For other similar names Nonesuch disambiguation refimprove date December 2011 NonesuchPress was a private press founded in 1922 in London by Francis Meynell , his wife Vera Mendel, and David Garnett . History NonesuchPress s first book, a volume of John Donne s Love Poems was issued in May 1923. In total, the press produced more than 140 books. The press was at its peak in the 1920s and 1930s, but continued operating through the mid 1960s. During the late 1930s and throughout the 1940s, Meynell ceded control of the Press to George Macy, founder and owner of the Limited Editions Club. In the early ... of Nonesuch. During the final years of the Press s existence, its remit was extended to include ... tales these formed part of the Press s Cygnet impression . Nonesuch was unusual among private presses in that it used a small printing press hand press to design books an Albion press , but had them printed by commercial Printer publisher printers for example, the Kynoch Press based in Birmingham. The purpose of this method was to produce book designs with the quality of a fine press but available ..., Francis, and Flower, Desmond, The Nonesuch century an appraisal, a personal note and a bibliography of the first hundred books issued by the Press, 1923 1934 London NonesuchPress, 1936 p. 43 . ref ... Book publishing companies of the United Kingdom Category Small press publishers Category Publishing companies established in 1922 de NonesuchPress fr NonesuchPress nl The NonesuchPress ... press predicated upon the example established by William Morris s William Morris The Kelmscott Press Kelmscott Press , which emphasized the primacy of the handpressed book. Among the press ... of illustrated editions were also produced. Nonesuch s editions are prized by collectors particularly ... and Noble issued reprints of the Nonesuch editions of Charles Dickens s novels, including Bleak House ..., including A Tale of Two Cities , Martin Chuzzlewit . and Little Dorrit . Nonesuch editions have also ... more details
Wiktionary nonesuch The word nonesuch means something with nothing like it an unrivalled thing a paragon. Nonesuch can also refer to the following NonesuchPressNonesuch Records Nonesuch River Nonesuch River Golf Course Nonesuch also appears as an alternate spelling for Nonsuch Palace Not to be confused with Nonsuch disambiguation Disambiguation ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Nonesuch title orig translator image prefer 1st edition image caption author Georgette Heyer cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series genre English Regency Regency , Romance novel Romance publisher Heinemann book publisher William Heinemann release date 1962 media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages 304 pp isbn NA made before ISBNs preceded by followed by The Nonesuch is a Regency romance novel by Georgette Heyer . The story is set in 1816 1817 ref See http www.georgette heyer.com chron.html ref . Plot summary Sir Waldo Hawkridge, known in London society as the Nonesuch for his sporting abilities and perfect manners, is obliged to go into Yorkshire to inspect a property that he has just inherited. Sir Waldo is a very wealthy and philanthropic man, and intends to renovate the house to turn it into yet another of his charity orphanages. While there, he meets Tiffany Wield, a positively dazzling young heiress who is entirely selfish and possessed of a frightful temper, as well as her far more elegant companion governess, Ancilla Trent. While Waldo s young cousin, Lord Lindeth, falls in and out of love with the young ladies of the neighborhood, Waldo must convince the practical Miss Trent that it is not above her station as a governess to fall in love with him . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Nonesuch Category 1962 novels Category Novels by Georgette Heyer Category Historical novels Category 1816 in fiction Category 1817 in fiction Category Novels set in Yorkshire romance novel stub Georgette Heyer it Un gentiluomo senza pari ... more details
