By Washington University Rare Books
Title: Triple Crown Collection, 1669-2014
Predominant Dates:(bulk 1890-1935)
ID: RB/RB002
Primary Creator: Gould, Charles P.
Extent: 1060.0 Items
Arrangement: The Triple Crown Collection has been arranged into four series: Kelmscott Press, Doves Press, Ashendene Press, and Reference Materials.
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Ballads and narrative poems / by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
[London] : Ellis & Elvey, 1893 (Hammersmith : Printed by William Morris at the Kelmscott Press)
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2670061~S2
PR5242 1893
Psalmi penitentiales
Hammersmith : Printed by William Morris at the Kelmscott Press, 1894.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2670066~S2
BS1445.P4 E4 1894
Biblia innocentium : being the story of God's chosen people before the coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ upon earth / written anew for children by J.W. Mackail
Hammersmith : Printed by William Morris at the Kelmscott Press, 1892.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2670074~S2
BS1197 .M23 1892
Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair / by William Morris.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1895.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2670120~S2
PR5079 .C5 1895 v.1
PR5079 .C5 1895 v.2
Epistola de contemptu mundi di frate Hieronymo da Ferrara dellordine de frati predicatori la quale manda ad Elena Buonaccorsi sua madre, per consolarla della morte del fratello, suo zio.
Londra : Guglielmo Morris alla Stamperia Kelmscott, 1894.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2670100~S2
BV4904 .S3 1894
The defence of Guenevere, and other poems / by William Morris.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press ; London : Sold by Reeves & Turner, 1892.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2670097~S2
PR5078 .D4 1892
Sire Degrevaunt.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1896 [i.e. 1897]
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2670080~S2
PR2065 .D45 1897
A dream of John Ball and A king's lesson / by William Morris.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press ; London : Sold by Reeves & Turner, 1892.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2670098~S2
PR5079 .D8 1892
The earthly paradise / by William Morris.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1896-1897.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2667814~S2
2 copies. 8 vol. each.
PR5075 .A1 1896
The tale of the Emperor Coustans and of Over sea.
[Upper Mall, Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1894]
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b4448645~S2
PQ1459 .E3413 1894
The tale of King Florus and the fair Jehane.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1893.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b4448712~S2
2 copies.
PQ1461.F47 E5 1893
PQ1461.F47 E5 1893 c.2
Hand & soul / by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
Hammersmith : Reprinted from The Germ for Messrs. Way and Williams of Chicago by William Morris at the Kelmscott Press : Sold by William Morris at the Kelmscott Press, 1895.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b4448633~S2
[English ed.]
PR5244 .H4 1895
Hand & soul / by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
Hammersmith : Reprinted from The Germ by William Morris at the Kelmscott Press ; Chicago : Sold by Way and Williams, 1895.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b4448636~S2
[American ed.]
PR5244 .H4 1895b
The history of Godefrey of Boloyne and of the conquest of Iherusalem.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1893.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2665585~S2
D152 .G77 1893 4o
The history of Reynard the Foxe / by William Caxton.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press ; London : Sold by Bernard Quaritch, 1893.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2667796~S2
PT5584.E5 C33 1893 4o
The golden legend.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press ; London : Sold by Bernard Quaritch, 1892.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2667810~S2
BX4654 .J334 1892 4o v.1-3
The life and death of Jason : a poem / by William Morris.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1895.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2667809~S2
PR5076 .A1 1895 4o
The order of chivalry / [translated from the French by William Caxton ; edited by F.S. Ellis].
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press ; London : Sold by Reeves & Turner, 1893.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2670071~S2
CR4531 .L813 1893
Love is enough, or, The freeing of Pharamond : a morality / written by William Morris.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1897.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b5203364~S2
PR5078 .L5 1897 4o
The love-lyrics & songs of Proteus / by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt ; with the Love-sonnets of Proteus by the same author, now reprinted in their full text with many sonnets omitted from the earlier editions.
