1926-
165 - THE MINIATURE PRESS, 1935-
166 - MINORCA PRESS Dublin.
167 - THE MINORITY PRESS
168 - THE MORAY LIBRARY, 1888-1905
169 - THE MORLAND PRESS, 1914
170 - MOUNT ST. BERNARD ABBEY
171 - MYRIAD PRESS
172 - NAVARRE SOCIETY
173 - PETER NEWBOLT'S PRESS Established at Ockham, Surrey.
174 - MAURICE NICOLL'S PRESS
175 - NONESUCH PRESS, 1923-1968
176 - NORTHAMPTON SCHOOL OF ART. DEPT. OF PRINTING
177 - NORTH-EAST ESSEX TECHNICAL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF ART
178 - NORTH-WESTERN POLYTECHNIC. LONDON. PRINTING DEPT.
179 - DAVID NUTT AT THE SIGN OF THE PHOENIX, LONG ACRE, LONDON
180 - THE OAKLEAF PRESS
181 - OFFCUT PRESS, 1967-
182 - OLD BOURNE PRESS, 1902-
183 - THE ORPHEUS PRESS, 1909-
184 - ORPHEUS PRESS, 1959-
185 - OVID PRESS, 1919-1921
186 - OXFORD COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, ART AND COMMERCE. SCHOOL OF DESIGN. DEPT. OF PRINTING.
187 - OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
188 - THE PALATINE PRESS
189 - PANDORA PRESS, 1960-
190 - PARDOE, F.E. Press of
191 - PEACOCK PRESS
192 - PEACOCKS PRESS
193 - THE PEAR TREE PRESS, 1899-1952
194 - PELICAN PRESS, 1916-
195 - PERPETUA PRESS, 1933-1937
196 - PICCOLO PRESS
197 - PLOUGH PRESS, 1967-1987
198 - POET AND PRINTER
199 - THE PORPOISE PRESS, 1922-
200 - THE POUND PRESS
201 - THE PRIORY PRESS, 1895-1900
202 - THE PRIORY PRESS, 1924-
203 - PRIVATE LIBRARIES ASSOCIATION
204 - THE PUSHKIN PRESS London.
205 - QUEEN ANNE PRESS, 1952-
206 - RAMPANT LIONS PRESS, 1936-
207 - RATHALPHIN PRESS
208 - THE RAVEN PRESS, 1932-1942
209 - RED LION PRESS, 1931-1935
210 - THE REED PALE PRESS
211 - THE REIGATE PRESS, 1905-
212 - THE RICCARDI PRESS, 1909-
213 - THE ROMNEY STREET PRESS
214 - ROWAN TREE PRESS, 1949-1951
215 - THE RUGBY PRESS, 1889-
216 - ST. ALBERT'S PRESS, 1955-
217 - SAINT ANTHONY PRESS
218 - SAINT BRIDE FOUNDATION PRINTING SCHOOL. LONDON
219 - ST. DOMINIC'S PRESS, 1916-
220 - ST. NICHOLAS PRESS, 1948-
221 - THE SALAMANDER PRESS
222 - THE SALE HILL PRESS, 1904-1909
223 - SAMSON PRESS, 1930-
224 - THE SAMURAI PRESS, 1907-1909
225 - THE SCHOLARTIS PRESS, 1927-
226 - SEVEN ACRES PRESS, 1925-
227 - THE SHAKESPEARE HEAD PRESS
228 - SHINGLE STREET PRESS
229 - SHOESTRING PRESS, 1953-
230 - THE SIGN OF THE ARROW
231 - SIGN OF THE THREE CANDLES
232 - THE SIGNET PRESS, 1956-1967
233 - SILVER UNICORN PRESS
234 - SKELTON'S PRESS
235 - SLEIGH, Bernard and ELLIS, Ivy Anne
236 - SOPHISTOCLES PRESS
237 - STANBROOK ABBEY PRESS, 1876-
238 - THE STANTON PRESS, 1921-1924
239 - STELLAR PRESS
240 - STONEBRIDGE PRESS
241 - STOURTON PRESS
242 - STRAUS, Ralph - The Press of
243 - STRAWBERRY HILL PRESS
244 - STYLUS PRESS
245 - THE SWAN PRESS, CHELSEA, 1926-
246 - SWAN PRESS, LEEDS, c1921-
247 - THE TALBOT PRESS, 1912-
248 - TAURUS PRESS, 1959-
249 - TEMPLE SHEEN PRESS, 1911-
250 - TERN PRESS
251 - TINTERN PRESS, 1935-
252 - TRAGARA PRESS
253 - TRIANON PRESS
254 - TUNBRIDGE WELLS SCHOOL OF ART AND CRAFTS. TYPOGRAPHY DEPT.
255 - TWELVE BY EIGHT PRESS, 1954-
256 - TWO HORSE PRESS
257 - THE UNICORN PRESS, 1895-1905
258 - THE VALE PRESS, 1896-1904
259 - THE VINCENT PRESS, 1898-
260 - VINCENT PRESS, OXFORD Founded by Joseph Vincent.
261 - THE VINE PRESS, Huntingdon, c.1957-
262 - THE VINE PRESS, Steyning, 1920-
263 - THE WALPOLE PRESS, 1913-
264 - EDWARD WALTERS' PRESS
265 - FRANCIS WALTERSON'S PRESS, 1927-
266 - WATFORD COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY. DEPARTMENT OF PRINTING.
267 - THE WEATHER OAK PRESS LIMITED
268 - WESTMINSTER PRESS, 1878-
269 - THE WHITE OWL PRESS, c. 1931-c1933
270 - WHITEKNIGHTS PRESS. UNIVERSITY OF READING
271 - THE WHITTINGTON PRESS, 1971-
272 - WINCHESTER COLLEGE PRINTING SOCIETY
273 - WOLVERHAMPTON COLLEGE OF ART. DEPARTMENT OF PRINTING
274 - THE WOODLANDS PRESS, 1895-1906
275 - REV. G.R. WOODWARD'S PRESS
276 - WORKSHOP PRESS
277 - THE YELLOWSANDS PRESS, 1919-
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