Oxford Fair Exhibitors
Presses
SUSAN ALLIX: UK
Since 1973, the date of the first book, over 40 titles in small editions have been published. These books present ideas developed through researched texts, handset typography, images made in a variety of printmaking techniques, and complementary fine bindings.
ALTAZIMUTH PRESS: UK
Altazimuth Press is the imprint for Peter Chasseaud’s poetic photobooks, and also for his artist’s books printed in various ways, including pochoir and letterpress. A new development is ‘The Tom Paine Printing Press’, a replica 18th century common press.
New for 2009 will be ‘The East London Line’, a poetic photobook celebrating the old east end and looking at current ‘regeneration’ of the area which extends from Shoreditch to Rotherhithe and New Cross. Earlier books, including ‘Kings Cross’, ‘Thames - The London River’, ‘The Euston Arch’, and ‘Afghanistan - A Journey’ will also be shown.
ANTIC-HAM: South Korea
Since 2005 limited edition artist’s book in inkjet and silk screen printing.
‘Tokyo Umbrella’ Japanese style book of Tokyo graphics printed in silk screen on hanji (traditional Korean paper) 69 copies - £160 - wooden cover - Japanese binding.
BABEL: Germany
Founded in 1983, BABEL publishes fine poetry that will last – in fine books that will outlive us. Poetry Wales has written: ‘BABEL has a commendable obsession with the importance, power and fragility of language.’ BABEL publications are vehicles for poems. The poems, typography, techniques, and materials are not experimental or post-anything. Some of our books are set in monotype Bodoni and printed at Martino Mardersteig’s Stamperia Valdonega at Verona. Others are hand-set and printed in Germany. BABEL also brings out a poetry and translation magazine (‘put together with wit and wisdom . . . without babble or wrangle’, Oxford Magazine). As well as much work in German (e.g. Wolfgang Bächler, Karl Krolow, Friederike Mayröcker, Franz Wurm) BABEL is proud to have published new poems by W.H. Auden, George Mackay Brown, W.S. Graham, Michel Hamburger, Seamus Heaney, Peter Russell, R.S. Thomas, and Richard Wilbur – but equally proud to have provided a platform for previously unpublished poets.
BARBARIAN PRESS: Canada
The Barbarian Press, founded in Kent in 1977, celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2007. The press has published in many areas, especially poetry, translations, literary classics, books on books, and books on wood engraving. Wood engraving has become a speciality since the publication of ‘Endgrain: Contemporary Wood Engraving in North America’ in 1966, and the ongoing series ‘Endgrain Editions’, each of which is devoted to the work of a single engraver. Literary classics and other texts illustrated with wood engravings comprise our other main area of publication. We offer annual workshops introducing people to the craft of letterpress, and Crispin frequently writes and lectures on book history and design.
THE NEW BASEMENT PRESS: UK
Originally The Basement Press (Ipswich), founded 1994; re-founded as The New Basement Press in 2006. Small letterpress books and wood-engravings.
No new titles for Oxford 2009 but for titles in print please see NBP catalogue. Most recent: ‘Without Tears or Fanfares’ and ‘The Dance of the Elephants’ (both 2007; see catalogue).
BONNEFANT PRESS: The Netherlands
Private press founded in 1977. The press produces small editions in Dutch, English, German, and Spanish.
‘Still Life’ (2008), selected poems by Kevin Perryman. 144 copies in paper covers; 29 copies in cloth boards, with an etching by Vroni Schwegler. ‘Epistola Caledoniensa’ (2009), a letter by John Keats (1818), hand-set in Samson Uncial. With six woodcuts by Rigby Graham. 60 copies in cloth boards. ‘Outpost Theater’ (2009), poems by John Hartley Williams. Published to mark the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. 99 copies in paper covers; 39 copies in a special binder, with four woodcuts by Rigby Graham.
BRACKET PRESS: UK
FELICITY BOWERS: UK
Bow of Burning Gold was founded in November 2007 to publish ‘The William Blake Birthday Book’, a collaborative artists’ book to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the birth of William Blake.
CALIBAN PRESS: USA
Mark McMurray has been printing and publishing under the Caliban Press imprint since 1985.
CASTLE HILL PRESS: UK
Founded 1989 to publish a scholarly edition of the correspondence and works of T E Lawrence. We edit, typeset, design, and distribute our publications. Most Castle Hill Press editions are 225-702 copies, printed by high- quality litho printers from our typesettings. Our bindings are mainly from The Fine Book Bindery. (We also edit and host www.telawrence.info, the leading biographical website related to T. E. Lawrence.)