[Upper Mall, Hammersmith : Printed by William Morris at the Kelmscott Press, 1892]
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2670054~S2
PR4149.B8 L5 1892
Maud : a monodrama / by Alfred Lord Tennyson.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1893.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b1934177~S2
2 copies.
PR5567 .A1 1893
PR5567 .A1 1893 c.2
The life of Thomas Wolsey, cardinal, archbishop of York / written by George Cavendish.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press ; [London] : Sold by Reeves & Turner, 1893.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2667813~S2
DA334.W8 C35 1893
News from nowhere, or, An epoch of rest : being some chapters from a Utopian romance / by William Morris.
Hammersmith [England] : Kelmscott Press ; London : Sold by Reeves & Turner, 1892 [i.e. 1893]
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2656738~S2
HX811 1893 .M6
Poems by the way / written by William Morris.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press ; [London] : Sold by Reeves and Turner, 1891.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2667815~S2
PR5078 .P4 1891
Poems chosen out of the works of Robert Herrick.
Hammersmith, London : Kelmscott Press, 1895.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2670056~S2
PR3511 .E55 1895
Poems chosen out of the works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1896.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2670048~S2
PR 4472 .E4 1896
Utopia / written by Thomas More.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1893.
Reprint of the edition of 1556 with a foreword by Morris.
HX810.5 .E54 1893
The works of Geoffrey Chaucer, now newly imprinted.
Upper Mall, Hammersmith, Middlesex : Kelmscott Press, 1896.
"Besides Burne-Jones' eighty-seven pictures, it contains a full-page woodcut title, fourteen large borders, eighteen borders or frames for the pictures, and twenty-six large initial words. All of these, besides the ornamental initial letters large and small, were designed by Morris himself"--The life of William Morris by J.W. Mackail, v. 2, p. 326.
PR1850 1896 fol.
The recuyell of the historyes of Troye.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press ; [London] : Sold by Bernard Quaritch, 1892.
"New edition of William Caxton's Recuyell of the historyes of Troy, done after the first edition, corrected for the press by H. Halliday Sparling, and printed by me William Morris, at the Kelmscott Press ... "--Colophon.
PQ1570.A7 E5 1892 4o v.1
PQ1570.A7 E5 1892 4o v.2
Sidonia the sorceress, tr. by Francesca Speranza lady Wilde
[Hammersmith, Kelmscott Press, 1893]
PT2430 M35 S5 1893 4o
The story of Sigurd the Volsung and the fall of the Niblungs / by William Morris.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1898.
PR5077 .A1 1898 4o
The story of the glittering plain : which has been also called the land of living men or the acre of the undying / written by William Morris.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press ; London : Sold by Reeves & Turner, 1891.
PR5079 .S7 1891
The story of the Glittering Plain : which has been also called the Land of Living Men or the Acre of the Undying / written by William Morris.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1894.
"Ornamented with 23 pictures by Walter Crane. Printed at the Kelmscott Press ... "--Colophon.
PR5079 .S7 1894 4o
The water of the wondrous isles / by William Morris.
2 copies.
PR5079 .W3 1897 4o
PR5079 .W3 1897 4o c.2
The well at the world's end / by William Morris.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1896.
PR5079 .W4 1896 4o
Sonnets and lyrical poems / by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1894.
PR5242 1894
2 copies.
The shepheardes calender : conteyning twelve aeglogues, proportionable to the twelve monethes / [Edmund Spenser ; edited by F.S. Ellis].
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1896.
PR2359 .A2 1896
PR2359 .A2 1896 c.2
Syr Ysambrace.
Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1897.