infobox record label image File Nonesuch logo.png image bg White parent Warner Music Group founded 1964 ... Nonesuch Records is an United States American record label , owned by Warner Music Group and distributed by Warner Bros. Records . Company history Nonesuch was founded in 1964 in music 1964 ..., and typically sold at less than premium prices. Upon its formation, Nonesuch operated as a subsidiary label of Elektra Records which Holzman launched in 1950. In 1970, Holzman sold Elektra and Nonesuch ... electronic releases. Nonesuch commissioned Morton Subotnik s 1967 album Silver Apples of the Moon ... Days The Invention and Impact of the Moog Synthesize publisher Harvard University Press year 2004 pages ... page booklet called The Nonesuch Guide to Electronic Music which spent 26 weeks in Billboard s Top 100 ... as Elektra Nonesuch from 1987 to 1995. In the late 1990s, after Elektra underwent restructuring at the executive level, Nonesuch was shifted under the umbrella of Warner Music International. In the early 2000s, Nonesuch briefly operated under Atlantic Records . Warner Bros. Records took over ... of Elektra Records , due to its numbering system and Universal Product Code UPC prefix . Nonesuch ... music before the term had even been coined. The series, which Nonesuch released from 1967 ref cite journal date Aug 12, 1967 title Nonesuch to Release First 4 LP Pkg. journal Billboard volume 79 ... rr record nrpb nrpb masterlist.html ref The analog original recordings of the Nonesuch Explorer ... re released in CD format. Company logos gallery File Old Nonesuch logo 1964 1985.png p style text align center 1964 1984 p File Nonesuch Explorer Series logo.png p style text align center Nonesuch Explorer Series br 1967 1983 p File Nonesuch records logo.jpeg p style text align center 1984 1987 p File Elektra Nonesuch 2.jpeg p style text allign center Elektra Nonesuch br 1990 1995 p File Nonesuch logo.png p style text align center 1995 present p gallery See also Nonesuch Records discography List ... more details
The Nonesuch Shale is a Proterozoic geologic formation that outcrops in Michigan and Wisconsin , United States , but has been found by drill holes to extend in the subsurface as far southwest as Iowa . The Nonesuch is a Lake lacustrine sequence of shale , siltstone , and sandstone , 150 to 210 m thick, that conformably overlies the alluvial Copper Harbor Conglomerate and is conformably overlain by the fluvial Freda Sandstone. ref William C. Kelly and Gail K. Nishioka, Precambrian oil inclusions in late veins and the role of hydrocarbons in copper mineralization at White Pine, Geology , May 1985, p.334 337. ref Together, the Copper Harbor, Nonesuch, and Freda make up the Oronto Group . ref Scott W. Imbus and others, Organic geochemistry and sedimentology of middle Proterozoic Nonesuch Formation hydrocarbon source rock assessment of a lacustrine rift deposit, in Lacustrine Basin Exploration , Tulsa, Okla. American Association of Petroleum Geologists, p.197 208 ref The Nonesuch is Middle Proterozoic, with an estimated age of approximately 1.1 billion years. It was deposited in the Midcontinent Rift . ref Albert B Dickas, Midcontinent rift system Precambrian hydrocarbon target, Oil and Gas Journal , 15 October 1984, p.151 159. ref The Nonesuch beds contain common organic carbon and pyrite . Natural resources The Nonesuch Formation has been a major source of copper , and is considered a prospective source of petroleum . Copper Copper was discovered in the Nonesuch in the 1800s, but early mining efforts, such as those at the Nonesuch Mine in Ontonagon County, Michigan , failed because of the difficulty of recovering the fine grains of native copper . The Copper Range Company opened ... Nonesuch Shale, northern Michigan, Economic Geology , November 1966, p.1171 1190. ref The underground mine produced copper from the Nonesuch Shale until it closed in 1995. Petroleum The Nonesuch ... prospect, Oil and Gas Journal , 15 May 1989, p.55 58. ref Exploration wells have been drilled to Nonesuch ... more details
NOTOC Image Millfoundation.JPG thumb Nonesuch stamp mill foundation remains. Image Chemicalleachingremains.JPG ... from the surrounding rock. This was the miners last attempt at separating the copper from the ore. The Nonesuch ... was given its name soon after Ed Less discovered the Nonesuch vein of copper on the Little Iron River in 1865. ref Nonesuch. October 17, 2007. Copper Country Vertical File Copper and Mining Companies Nonesuch Mining Company 2004 . MTU Archives and Copper Country Historical collections, Michigan ... nonesuch ore existed elsewhere in the Copper Country. ref Old Nonesuch Lode in the Porcupine Mountains ... Vertical File Copper and Mining Companies Nonesuch Mining Company 1955 . MTU Archives and Copper Country Historical collections, Michigan Technological University, Michigan. ref The life of Nonesuch ... at Nonesuch from 1876 to 1887. Between 1881 and 1884 the town reached its peak with a population ..., markets, stage coach service, and a uniformed baseball team. ref Nonesuch. October 17, 2007. Copper Country Vertical File Copper and Mining Companies Nonesuch Mining Company 2004 . MTU Archives ... Geological Survey, Monograph 5, p.221. ref These shales and sandstones were given the name Nonesuch .... By February 1887, the Nonesuch mine was completely stripped of