New titles in 2009 include T. E. Lawrence ‘Towards ‘an English Fourth’ ‘ and the fourth volume of T. E. Lawrence’s ‘Correspondence with Bernard and Charlotte Shaw’. An edition of Lawrence’s 1928 text of ‘The Mint’ may not be ready in time for the fair but we will bring a selection of our publications 2000-09. (Jeremy Wilson, Lawrence’s authorised biographer and co- proprietor of Castle Hill Press, will be at the fair and happy to talk to anyone about Lawrence’s interest in fine printing and the succession of fine press editions of his works that have appeared since his death.)
THE CELTIC CROSS PRESS: UK
Our first book was published in 1984 so this year is our 25th birthday. We print all our books by letterpress on a 1950 Vandercook machine and typesetting is usually hand done except for longer books. Rosemary does all the illustrations either as wood engravings, lino cuts or line drawings in one or two colours. We use French or German fine papers or Somerset wove and most books are cloth-covered hardbacks, but some shorter books are card-covered and hand sewn.
Many of our books are previously unpublished works by George Mackay Brown, the late Orcadian poet and story teller. In 2008 we printed three of his sea stories in one volume, and this year we hope to have two more short stories ready for Oxford. George’s work sells out very quickly and our editions are limited to around 150 copies. Other books still in print include a selection of Psalms and some of Wordsworth’s nature poetry. A book of very short poems on butterflies by David Burnett is also available with drawings in two colours.
CIRCLE PRESS: UK
Since 1967 - publishers/printers/designers/printmakers of limited and unlimited artist books and poetry, formerly in Guildford and London, now retired to Sussex.
Recent publications - two new minuscule pop-up alphabet books, limited edition of ‘The Burning of the Books’ with 15 etchings by Ron King and verse by George Szirtes, and a smaller version of the same book, limited reproductions published under Full Circle Editions.
ANDY ENGLISH (OAK APPLE PRESS): UK
I work as a wood engraver, producing illustrations, exhibition prints, and bookplates (ex libris), which are my speciality. Oak Apple Press has been founded to produce small books which will heavily feature wood engravings.
Forthcoming – ‘Twenty Five Bookplates’ will gather together a selection of the ex libris I have engraved. ‘Psalm 150’ - this book will have the text engraved, decorated, and printed from end-grain boxwood blocks.
ENITHARMON PRESS: UK
Founded in 1967, Enitharmon Press publishes fine quality literary editions. While specialising in poetry, we also publish literary criticism, memoirs, and translations. Our associate company, Enitharmon Editions, publishes artists’ books, collaborations between artists and writers, containing original artwork in the form of etchings, lithographs or photographs.
Paul Muldoon ‘Plan B’, Michael Longley ‘A Jovial Hullabaloo’, Jenny Joseph ‘Nothing like Love’, Isaac Rosenberg ‘Poetry out of my Head and Heart’, Anthony Thwaite ‘Collected Poems’, ‘Branch Lines: Edward Thomas and contemporary poetry’, Jim Dine ‘Talking about Aldo’, Sir Peter Blake ‘Venetian Fantasies’, Paula Rego ‘O Vinho’.
EVERGREEN PRESS: UK
Founded 1988. Book printing - editioning - some publishing.
Enclosures: Times and Places. A Book of Wood Engravings’. Details of this book available shortly. Will also show around ten other printed or published titles.
KEN FERGUSON: UK
Started in 1970 making hand-made limited edition books, oil paintings, limited edition prints, in letterpress and intaglio.
THE FLEECE PRESS: UK
Single-handed private press publishing and printing fine letterpress books and four-colour monographs on mid-20th-century artists. Wood engravings are my speciality! Founded in 1980, the press has made about 70 books, and a bibliography of the first thirty years is under way.
Eric Ravilious: Landscape, Letters & Design’, two volumes of letters and paintings made 1925-40. £355. ‘John Swarbrick’s Wharfedale Flies’, a miniature book about John Swarbrick’s descriptions of Yorkshire trout-fishing flies made in 1807. Each copy bears two original flies, and 100 special copies are accompanied by 30 examples, housed in an oak and cloth box. £65 and £485 respectively.
