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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
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
821 - ARISTOPHANES Lysistrata; trans. by Jack Lindsay. Printed by the Chiswick Press. 1926 390 x 282 66 pp. Batchelor's handmade paper. Illus. by Norman Lindsay. No. 175 of 725 copies signed by the translator. Blue cloth, blue morocco spine and fore-edge strips, t.e.g. - 1926
822 - HERONDAS The mimiambs of ... trans. by Jack Lindsay. [1926] 302 x 230 [71] pp. Cloister type on Charles I. handmade paper. Decorations by Alan Ödle. No. 370 of 375 copies. Patterned paper boards, green - 1926
823 - SLESSOR, Kenneth Earth-visitors: poems by 1926 cloth spine, t.e.g. Printed at the Chiswick Press. 267 x 193 77 pp. Baskerville type on Perusia handmade paper. Woodcuts and copper engravings by Norman Lindsay. One of 425 copies. Parchment boards. - 1926
824 - HARRINGTON, Sir John The metamorphosis of Ajax ... (1596) Ed. by Peter Warlock and Jack Lindsay. Printed at the Westminster Press. 1927 260 x 163 175 pp. Poliphilus type on handmade paper, repros. from the original edition. No. 228 of 425 copies (+ 25 signed copies). Brown morocco. Rebound. Bookplate of Vyvyan Edwards. HERRICK, Robert - 1927
825 - Delighted earth: a selection from the Hesperides of ... by Peter Meadows. Printed at the Curwen Press. 1927 235 x 142 171 pp. Koch Kursiv type on Japon vellum. Illus. by Lionel Ellis. ed. No. 23 of 25 copies, signed by the artist (+ 550 copies on other paper). Vellum. a.e.g. Bookplate of T.E. Bishop. - 1927
826 - LANDOR, Robert Eyres Selections from his poetry and prose. With an introduction by Eric Partridge. Printed at the Curwen Press. 1927 226 x 140 296 pp. Caslon Old Face type on Etruria handmade paper. One of 155 copies. Blue cloth, vellum spine and corners, t.e.g. - 1927
827 - LINDSAY, Jack Helen comes of age: three plays. Printed by the George Roberts Press. 1927 265 x 190 221 pp. Scotch Roman type on Basingwerk parchment. No. 255 of 500 copies, signed by the author. Red buckram. - 1927
828 - LINDSAY, Jack Marino Faliero. Printed at the Curwen Press. 1927 260 x 190 105 pp. Walbaum type on English mould-made paper. No. 447 of 450 copies, signed by the author. Black Ingres paper boards, t.e.g. - 1927
829 - LINDSAY, Jack William Blake: creative will and the poetic image. 1927 198 x 126 56 pp. Plantin type on Japon vellum. Illus. with drawings by Norman Lindsay. No. 9 of 35 copies, signed (+ unlimited ed. copies bound in quarter red buckram with paper boards). Vellum. Inscribed 'Jack Lindsay'. - 1927
830 - PETRONIUS, Gaius The complete works: comprising the Satyricon and poems; trans. by Jack Lindsay. [1927] 326 x 230 159 pp. Poliphilus type on Dutch handmade paper. Illus. by Norman Lindsay. No. 450 of 650 copies, signed by the translator. Marbled paper boards, red stained vellum spine and corners, t.e.g. - 1927
831 - PROPERTIUS Propertius in love; trans, by Jack Lindsay. Printed at the Chiswick Press. 1927 353 x 250 89 pp. Blado and Poliphilus types on Van Gelder handmade paper. Illus. by Norman Lindsay. No. 34 of 60 copies, signed by the translator. Vellum, brown niger spine. - 1927
832 - BEDDOES, Thomas Lovell The complete works; ed. with a memoir by Sir Edmund Gosse. Printed by the Crypt House Press Ltd. 1928 265 x 165 xxxv, 590 pp. Handmade paper. Illus. with woodcuts by Hans Holbein for The Dance of Death. No. 36 of 75 copies (+ 750 copies in 2 vols. in decorated boards with cloth spines). Brown morocco, gilt, t.e.g, Bookplate of Arthur Rutter Bayley. - 1928