PR2065 .I8 1897
[Hammersmith, Kelmscott Press, 1894]
PQ1425 A35 E49
Photograph of T.J. Cobden-Sanderson -- Trial proof from Child Christopher (signature, p. 1-16 on single folded sheet) -- Trial proof from The sundering flood (signature, p. 1-16 on single folded sheet) -- Proof of engraved title page from The tale of Emperor Coustans and of over sea ("The tale of King Coustans, Emperor of Byzance") -- Proof of engraved title page from Of the friendship of Amis and Amile -- Leaf i2 from Poems chosen out of the works of Robert Herrick -- Leaf from The tale of Beowulf (p. [62]-63) -- Gathering k3 from The history of Reynard the Foxe -- Gathering l1 from The golden legend, vol. 1 -- Gathering f4 from Poems by the way (unfolded) -- Gathering o1 from Poems by the way (unfolded) -- Gathering i2 from Poems by the way (unfolded) -- Gathering f2 from Poems by the way (unfolded) -- Gathering e1 from The well at the world's end, with discarded woodcut by Arthur J. Gaskin -- Leaf e2 from The tale of Beowulf (p. [51]-52) -- Gathering 3a1 from The recuyell of the historyes of Troye (printed on vellum) -- Specimen pages from The recuyell of the historyes of Troye (4 pages, including prologue and colophon) -- Gathering g[1] of Atalanta in Calydon, including colophon (printed on vellum) -- Proof pages from The water of the wondrous isles (p. [75]-78, printed on vellum) -- Trial proof from A note by William Morris on his aims in founding the Kelmscott Press (signature, p. 65-70 with final blank on single folded sheet) -- Two proofs of the cover for A note by William Morris (on single blue folded sheet) -- Trial proof from The life of Cardinal Wolsey (signature, p. [1]-16 on single folded sheet) -- Trial proof from Love is enough (unnumbered; heading: "The music"; printed in black, blue, and red) -- Gathering d2 from Love is enough (uncut at the top; printed on vellum) -- Gathering 3l1 from Vitas patrum (unpublished work) -- Trial proof from The well at the world's end, with discarded woodcut by Arthur J. Gaskin and note by Sydney Cockerell (p. 241-242, 255-256) -- Keepsake printed by Frederic and Bertha Goudy on William Morris's hand-press (1924).
Z232.M87 K4 2000 fol.
PA8360 .L352 1896 4o
Pages [1]-2, [15]-16, 49-52, 61-84, 93-100, 109-112, [133]-140, 161-[164], 173-176, 209-212, 221-224, [229]-236, 245-252, 277-284, 337-352.
PR5076 .A12 1895 4o
Eight proof leaves consisting of pages 15-16, 19-20, 25-26, and 69-70, each in uncorrected and corrected state. Uncorrected proofs have penciled corrections in margin: p. 16, last line "edge" for "head"; p. 19, line 4, "myself to myself" for "myself from myself"; p. 26, line 18, "where" for "were"; and p. 69, line 1, "the" omitted before "war."
PR5567 .A1 1893b
Trial printing on vellum containing woodcut illustration facing page 245 in volume one of 'The golden legend' (London : Bernard Quaritch, 1892). In the end, none of the published copies were printed on vellum.
BX4654 .J3342 1892 4o
D152 .G772 1893 4o
Four pages (two single sheets and one bifolium) of Edward Burne-Jones's sketches of hairstyles, faces, plants, bricks, and a boat for the Kelmscott Chaucer (Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1896).
NC242.B8 A66 1894
This collection of illustrative materials relates to the Frankeleyns tale in the Kelmscott Press 1896 edition of the works of Geoffrey Chaucer. It displays various steps in the collaborative process of translating Edward Burne-Jones's drawings into printed illustrations: First, Burne-Jones created the original pencil drawing, which was then photographed by Emery Walker. Robert Catterson-Smith would finalize the drawing by going over the platinum print first with dark pencil and then ink. This final inked version would then be transferred to a woodblock, to be cut by W.H. Hooper. These materials provide additional insight into the revision process, as figures were enlarged and perfected before the final inking.
NC242.S55 A64 1895 fol.