FOX ASH PRESS: UK
Based in Lawford, North Essex, Fox Ash is the imprint of David Jury, writer, typographer, and letterpress printer. His presswork is characterised by long gestation periods between limited editions, filled in between by writing and design commitments and mainstream publishing projects. All work produced for Fox Ash is achieved on a Vandercook proofing press.
An entirely new version of ‘Morocco: A Desert Adventure’. First published in 2004 to coincide with an exhibition of Humphrey Spender’s photographs featured in the book being exhibited at the Photographers’ Gallery, London.
THE GABRIEL PRESS: UK
Since 1999 I have printed small editions of previously unpublished or unavailable literature: translations of Homer and Ovid, Of Noe & The Floode, and contemporary poetry feature on past lists.
GWASG GREGYNOG LTD: UK
Established in 1922, Gregynog is the only private press imprint still active since the early days of the British Private Press Movement. The Press is now a charity and produces letterpress-printed limited editions.
HIRUNDO PRESS: Germany
The Hirundo Press, founded in 1998, produces hand-made books and folio works in small editions using a number of traditional and innovative printmaking techniques. The press sometimes collaborates with contemporary poets to produce works which combine art and new editions of poetry. Authors include Robert Crawford, Kathleen Jamie, and Kevin Perryman.
New for Oxford 2009 : ‘the dancing mouse’ by William Radice (2008), a letterpress edition of fourteen short poems framed by woodcuts, is available in two differently bound editions. ‘MOLLYS DREAM’ (2009) is the current work, based on the last chapter of Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’ and combining etching, collage, collagraphy, and letterpress. Also available will be the last boxed copy of ‘Ein Hamburger Ulysses’ (Ulysses in Hamburg). For further details, please see the website.
INKY PARROT PRESS & ARTISTS CHOICE EDITIONS: UK
Press started at Oxford Brookes University in 1980. In partnership with Carol Manheim, bookseller, since 2003. We specialise in illustrated books, printed litho, letterpress, or laser.
‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’, with colour illustrations by John Vernon Lord, printed litho by Northend Printing. ‘A Handful of Hares’, compiled by Michael Harrison, wood-engravings by Anne Cathcart, printed letterpress by John Grice at Evergreen Press.
Forthcoming - ‘Piper in Print’, a comprehensive book covering John Piper’s book illustrations, magazine work, and ephemera. Introduction by Alan Powers, compiled by Hugh Fowler-Wright. With additional chapters on Shell Guides and Betjeman; Piper’s printed fabrics; Piper’s association with Benjamin Britten and Aldeburgh.
INCLINE PRESS: UK
Established in 1993, we continue to print by letterpress and bind by hand four or five books each year.
We’ll be bringing our first accordion book – ‘A Line’, and Gerald Cinamon’s biography of Emil Rudolf Weiss – ‘The typography of an artist’ – as well as a selection of books from our backlist.
PETER KOCH PRINTERS: USA
RICHARD LAWRENCE: UK
Letterpress printer since 1975. Particularly enjoys working with artists.
Various works in production including ‘Sea Book’ Christopher Marvell, Suzie Oakes, Richard Lawrence. 32 pp including line and coloured linocut illustrations. Edition of 150.
LIBERATORIUM: Poland
Although LIBERATORIUM was officially founded as a press by Krystyne Nowakowska on All Fools’ Day 2009, it is a straight continuation of what Rados?aw Nowakowska has been doing for almost thirty years in his studio also named Liberatorium (formerly Elephant’s Tail Bookmakery). It is a kind of book laboratory where the whole process of book making (imagining, writing, designing, typesetting, printing, binding) is under the control of one mind to have, as a result, a book with all its elements precisely integrated and taking part in storytelling. Briefly, literature and writers books, these are what interests us the most.
LIBERATORIUM (and formerly Elephant’s Tail Bookmakery) has always been trying to piece together the jigsaw puzzle called ‘Non-description of the World’. Some of these pieces were presented in 1999, 2001, and 2003, including the famous street-book. They will come back this year together with a lot of new things, either brand new titles or old titles redesigned. And much cheaper than previously, due to applying new, more friendly, machines and Japanese stab-binding. Is there anything we can recommend specially? Maybe ‘Road Nonsigns’, a collection of stories having shapes of road signs and revealing their secrets and the secrets of a driver’s mind, no matter which side of the road you drive, right or wrong. Or maybe ‘Treatise on Pageography’, a report on the expedition to the unknown territories of the bookland. Or maybe something else . . . . All books are in Polish, English, and Esperanto.
