KELMSCOTT PRESS

printing establishment in London. There William Morris led the 19th-century revival of the art and craft of making books (see arts and crafts). The first book made by the press was The Story of the Glittering Plain (1891), by William Morris. The masterpiece of the press was The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer (1896), a folio with illustrations by Sir Edward Burne-Jones and decorative designs and typeface by William Morris. After the death of Morris in 1896 the press completed some work that he had planned, but no new work was undertaken. The final publication of the press was A Note by William Morris on His Aims in Founding the Kelmscott Press (1898). The three types designed by Morris and used by the press were the Golden type, named for The Golden Legend (1892); the Troy type, named for The Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye (1892); and the Chaucer type, named for the Chaucer folio. The Chaucer type is smaller than the Troy type; otherwise they are the same. The type designs were influenced directly by printers of the 15th cent. The enormous achievement of the press owes much to the art of Burne-Jones and to the inspiration and guidance of the master printer Emery Walker. It gave to the making of books new dignity and raised the level of printing craftsmanship, profoundly influencing book-design quality. See Ashendene Press; Vale Press; Doves Press.

See M. J. Perry, A Chronological List of the Books Printed at the Kelmscott Press (1928); T. Scott, A Bibliography of the Works of William Morris (1877, repr. 1971).

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...Morris work at the Kelmscott Press was greatly felt in...supplied work to do, the Press owes its existence...In London I visited Kelmscott House, where I was kindly...work. He visited the Kelmscott Press, where he met Sydney...
...be spent more profitably at the Press, and he was transferred to Cambridge...provided by William Morris for Kelmscott books. A committee was appointed...William Morriss example. The Kelmscott Press had introduced the technique of...
...he has done at The Merrymount Press. But I must return to that matter...be read. Take, for example, the Kelmscott Chaucer. Isnt that more of a monument...the American counterpart of the Kelmscott Press, the Doves Press, and those other...
...Goudy , published by the Press of the Woolly Whale, 1933...London naturally I visited Kelmscott House, the Caslon Letter Foundry...type ornaments and printed on Kelmscott hand-made paper. I found this...book to be printed by the Press for the Limited Editions Club...
...the verso of this page is from Kelmscott Press. Experimental colored initials...SECTION I, THE KELMSCOTT PRESS BOOKS: 1891-1898 1...APPENDIX: KELMSCOTT PRESS AUCTION AND SALES CATALOGUES...
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...Arthurian cycle, Beowulf, Chaucer. His tapestries depicted the Romaunt of the Rose or the quest of the San Graal; his Kelmscott Press reprinted numbers of medieval texts such as The History of Godefrey of Boloyne and of the Conquest of Iherusalem...
...woodcut frontispiece for the Kelmscott Press edition of 9B Dream of John...four-page pamphlet printed by the Kelmscott Press and presented to members of...couplet-the version published by the Kelmscott Press-decorated the back of the dust...
...edition printings, such as those made by William Morriss Kelmscott Press, can be seen as a natural response to this anxiety...example of his notion of "conspicuous consumption": The Kelmscott Press reduced the matter to an absurdity-as seen from the...
...later years for the work at the Kelmscott Press, were already appreciated in...years since the founding of the Kelmscott Press, and this centenary aroused...4. A Bibliography of the Kelmscott Press in Celebration of its Centennial...
...mentor to a number of local craftspeople, including many in Bostons publishing community. Inspired by William Morriss Kelmscott Press, Nortons pupils Herbert Small and Laurens Maynard were committed to producing books of high quality and exquisite...
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...round of creative endeavour with the founding of the Kelmscott Press - a pioneer of the private press movement which revitalised...William Morris Textiles (London, 1983); W.S. Peterson, Kelmscott Press: History of William Morris Typographical Adventure...
...discuss the possibility that the Kelmscott Press would publish an edition of the...might have been like to use a Kelmscott publication in music-making...on his deathbed summoned me to Kelmscott House, to let him hear once more...
...in 1908, he was prominent among the supporters of Sidney Cockerell, Morriss former Librarian and Secretary of the Kelmscott Press, with whom he shared a particularly important and influential circle of collectors and future benefactors. As a...
...end of the spectrum are the Kelmscott productions of William Morris...first book printed by the Doves Press, and it was designed by Cobden-Sanderson...excellence maintained by the Doves Press, whose productions were characterized...ornament very much as his Doves Press bindings tend to risk too little...


 

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...Walker for the last great project of his life, The Kelmscott Press. By the time Morris died he "did not think the day...which once adorned Morriss drawing room in nearby Kelmscott House, line the dining room and hall. There is Morriss...
...brunt of coming up with new ideas and ways to promote civic pride." Beykirch said he contacted Scott Voris, owner of Kelmscott Press, to see about designing a new logo and creating an updated sticker, more reflective of the city. "ItAEs an initiative...
...brunt of coming up with new ideas and ways to promote civic pride." Beykirch said he contacted Scott Voris, owner of Kelmscott Press, to see about designing a new logo and creating an updated sticker, more reflective of the city. "ItAEs an initiative...
...Mile End Road. After the death of William Morris the Kelmscott Press, and some of its printers, moved here, too. By the turn...however, the guild was up and running in its new home. The press, showroom and offices were on the ground floor; the...
...Kelmscott Chaucer (so named because the printing press was at Kelmscott House) was always out of reach financially for the...of The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, printed at the Kelmscott Press 1896Picture courtesy of Sothebys
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KELMSCOTT PRESS printing establishment in London...William Morris on His Aims in Founding the Kelmscott Press (1898). The three types designed by...Chronological List of the Books Printed at the Kelmscott Press (1928); T. Scott, A Bibliography of...
...leader (with the Kelmscott Press and the Doves...comparable to the Kelmscott Chaucer of William...by the Ashendene Press was designed by...See W. Ransom, Kelmscott, Doves, and Ashendene...Columbia University Press. Used with the permission...
...associated with William Morris in the work of the Kelmscott Press . The masterpiece of the Doves Press was the Doves Bible (5 vol., 1903). The Doves...was designed by Emery Walker. The work of the press ended in 1916, when Cobden-Sanderson prevented...
...The work of the press, encompassing 45 titles, ended in 1904, and Ricketts then destroyed the types. See also Kelmscott Press ; Ashendene Press ; Doves Press . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with...
...England. He helped to found the Kelmscott Press and later was the partner of Cobden-Sanderson in the Doves Press . Walker was responsible for much of the successful work of the Doves Press, though he and Cobden-Sanderson quarreled...
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