its machinery, which was brought to the dock in Union Bay to be shipped to other mines in the area. ref Nonesuch. October 17, 2007. Copper Country Vertical File Copper and Mining Companies Nonesuch Mining Company 2004 . MTU Archives ... and Hecla Mining Company brought 200 tons of mining equipment to Nonesuch and explored the area. They eventually opened a mine in the Nonesuch shale at White Pine, Michigan White Pine , three miles due east of Nonesuch. Four years later in 1912, a 20 person crew was sent to Nonesuch to start mining ... from the Nonesuch. ref Horace J. Stevens, 1902 The Copper Handbook , v.2, Houghton, Mich. Horace ... mined copper from the Nonesuch Shale for the next 40 years. Geography The townsite of Nonesuch is at an elevation ... more details
Infobox River river name Nonesuch River image name image size caption origin Saco, Maine mouth Scarborough River basin countries United States of America length convert 25 mi elevation mouth elevation discharge watershed convert 25 sqmi The Nonesuch River is a convert 24.9 mi km adj mid long ref name NHD U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high resolution flowline data. http viewer.nationalmap.gov viewer The National Map , accessed June 30, 2011 ref river in southern Maine in the United States . It rises in Saco, Maine Saco and travels northeast, then east, then southwest through the town of Scarborough, Maine Scarborough , becoming the primary source of fresh water to the Scarborough Marsh and the Scarborough River . It has several brooks as tributaries. ref cite web url http www.wellsreserve.org cmp wcs nonesuch.pdf title Nonesuch River Overview accessdate 2008 08 11 year 2003 month April format PDF publisher Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve pages language doi archiveurl archivedate quote Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref It is a small, winding river, tidal over its lower reaches, which large boats could not navigate. At one point a canal was constructed to follow its course. The work was constructed by the expedient of digging a shallow ditch along the planned course and letting the tidal action carry the loose soil out to sea. ref cite book last Maine League of Historical Societies and Museums editor Doris A. Isaacson title Maine A Guide Down East year 1970 publisher Courier Gazette, Inc. location Rockland, Me page 243 ref Nonesuch River Golf Course is located nearby. References Reflist coord 43 34 48 N 70 19 34 W display title Category Scarborough, Maine Category Rivers of Cumberland County, Maine Maine geo stub ... more details
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Nonesuch River Golf Course is an 18 hole golf course located near the Nonesuch River in Scarborough, Maine Scarborough , Maine , USA . Designed primarily by Tom Walker of the United States Golf Association , Nonesuch was opened to the public in 1997. External links http www.nonesuchgolf.com Nonesuch River Golf Course official website coord 43 37 15 N 70 22 5 W type landmark region US ME display title Category Golf clubs and courses in Maine Category Buildings and structures in Scarborough, Maine Category Visitor attractions in Cumberland County, Maine Maine geo stub ... more details
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Wikify date March 2011 This is a Nonesuch Records discography , organized by Catalog numbering systems for single records catalog number . Catalog number legend 71xxx Nonesuch 72xxx Explorer Series 73xxx Multiple Sets 7 xx Special Albums 78xxx Silver Series 79xxx Digital Series Discography Nonesuch H 71001 CLAUDE LE JEUNE Chants de Is Renaissance h 71002 THE BAROQUE TRUMPET Corelli, Purcell, etc. H 71003 HANDEL The Dettingen Te Deum H 71004 AN 18th CENTURY CONCERT Bach, Telemann, Vivaldi, etc. H 71005 ALBINONI Adagio for Strs & Organ 3 Ctos h 71006 HINDEMITH Str Qt No 2 MALIPIERO Rispetti e strambotti h 71007 RAVEL DEBUSSY Str Qts h 71008 BACH Coffee Cantata, BWV 211 Peasant Cantata, BWV 212 h 71009 SYMPHONIES & FANFARES FOR THE KING S SUPPER h 71010 MASTERPIECES OF THE EARLY FRENCH & ITALIAN RENAISSANCE H 71011 BACH Magnificat in D, BWV 243 Cantata, BWV 51 H 71012 COURT & CEREMONIAL MUSIC OF THE EARLY 16th CENTURY H 71013 HANDEL 4 Concertos with Oboe & Str Orch H 71014 THE LEGACY OF THE MANNHEIM SCHOOL H 71015 HAYDN Sym No. 6 Morning No. 7 Noon , No. 8 Night H 71016 MUSIC FROM THE CHAPEL OF PHILIP If OF SPAIN h 71017 STdLZEL TELEMANN Concertos h 71018 VIVALDI Concertos Suite H 71019 BACH 4 Ctos for Harpsichords & Orch H 71020 FRENCH ORGAN MASTERPIECES OF THE 17th & 18th CENTURIES ... H 71232 A NONESUCH CHRISTMAS from the Baroque, Renaissance, and Middle Ages H 71233 SPANISH MUSIC FOR THE CLASSIC ... Centuries HB 73017 BACH Sonatas for Vln & Hps, BWV 1014 1019 HC 73018 THE NONESUCH GUIDE TO ELECTRONIC ... 11 NONESUCH EXPLORER Music from Distant Corners of the World Treasures of the Explorer Series 2 rec ... Two Duos for Violin and Viola N 78006 MILTON BABBITT, MEL POWELL N 78007 The New Nonesuch Guide to Electronic ... Jaipong References http discog.piezoelektric.org nonesuch.html Nonesuch records listing at piezoelektric.org ... Nonesuch Records website DEFAULTSORT Nonesuch Records Discography Category Record label discographies Category Nonesuch Records Category Nonesuch Records albums ... more details