LONE OAK PRESS: USA
Founded in 1989 to publish Fine Press books and broadsides with wood engravings and etchings by Abigail Rorer.
RUSSELL MARET: USA
Address from 9 Sept 2009 - 9 March 2010: American Academy in Rome, Via Angelo Massina 5, 00153 Roma, Italia.
Russell Maret publishes whimsical alphabetical treatises, works on alphabetical history, and volumes of poetry in translation. All of his books feature his own alphabet and typeface designs.
My forthcoming work ‘Aethelwold Etc. Twenty six letters inspired by other letters & non letters & little bits of poetry’ will make its debut at Oxford.
MIDNIGHT PAPER SALES: USA
Midnight Paper Sales is the imprint of American wood-engraver Gaylord Schanilec, founded in 1980.
MKB EDITIONS: UK
Founded in 2006; specialising in poetry/illustrations/prints.
New for Oxford 2009 will be ‘Touchstone’ - an illustrated sequence of seven haiku.
NEW NORTH PRESS: UK
Established in 1986, New North Press is a fine-art letterpress printer and publisher. We have a large range of type in case, in both wood and metal, and carry out letterpress printing for special portfolios, artists’ books, and editioned posters.
We will be showing ‘The Travelling Barmaid’, a book published by NNP in December 2008, previous books printed at New North Press, and limited-editioned typographic posters and ephemera.
NIKODIM PUBLISHER: Russia
OAK TREE FINE PRESS: UK
Oak Tree Fine Press is a privately owned publishing company based near Oxford. We specialise in high quality books featuring work by the world’s greatest authors and artists. All profits from the sales of our books go to organisations assisting children living with, or affected by, HIV/AIDS.
Contributors to our series include: J. M. Coetzee, Günter Grass, Doris Lessing, Philip Pullman, Yoko Ono, Margaret Atwood, Gilbert and George, Alan Hollinghurst, Stanley Middleton, Barry Unsworth, Nadine Gordimer, John le Carré, A. S. Byatt, Abigail Rorer, Ann Muir, Harry Brockway, Chris Daunt, and Andy English.
Philip Pullman: ‘A Outrance’, an extract edition featuring the great bear fight from ‘Northern Lights’ (‘The Golden Compass’ in the US). /New afterword and signed by Philip Pullman/Exceptionally high quality design/Fine Press printing/Wood-cut artwork by Andy English, Chris Daunt, and Harry Brockway/Select few printed on hand-made paper and hand bound by Designer Bookbinders in unique one-off editions.
Gunter Grass ‘To be continued . . .’, a fine press edition - and possible original first edition - of Gunter Grass’s vivid Nobel Lecture. /Signed by Gunter Grass/Artwork by Abigail Rorer/Fine Press printing/Same format as used for original first edition publication of Doris Lessing’s Nobel Lecture, ‘On Not Winning the Nobel Prize’.
THE OLD FORGE PRESS: UK
The Private Press of a printmaker/illustrator who occasionally prints and publishes his own small illustrated books and cuts illustration blocks commissioned by other Presses. The collection of type and elderly presses has accumulated since the late 1960s – the ‘high noon’ of trade letterpress – when few established printers dared let non- union members within sight of type. The Press aims to enjoy the immediacy of developing and refining designs and images ‘on the press’ to produce work whose visual qualities reflect its subject or verbal content. If the self-styled Fine Press is a cordon bleu establishment, this is a bistro, where the flavour and texture of the meal is more important than the whiteness of table-cloth or polish of cutlery.
THE OLD STILE PRESS: UK
Twenty eight years of printing books and still more exciting books to come. A marriage of text and image remains essential but the imagery has become the vital ingredient which makes Old Stile books so recognisable.
THE OLD SCHOOL PRESS: UK
If we had to characterise The Old School Press it would be less-is-more, colour where we can, white space, interesting structures, Oxford University Press, Italy, some poetry, and new texts worth printing.
For 2009 we have a major work – ‘Palladio’s Homes’ – on the villas of Andrea Palladio, and ‘An Italian Dream’ by Dickens; plus (we hope) ‘Winter Light’ with stunning watercolours by Hugh Buchanan and narratives by Peter Davidson, and the sixth title in our series on printing history:‘The Daniel Press in Frome’ on the printing of the Daniel family for home and church.
THE ONE TIME PRESS: UK
The One Time Press continues to dedicate itself to the publication of poetry produced during the Second World War and immediately thereafter.
