We have posted to some people that we have both now celebrated our eightieth birthdays and realise that we should allow ourselves to go a little slower. Standing at a press all day especially in the cold of winter is exhausting and so we have plans for several...
We are often asked about where we sell our books and what sort of people buy them – sometimes I think just on a point of interest but at other times we get the feeling that people like to think they are in good company buying something hand made by a tiny press...
Although I understand that a copy of the first English edition of this book is now rare and somewhat valuable, even without a dust wrapper, the book in my hands at the moment is, quite simply, one of my absolute favourites from a very early point in my life. On the...
As the New Year begins to get going (although Nicolas’ urge to hibernate does not really lessen until Spring is upon us!) it is time to get our friends excited by our new book. We have of course been labouring over it for many months but we have not mentioned it...
We seem to veer from hills shrouded in mist to blazingly hot sunshine and the only place to be is stretched on a reclining chair . . . however, to celebrate our golden wedding three years ago we planted a bed of golden flowers and today I picked a bouquet of the now...
Lucy Evans, Rare Books, blogged ‘the Bodleian Library collects 154 sonnets from presses around the world . . . ‘ “From close to home and further afield, from Oxford to Moonshine Road, California, to New Delhi and Llandogo, hand-press printers across...
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