833 - ELIOT, John The parlement of pratlers: a series of Elizabethan dialogues and monologues ... ed. from Orthoepia Gallica of John Eliot (1593) by Jack Lindsay. Printed at the Westminster Press. 1928 210 x 125 120 pp. Poliphilus type on Millbourn handmade paper. Illus. by Hal Collins. No. 18 of 75 copies signed by the artist (+ 625 ordinary copies on mould-made paper). Vellum, t.e.g. - 1928
834 - HOMER Hymns to Aphrodite; trans, by Jack Lindsay. Printed by Hazel, Watson & Viney. [1928] 265 x 200 29 pp. Plantin type on Barcham Green handmade paper. Illus. in text from classical marbles of Aphrodite. T-p. illus. by Norman Lindsay. No. 48 of 500 copies. Black cloth, t.e.g. - 1928
835 - INSPIRATION; an anthology of utterances by creative minds defining the creative act and its lyrical basis in life; ed. by Jack Lindsay. Printed at the Botolph Printing Works. 1928 220 x 135 125 pp. Poliphilus type. 6 collotype illus. One of 725 copies. Blue cloth. Bookplate of Montgomery Evans II. by S.H. Sime. - 1928
836 - LINDSAY, Norman Hyperborea: two fantastic travel essays. 1928 286 x 218 29 pp. Garamond type on Navigator laid Illus. by the author. No. 351 of 725 copies. White buckram. - 1928
837 - paper. THE LONDON APHRODITE. 6 issues August 1928 - June 1929 (all published). Printed by the Botolph Printing Works. 245 x 150 507 pp. Illus. Blue cloth. - 1929
838 - MCCRAE, Hugh Satyrs and sunlight: the collected poetry of... Intro. by Thomas Earp. 1928 303 x 232 196 pp. Baskerville type on Barcham Green handmade paper. Illus. by Norman Lindsay. No. 373 of 550 copies. Stained green pebbled leather, t.e.g. - 1928
839 - NIETZSCHE, Friedrich The antichrist of ... A new version in English by P.R. Stephenson. Printed by the Botolph Printing Works. [1928] 388 x 280 [81] pp. Poliphilus type on Japon vellum. Illustrated by Norman Lindsay. One of 25 copies (+ 550 copies on handmade paper). Dark Blue morocco, gilt. a.e.g. Inscribed 'J.L.'s copy from P.R. Stephenson ... the only man who could stand it'. - 1928
840 - SKELTON, John The tunning of Elynour Rumming. 1928 283 x 190 47 pp. Poliphilus type on Arches mould-made paper. Col. illus. by Pearl Binder. No. 121 of 550 copies. Sackcloth. - 1928
841 - STEPHENSON, P.R. Fanfrolicana: being a statement of the aims of the Press with a letter from Norman Lindsay and a poem Hypothesis of a Publisher by Jack Lindsay. Printed at the Botolph Printing Works. 1928 226 x 192 [36] pp. Japon vellum. Illus. No. 189 of 500 copies on Japon de luxe paper (unnumbered edition on tinted Japon vellum). Mendicant parchment. - 1928
842 - ARISTOPHANES Ecclesiazusai, or Women in parliament; trans. by Jack Lindsay. Printed at the Chiswick Press. 1929 388 x 280 75 pp. Garamond type on Batchelor's handmade paper. No. 40 of 500 copies signed by the translator. Blue cloth, blue morocco spine and fore-edge strips, t.e.g. - 1929
843 - BYRON, George Gordon, Lord. Manfred: a tragedy. Printed at the Botolph Printing Works. 1929 277 x 188 [83] pp. Poliphilus type on Arches mould-made paper. Decorations by Frederick Carter. No. 325 of 550 copies. (+ 30 copies on Japon vellum with two woodcuts). Purple watered silk, vellum spine, t.e.g. - 1929
844 - CATULLUS, Gaius The complete poetry of ... trans. by Jack Lindsay. [1929] 243 x 160 [148 pp]. Pastonchi type on Van Gelder Japon paper. Wood engravings by Lionel Ellis. No. 166 of? copies, signed by the translator. Red-brown morocco, t.e.g. - 1929