PARROT PRESS: UK
Parrot Press was founded in 1988. Sue Williamson, letterpress printer, artist, and printmaker, produces a variety of jobbing and ephemeral items, house illustrations to commission, and limited editions of small books.
PARVENU PRESS: UK
Since 1995 - Books as Art. Hand printed/painted/sculpted. Woodcuts, collagraphs, and hand-cut texts. Books with poets and poetry, and books with mythic narratives and few words.
‘And Other Fairy Tales’ - large woodcut book (colour) with woodcut text. New Feb 2009. ‘The Falcon Bride’ - large, woodcuts, drypoints, stencil, and handpainting on Somerset velvet and Khadi hemp paper.
PRATT CONTEMPORARY ART LTD: UK
Founded in 1977. Contemporary printers and publishers of original prints and artists’ books. Studios specialising in screenprint, intaglio, relief, and digital techniques with a separate studio for the making of sculpture. Open by appointment.
THE P’s & Q’s PRESS: UK
Since 1999, printing intaglio and letterpress limited edition artist’s books and occasional small book-works that explore combinations of word and image through old and new print technologies. The first book by the artist was ‘The Monkeys’ Dream’ (1991). Titles include: ‘Sleep Walking Through Trees’ (an anthology for those born later), ‘Vindication’ (quotes from Mary Wollstonecraft), ‘Coffee Times’ (inspired by Paul-Jean Toulet who sent postcards to himself), and the forthcoming ‘A Memorable Fancy: Une Vision Mémorable’ (William Blake’s dream of a new method of printing celebrated in etchings and relief prints).
RED HEN PRESS: UK
Shirley Jones publishes her own artist books, written and printed letterpress by her, and illustrated with her own etchings or mezzotints in limited editions of 40, on hand-made or mould-made paper. She began publishing in 1976, and named her press in 1983. Of 24 books published, only the most recent are available.
RED FOX PRESS: Ireland
Redfoxpress is run by Francis Van Maele in the West of Ireland, since 2002. In his silkscreen studio he prints and publishes collaboration works with artists and authors in limited hand-printed editions. He makes also his own artist’s books using all possible techniques: collage, photography, laser-printing, solvent transfer, monoprints, stencils, rubber-stamping, drawing, found objects, ephemera . . . . From 1980 till 2002 he was publishing and making artist’s books in Luxembourg, mainly for the Continental market, until he decided to move to quiet and remote County Mayo. Since 1994 he has also been very active on the international mail art network. Since 2005 he has been working intensively in collaboration with Antic-ham from Korea, publishing artists’ books and a zine under the name of Franticham.
RIGHT HAND PRESS: UK
A hand press specialising in publications of typographic and literary interest. The press continues to publish translations from German designers and writers concerning the history and use of the German script Fraktur.
Oxford November 2009: The first English translation of ‘Schmetterlinge’ (‘Butterflies’) by the Jugendstil author Karl-Erich Voight, illustrated with wood engravings by Veronica Ferry. ‘Fraktur and Schwabacher’: extracts from an essay by Hermann Zapf.
SHANTY BAY PRESS: Canada
Shanty Bay Press was established in Shanty Bay, Ontario, in 1996 as a private press devoted to publishing livres d’artistes in which the texts and the illustrations accompanying them would have equal weight in the design of the books. The press is a partnership: the type-setting, presswork, and binding are the work of Janis Butler, the illustrations are by Walter Bachinski, and the editorial, design, and publishing decisions are shared.
SHIRLEY SHAROFF: France
Have been making artist books since 1988 which I illustrate and edit. Recent subjects include ‘The Waves’ – Virginia Woolf, The Myth of the Amazons and City Noises. Letterpress typography. Colour etchings, cut-paper, and collage are various techniques used.
SHERWIN BEACH PRESS: USA
Sherwin Beach Press is a small fine press specializing in non-fiction prose. It was established in Chicago in 1984. All of its books have been hand-printed (from metal type) and hand-bound in distinctive modern bindings. All have been illustrated, using varying techniques including etching, lithographically reproduced photographs, letterpress- printed line drawings, and giclée-printed watercolors. Books have covered such topics as beekeeping, travel, baseball, and the role of television in modern life.