This collection of illustrative materials relates to the Prioress's tale in the Kelmscott Press 1896 edition of the works of Geoffrey Chaucer. It displays various steps in the collaborative process of translating Edward Burne-Jones's drawings into printed illustrations.
3 Items: 1. Mary placing the seed upon the tongue of the murdered child : original drawing for page 60 of Kelmscott Chaucer : mounted on white paperboard / inked by Robert Catterson Smith from drawing by Edward Burne-Jones -- 2. Mary placing the seed upon the tongue of the murdered child : printed proof of page 60 illustration : mounted on brown paperboard -- 3. Nine studies for nimbus designs : original sketches / by Edward Burne-Jones ; marginal and verso annotations by Robert Catterson Smith.
NC242.S55 A74 1895
[Proof page for Boethius De Consolatione philosophie, book I]
Trial leaf from the 1896 Kelmscott Press publication of 'The works of Geoffrey Chaucer, now newly imprinted.'
[Upper Mall, Hammersmith, Middlesex] : [Kelmscott Press], [1896]
PR1859 .K44 1896 fol.
Depicts a woman standing barefoot on a grassy hillside, watching over a sleeping king in a canopied bed.
1 print : wood engraving, black and white ; 27 x 20 cm
PR5078 .L5142 1896 4o
Proof variant, without the border, of the second of two full-page woodcuts featured in the 1897 Kelmscott Press edition of William Morris's play 'Love is enough.'
Depicts a woman with arm across young man's shoulder as he is crowned with a garland by an angel. An audience of maidens and cherubs looks on.
PR5078 .L52 1896 4o
Illustration designed by Edward Burne-Jones and engraved on wood by W.H. Hooper. Borders designed by William Morris. Printed by William Morris at the Kelmscott Press. Text in Chaucer type. Cf. Peterson.
Illustration depicts the dressing of Grisilde from The clerk's tale.
PR1852 .K448 1896 fol.
Illustration designed by Edward Burne-Jones and engraved on wood by W.H. Hooper. Borders designed by William Morris. Printed by William Morris at the Kelmscott Press. Text in Chaucer type. Cf. Peterson.
Illustration depicts a saint on a cloud feeding a figure in a shroud while an angel stands behind.
PR1852 .K45 1896 fol.
Proof of text for page 1 of the Kelmscott Chaucer (verso blank), lacking illustration and ornaments. The text is arranged differently from the published version, with variations in spelling and a different initial "B" (designed by William Morris).
PR1852 .K454 1896 fol.
4 items: [1]. Two conjugate trial leaves printed on vellum, pages [1]-2 (cancelled) and [15]-16 containing the opening of the "Prologue" and a section of "The knyghtes tale" with additional woodcut by Burne-Jones; marginal printing in red; variants from published edition (no space between woodcut and large initial on page [1]; seven lines text in left column instead of six on page [1]; different woodcut initial T on page 2); 39 x 27 cm -- [2]. Trial pages [1] and 2 (one cancelled leaf) containing the opening of the "Prologue"; variants from published edition (no space between woodcut and large initial on page [1]; seven lines text in left column instead of six on page [1]; different woodcut initial T on page 2); 39 x 27 cm -- [3]. Trial page printed on paper, page [1] with verso blank, from the opening of the "Prologue"; text lacking except for heading and large initial; 38 x 26 cm -- [4]. Facsimile of trial page [1] with verso blank containing the opening of the "Prologue"; variants from published edition (no space between woodcut and large initial on page [1]; seven lines text in left column instead of six); "Specimen" printed at bottom; 39 x 27 cm.
PR1852 .K47 1894 fol.
Early page proof of page 39 (verso blank) from the Knight's tale, printed in Chaucer type, in double columns, 58 lines to a page. It was printed in July, 1892, with none of the woodcut initials and other embellishments in the published version. Some of the spelling also differs to a considerable extent.
PR1868.K62 K45 1892 fol.