845 - LINDSAY, Jack Hereward: a play. With music by John Gough. Printed by Hazel, Watson & Viney. [1929] 257 x 188 153 pp. Abbey Mills paper. Blue cloth. - 1929
846 - LINDSAY, Norman Madam life's lovers [1929] 252 x 155 189 pp. Abbey Mills paper. Frontis by Norman Lindsay. Black buckram, - 1929
847 - THEOCRITUS t.e.g. D.W. The complete poems; trans. by Jack Lindsay. With an introduction by Edward Hutton. Printed at the Westminster Press. [1929] 280 x 182 187 pp. Baskerville type on Dutch mould-made paper. Woodcuts by Lionel Ellis. No. 453 of 500 copies. (+ 30 copies on handmade paper). Green vellum, t.e.g. - 1929
848 - TOURNEUR, Cyril The works; ed. by Allardyce Nicoll. Printed by Morrison and Gibb. [1929] 262 x 190 354 pp. Poliphilus type on Pannekoek mould- Illus. by Frederick Carter. made paper. No. 151 of 750 copies. Green buckram, t.e.g. Presentation copy from the artist. - 1929
849 - DE LOCRE, Elza Older than earth: record of a lyrical experience. 1930 244 x 160 [28 pp). No. 142 of 175 copies signed by the author. Patterned paper boards, red cloth spine. - 1930
850 - DONNE, Jack A defence of women for their inconstancy & their paintings. [1930] 190 x 136 [12] pp. Handmade paper. Pen drawings by Norman Lindsay. No. 202 of 370 copies. Brown art canvas. - 1930
851 - FLEAS IN AMBER: verses and one fable in prose on the philosophy of vermin. 1930 200 x 138 [44] pp. Alexandra laid paper. No. 250 of 250 copies. Patterned paper boards, royal blue cloth spine. - 1930
852 - LINDSAY, Philip Morgan in Jamaica with a poem panegyrical by Jack Lindsay. 1930 285 x 198 [37] pp. Weiss Antique mould-made paper. Portraits by Raymond Lindsay. No. 84 of 450 copies, signed by Philip Lindsay. Sea-green buckram. - 1930
853 - MORRIS, William Guenevere: two poems. With a foreword by Gordon Bottomley. 1930 242 x 174 [44] pp. Weiss Antiqua type on Barcham Green 'vellum'. Illus. with collographs of drawings by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. No. 403 of 450 copies. Brown paper boards, black cloth spine and fore-edge strips, t.e.g. - 1930
854 - STANHOPE, Philip, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield His Correspondence with various ladies, among whom is notably Barbara Villiers, etc. Printed at the Curwen Press. [1930] 260 x 194 [87] pp. Plantin type on Dutch mould-made paper. Drawings by Jeanne Bellon. No. 177 of 480 copies. Brown cloth. - 1930
855 - AUSONIUS, Decimus Magnus Patchwork quilt: poems; trans. by Jack Lindsay. n.d. 235 x 152 [71] pp. Bodoni type on Charles I. handmade paper. Illus. by Edward Bawden. No. 173 of 400 copies. Blue buckram, t.e.g. - n.d.
856 - LINDSAY, Jack The passionate neatherd: a lyric sequence. Printed by the Botolph Printing Works. n.d. 213 x 137 64 pp. Decorations by Norman Lindsay. One of 2,000 copies. (+ 50 signed copies on Japon vellum + 4 copies on vellum). Green wrappers. - n.d.
857 - LINDSAY, Jack Fanfrolico and after. The Bodley Head. 1962 220 x 140 287 pp. Green imitation cloth. D.W. - 1962
858 - CHAPLIN, Harry F. The Fanfrolico Press: a survey. With a preface by Jack Lindsay. Wentworth Press, Sydney, 1976. 260 x 210 81 pp. Pale blue wrappers. - 1976
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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3 - Australia
4 - Austria
5 - Czechoslovakia
6 - France
7 - Germany
8 - Holland
9 - Italy
10 - New Zealand
11 - Spain
12 - Switzerland
13 - West Indies
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TBL - Thomas Bray Library collection
THL - Thomas Hall Library collection
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