selfref For press resources about Wikipedia, please visit the foundation Press room Wikimedia Foundation press room . selfref For press coverage of Wikipedia, please visit Wikipedia Press coverage . wiktionary TOCright Press may refer to Media News media , the section of the mass media industry that focuses on presenting current news to the public Publisher , a company that produces or disseminates literature or information Press TV , the Iranian television network Associated Press , a global news network Press newspaper , a newspaper in Serbia The Pittsburgh Press , a historic newspaper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA that ceased publication in 1991. Machines Printing press , a machine that transfers inked images onto a medium such as paper or cloth Machine press , a machine that shapes material RAM press , a machine that shapes clay Trouser press , an electrical appliance used to smooth the wrinkles from a pair of trousers Food preparation French press , a device for coffee preparation Fruit press , a device used to separate fruit solids from juice Garlic press , a kitchen utensil designed to crush garlic cloves Ram press food , a device used to extract juice or oil Wine press , a device used to extract juice from crushed grapes during wine making Other uses Ironing , the act of removing wrinkles from clothes Press overhead , the act of lifting a weight above the head Press surname , family name of English and Eastern European origin Press song Press song , by Paul McCartney Press album Press album , by MU330 Impressment , a method of involuntary recruitment into a navy Linen press , a cabinet for storing textiles Press film Press film , a Turkish film See also The Press disambiguation Press gang disambiguation disambig ca Premsa desambiguaci de Presse es Prensa eu Prentsa fr Presse ht Lapr s nl Pers ja nn Presse pl Prasa pt Imprensa ro Press ru ur ... more details
Other uses The Press disambiguation use dmy dates date September 2011 Infobox Newspaper name File The Press Christchurch.png 225px image File The Press newspaper cover.png caption The 17 March 2008 front page of br The Press type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 25 May 1861 ceased publication ... www.press.co.nz The Press is a daily broadsheet newspaper published in Christchurch , New Zealand . It is owned by Fairfax Media . ref cite web title Profile of The Christchurch Press publisher ... 2007 09 18 ref History File Former Press Building, Cashel Street.jpg thumb left upright Former Press Building in Cashel Street, in use by the newspaper until 1908 The Press was first published on 25 ... . On 13 June 1863, the first part of Samuel Butler novelist Samuel Butler s Erewhon appeared in the Press .... Release Date March 20, 2005. ref In 1905, The Press purchased a block of the Cathedral Square site for 4,000. The Board then purchased the right of way Press Lane and what was going to be the original Theatre Royal site from the Theatre Royal Syndicate for 5000. The Gothic part of the The Press Building, Christchurch Press building was occupied by the company until 22 February 2011, was built starting in 1907 and the Press staff shifted into it in February 1909 from their Cashel Street premises. In the 1930s, The Press began to seek solutions to the slow delivery times of the newspaper to the West ... morning times desired by The Press as patronage would have been uneconomic, and freight trains did not provide a desirable measure of swiftness. Accordingly, The Press was willing to subsidise ... Joe Bennett writer Joe Bennett left , Andrew Holden editor of The Press and Rod Oram The newspaper ... by The Press and are free. Today, the newspaper is a well respected member of the four main daily newspapers, circulating over 80,000 papers per day through the South Island. The Press won the Best New ... in field awards for its Zest and Drive sections. In 2011, The Press won Best Design at the Canon ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Press On Type Studio Artist June Carter Cash Cover Released 1999 Recorded Genre country