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MATRIX 30
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Trade edition. Matrix 30, which celebrates the fourth decade of the series. Its customary diverse range of topics includes Kenneth Tynan, the diaries of Tirzah Ravilious, letters from Edward Gordon Craig to his grandson, the Septentrio Press, wood type from the Hamilton Type Museum, printers obituaries, Brazilian favela printing, the Art and Technics series, Klingspor Typefoundry, engraving on the Mississippi, Rowley Atterbury and the Westerham Press, the wood-engravings of Geoffrey Miller, and much else besides, including a rich and varied mixture of broadsides, engravings and prints.
Matrix...a clear and spacious attic, whose dormer windows overlook fields and trees, and in which one comes across new or forgotten, sometimes exotic, treasures.
LINDSAY NEWMAN
...that annual miracle. THE BOOK COLLECTOR
Matrix describes doings by people with great skill. But the real, and enduring strength and greatness is there is not a whisper of greed or commercialism. WILLIAM MASLAND, ARIZONA
Hello again Rosalind, ... I woke up tonight and panicked...I thought Matrix 29 should have been out already and that I missed it!! What a nightmare ... Anyway, I look forward to it, now that I have calmed down...
ULF ENGLEHARDT, STOCKHOLM
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MATRIX 2, A REVIEW FOR PRINTERS & BIBLIOPHILES.
Reprint of the first edition, limited to 475 numbered copies. (Butcher 119). Twenty-one chapters on various aspects of printing, private press, illustration and papermaking. Includes articles by Adrian Cunningham on Eric Gill, John Biggs on wood-engraving in Russia, James Mosley on Gill and the Golden Cockerel Type, John Randle on the Rampant Lions Press and many others. Fine in near fine dust wrappers.

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