SOLMENTES PRESS: USA
Solmentes is an imprint of David Esslemont, artist, designer, printer, bookbinder and publisher of fine press & artists books since 1978. New books on display: ‘All in Good Time,’ the autobiography of watchmaker George Daniels; ‘The Prelude by William Wordsworth’; ‘To Autumn’ by John Keats; ‘My Fellow Citizens,’ Barack Obama’s inaugural address; and a preview of ‘Florilegium Typographia Naturalis,’ an account and demonstration of nature printing that steps into the world of digital imagery and presents a unique bouquet of flowers. Commissions for design, printing and binding are welcomed.
SPOON PRINT PRESS: UK
I established my press business 14 years ago. I produced my first book at the Circle Press. Using poems from William Blake, Thomas Traherne, Edgar Allan Poe, W.B. Yeats etc., also creating books based on my own writings with performance aspects. Linocuts, wood engravings, letterpress.
THE STRAWBERRY PRESS: UK
The Strawberry Press was founded in 1989 with the intention of publishing small works of original poetry, fiction, bibliography, and satire, illustrated with wood-engravings, linocuts, and drawings. From those modest seeds an immodest stalk has grown.
TERN PRESS: UK
Artists, printmakers, binders, type designers, Nicholas and Mary Parry have combined their work since art college. In 1972 they acquired their own presses and their love of literature and the arts have led to the production of around 170 titles in which techniques and materials reflect their chosen subjects: natural history, early British, Biblical, war, poetry. All illustrated.
TIDELINE PRESS: USA
The Tideline Press was founded in 1972. The name represents the ever-changing meeting place of the two elemental forces of earth and sea. It is also the place where seastones may be found. Thus Tideline moves from poetry to book arts and artists’ books as both publisher and collaborator. Primarily utilizing the hand-press and hand-pulled letterpress Tideline has also employed non-silver photographic images, hand-pulled (flatbed) offset lithography, offset and xerography.
VERDIGRIS PRESS: France
For the past ten years Verdigris has been creating books – letterpress printed on an Albion or Stanhope press – incorporating original mezzotints by Judith Rothchild. The texts in English, French or bilingual, contemporary or classic, reflect a purely personal choice. The books entirely hand-made in our own studio are strictly limited to a maximum of 50 copies. They are to be found in many of the major collections in Europe and the U.S.A.
WHITTINGTON PRESS: UK
The Press has printed and published some 200 titles since it published ‘A Boy at the Hogarth Press’ in 1972, and its annual review ‘Matrix’ is now in its 27th year.
AMANDA WILLIS: UK
ALAN WOFSY FINE ARTS: USA
THE WOOD LEA PRESS: UK
Founded in 1987 to publish the wood-engravings of John Nash (now out of print), the press continues to be interested in British print-making during the first half of the twentieth century.
WOODCRAFT PRESS: UK
Printing since 1972, cards, bookmarks, linocut prints, and limited edition books. All hand-set with moveable type and linocut blocks.
Suppliers and Other Organizations
LOUISE BROCKMAN MARBLED PAPER: UK
CHRISTOPHER MARBLING: UK
DESIGNER BOOKBINDERS: UK
THE FINE BOOK BINDERY LTD: UK
THE FRIENDS OF ST BRIDE LIBRARY: UK
VICTORIA HALL: UK
HAND & EYE EDITIONS: UK
HARMATAN & OAKRIDGE LEATHERS 2008 LTD: UK
J HEWIT and SONS LTD: UK
CHRIS HICKS - BOOKBINDER: UK
LUDLOW BOOKBINDERS LTD: UK
ANDY MOORE CALLIGRAPHY: UK
NATIONAL PRINTING HERITAGE TRUST: UK
OXFORD SCRIBES: UK
PAPER RESOURCES LTD: UK
JOHN PURCELL PAPER: UK
SHEPHERDS BOOKBINDERS: UK
SOCIETY OF WOOD ENGRAVERS: UK
SOCIETY OF BOOKBINDERS: UK
Specialist Book Dealers
BALLANTYNE WAY: UK
BLACKWELL RARE BOOKS: UK
BOXWOOD RARE BOOKS & PRINTS: UK
SCOTT BRINDED: UK
COLLINGE & CLARK: UK
THE COUPLAND COLLECTION: UK
CLAUDE COX OLD AND RARE BOOKS: UK
TOBY ENGLISH: UK
HERITAGE: UK
SOPHIE SCHNEIDEMAN RARE BOOKS: UK
MICHAEL TAYLOR RARE BOOKS: UK
ALAN & JOAN TUCKER: UK
VERONICA WATTS: UK
PAUL AND VIVIEN SABIN, T/A PRINTED WORKS: UK