music Country Length Label Risk Records br Dualtone Producer John Carter Cash br J.J. Blair Reviews Rolling Stone Rating 3.5 5 http www.rollingstone.com artists junecartercash albums album 255271 review 6068285 press on link Last album Appalachian Pride br 1979 This album Press On br 1999 Next album Wildwood Flower album Wildwood Flower br 2003 Press On is the Grammy Award winning second album by singer June Carter Cash . It was released in 1999 by the Risk Records record label label and then later re released by the Dualtone label. The album was produced by John Carter Cash Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash s only son and J.J. Blair. Track listing Diamonds in the Rough A.P. Carter Ring of Fire song Ring of Fire June Carter Cash , Merle Kilgore Far Side Banks of Jordan Terry Smith Losin You J. Carter Cash, Helen Carter Gatsby s Restaurant J. Carter Cash, Rosie Carter Wing of Angels J. Carter Cash The L&N Don t Stop Here Anymore Tom T. Hall Once Before I Die J. Carter Cash, Johnny Cash I Used to Be Somebody J. Carter Cash Tall Lover Man J. Carter Cash Tiffany Anastasia Lowe J. Carter Cash Meeting in the Air A.P. Carter Can the Circle Be Unbroken Bye and Bye Will The Circle Be Unbroken? A.P. Carter Personnel June Carter Cash Human voice vocals , autoharp Johnny Cash backing vocals Marty Stewart acoustic guitar , mandolin , backing vocals Norman Blake American musician Norman Blake guitar , acoustic guitar & dobro Jason Carter fiddle Rodney Crowell acoustic guitar Dave Roe bass guitar Rick Lonow drum kit drums Hazel Johnson mandolin Rosie Carter backing vocals Benmont Tench piano Category 1999 albums Category June Carter Cash albums 1990s country album stub fr Press On ... more details
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File AlbionPress1.JPG thumb Albion Press of 1898 at the Bodleian Library , Oxford. The Albion press is a model of early iron hand printing press , originally designed and manufactured in London by Richard Whittaker Cope d. 1828? around 1820. It worked by a simple toggle action, unlike the complex lever mechanism of the Columbian press and the Stanhope press . Albions continued to be manufactured, in a range of sizes, until the 1930s. They were used for commercial book printing until the middle of the nineteenth century, and thereafter chiefly for proofing, jobbing work and by private presses . Francis Meynell often used an Albion to take proof impressions of his designs for NonesuchPress books, and printed some small books and ephemera using the press. After Cope s death, Albions were manufactured by his heirs and members of the Hopkinson family trading initially as Jonathan and Jeremiah Barrett and later as Hopkinson and Cope , who are said to have improved the design. From the 1850s onwards Albion presses were manufactured under licence by other firms, notably Harrild and Sons, Miller and Richard, and Frederick Ullmer Ltd. The toggle action, and the distinctive shape and crown finial of the Albion, make it instantly recognizable. References Stone, Reynolds. The Albion press . London Printing Historical Society, 2005. ISBN 0 900003 13 8. http www.mccunecollection.org albion press.html Photos of Albion Press in McCune Collection Category Letterpress printing ... more details
Fine press printing and publishing comprises historical and contemporary printers and publishers publishing ... both commercial and private press es. Their dedication to fine printing distinguishes them from other small press es. Fine press publications are often published in limited edition s, that are swiftly bought up by Book collecting book collectors and libraries. History of fine press As part of the Art .... The most prominent was the Roycroft Press . Los Angeles was a center of the fine press movement, particularly centered on the Ward Ritchie press List of fine presses United States Alderbrink Press 1897 1928? Blue Sky Press 1899 1906 Clerk s Press 1908 1919 Cranbrook Press 1900 1902 Elston Press 1900 1904 Marion Press 1896 1931 The Mosher Press 1891 1923 Set up by Thomas Bird Mosher in 1891, in Portland, Maine Philosopher Press 1896 1904 Roycroft Press 1896 1915 Set up by Elbert Hubbard in 1895 Trovillion Press Trovillion Press at the Sign of the Silver Horse Set up by Hal W. Trovillion in Herrin, Illinois in 1908 John S. Fass Hammer Creek Press 1950 1962 California presses Colt Press, San Francisco Grabhorn Institute Grabhorn Press, San Francisco John Henry Nash, San Francisco Plantin Press, Los Angeles. Founded by Saul and Lillian Marks, in 1931 Saunders Studio Press, Claremont. Founded by Lynne and Ruth Thompson Saunders in 1927 Ward Ritchie Press Arion Press , San Francisco United Kingdom Ashendene Press 1894 1935 Daniel Press Oxford 1874 1903 Doves Press 1900 1916 Founded by T. J. Cobden Sanderson and Emery Walker Eragny Press 1894 1914 Essex House Press 1898 1910 Folio Society Founded by Charles Ede in 1947 Golden Cockerel Press Founded by Harold Midgley Taylor in 1920 Gregynog Press 1922 Founded by Gwendoline and Margaret Davies Kelmscott Press 1891 1898 Set up by William Morris in 1891 NonesuchPress Founded in 1922 by Francis and Vera Meynell, and David Garnett The Press of Gaetano Polidori Strawberry Hill Press of Horace Walpole Vale Press 1896 1905 Vincent Press ... more details
