THE ART AND CRAFT OF PRINTING.
A NOTE BY WILLIAM MORRIS ON HIS AIMS IN FOUNDING THE KELMSCOTT PRESS, TOGETHER WITH A SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESS BY S.C. COCKERELL, AND AN ANNOTATED LIST OF THE BOOKS PRINTED THEREAT.
- New Rochelle: The Elston Press, (1902).
- tall 8vo.
- cloth-backed boards, paper spine label.
- (ii), 44, 19, (9) pages.
Price: $350.00 other currencies
Order Nr. 19699
First edition thus, limited to 210 copies (Ransom no.7). Exlibris copy with markings. Spine and boards soiled, with minor chipping to the spine label. Partially unopened. Printed by Clarke Conwell at his private press on handmade paper. With a spread page title done in facsimile of a Kelmscott Press title. Thompson calls this press "the most important of the New York presses."
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