The Heritage Press was an imprint of George Macy Companies, Ltd., from 1937 to 1982. The Heritage Press reprinted classic volumes previously printed by more exclusive Limited Editions Club. ref http www.bookthink.com 0075 75her1.htm A Heritage Press Retrospective How These Books Came To Be , Accessed April 20, 2009. ref Today, Heritage Press books can still be found at used bookstore s. ref http www.bookthink.com 0075 75herp.htm Buying and Selling the Heritage Press , Accessed April 20, 2009. ref History In 1929, George Macy founded the Limited Editions Club and began publishing illustrated books in limited numbers usually 1500 copies for subscription members. In 1935 Macy founded the Heritage Club, which together with the Heritage Press, created and distributed more affordable and unlimited reprints of the great books previously published by The Limited Editions Club. Macy was involved personally in the work of the Press, designing many of its publications, including The Grapes of Wrath , The Decameron , Hans Christian Andersen s Fairy Tales , and A Shropshire Lad . He also authored The Collected Verses of George Jester distributed in a limited number as a Macy family holiday greeting and edited Heritage s A Sailor s Reader and A Soldier s Reader , which were wartime volumes, published in August 1943, of four hundred thousand words of literary entertainment for members of the American armed services. Macy also acquired and operated another press publishing limited editions. In 1936, he became managing director of The NonesuchPress of London, originally founded by Francis Meynell Publications Publications of the Heritage Press covered a broad range of topics, primarily within the Western canon . Examples included editions of Thomas Bulfinch Bulfinch s Age of Fable , Jack .... See also The Modern Library Everyman s Library Folio Society Easton Press Franklin Library References references DEFAULTSORT Heritage Press Category Defunct book publishing companies of the United ... more details
Dablink For the DJ Shadow record, see The Private Press . Private press is a term used in the field of book collecting to describe a printing press operated as an artistic or craft based endeavor, rather ... by record labels. Private press movement The term private press is often used to refer to a movement ... considered to have begun with the founding of Morris Kelmscott Press in 1890, following a lecture ... press movement. Notable private presses unreferenced section date December 2011 Ad insigne pinus in Augsburg from 1594 to 1619. cn date December 2011 Strawberry Hill Press &mdash the Officina Arbuteana &mdash of Horace Walpole . Gaetano Polidori , a private press in London c. 1800. Daniel Press in Oxford from 1874 to 1903. Kelmscott Press set up by William Morris in 1891. The Mosher Press set up by Thomas Bird Mosher in 1891 in Portland, Maine . cn date December 2011 Roycroft Press set up by Elbert Hubbard in 1895. Doves Press founded by T. J. Cobden Sanderson and Emery Walker in 1900. Dun Emer Press , founded by Elizabeth Yeats in 1903 Gregynog Press 1922 Founded by Gwendoline and Margaret Davis Trovillion Press Trovillion Press at the Sign of the Silver Horse , set up by Hal W. Trovillion in Herrin, Illinois in 1908. The Golden Cockerel Press founded by Harold Midgley Taylor in 1920. NonesuchPress founded in 1922 by Francis and Vera Meynell, and David Garnett. Rampant Lions Press founded by Will Carter in 1924 and continued by his son Sebastian until 2008. Nancy Cunard s Hours Press in France from 1928 to 1931. The Perishable Press Limited founded by Walter Hamady in 1964. cn date December 2011 Black Rock Press University of Nevada, Reno Black Rock Press , founded by Kenneth Carpenter at the University of Nevada, Reno, in 1965 M. Bernard Loates , A Private Press, founded in 1968. Happy Dragons Press founded in 1969. Something Else Press operated by Dick Higgins from 1964 to 1973. Stanbrook Abbey Stanbrook Abbey Press , which was revived by Dames Hildelith Cumming and Felicitas ... more details
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