Cancelled leaf e³ from the Kelmscott Chaucer, within full woodcut page border designed by William Morris, featuring two large initial capitals (page [53]) and five small (page 54). Printed in black and red. Variant from the published book: Incipit is followed by four small printer's flowers; in the published book these ornaments were replaced by two elongated knot designs.
PR1868.S382 .K45 1896 fol.
Conjoined leaves detached from the Kelmscott Press publication of 'The works of Geoffrey Chaucer, now newly imprinted.'
PR1891 .K452 1896 fol.
Leaf detached from the Kelmscott Press publication of 'The works of Geoffrey Chaucer, now newly imprinted.'
First line: Ye, Troilus, now herke, quod Pandare ...
PR1895 .K452 1896 fol.
Thirty-five reproductions from books in the library of William Morris, preceded by extracts from an article by him on the artistic qualities of the woodcut books of Ulm and Augsburg in the fifteenth century.
NE1150.A1 C6
"These two trial pages of the projected edition of Lord Berner's translation of Froissart were printed at the Kelmscott Press in September, 1897, to preserve the designs made for the work by William Morris" -W. Ransom, Private presses and their books, 1929, p. 330.
Z232 M87 A6 1897
1. February [proof on machine-made paper] -- 2. February/March; 1 folded sheet, leaves b1-b2 with b1 blank; text on b2 [trial sheet on water-marked handmade paper] -- 3. May [trial sheet on machine-made paper] -- 4. June [trial sheet on machine-made paper] -- 5. July [trial sheet on machine-made paper] -- 6. August; printed in black [trial sheet on machine-made paper] -- 7. August; printed in brown [trial sheet on machine-made paper] -- 8. August; printed in blue [trial sheet on machine-made paper] -- 9. September [proof on machine-made paper] -- 10. October; leaf f5 with text on recto [trial sheet on vellum] -- 11. November [proof on machine-made paper] -- 12. November; 1 folded sheet, leaves f1 and f8; text on f1r, f1v, and f8r [trial sheet on water-marked handmade paper].
NE1147.6.G4 A76 1896 4o
Seven original wood engravings, eight proofs, and trial sheets (1 sheet, 2 quarto gatherings) of Arthur Gaskin's illustrations for the Kelmscott Press edition of The Well at the World's End. The illustrations were found unsatisfactory by Kelmscott's proprietor, William Morris, and the book was eventually published in 1896 with four illustrations by Edward Burne-Jones instead.
PR5079.W4 G37 1893 fol.
[1]. Incomplete sheet of Sigurd the Volsung. 32 copies printed at the Kelmscott Press on Jan. 11, 1897, before the distribution of the type. Not for sale -- [2]. Incomplete sheets of the Froissart. 32 copies printed at the Kelmscott Press on Dec. 24, 1896, before the distribution of the type. Not for sale.
PR5077 .A128 1896 fol.
PT2430.M35 S52 1893 4o
Original drawing and design by William Morris for the initial word of Troilus and Criseyde, Book 5, in the Kelmscott Chaucer.
Marginal notes in pencil by Morris: "This is to be done [second, third crossed out] fourth, Jan 1st 1896 Troilus Book 5. For Mr. Keates."
NK3630 .M668 1896
"Empty" and "Whilom."
Two inked drawings of the initial words "Empty" and "Whilom," which headed the third and first parts, respectively, of William Morris's 'The water of the wondrous isles' (Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1897). Accompanied by a printed proof of "Empty."
NK3630 .M67 1896
9 folded sheets : illustrations ; 33 cm
Includes one full-page woodcut border, three half borders, and decorated initials.
PR5077 .A127 1898 4o
Nine initials designed for the Kelmscott Press edition of Froissart's Chronicles, which was never finished due to Morris's death. The final initial "Sc" is cut from a different sheet and pasted on.
NK3631.M6 A4 1897 fol.
anuscript written and signed in the hand of English poet, typographer, and artist William Morris. Contains the three introductory stanzas from the "August" section of Morris's epic poem, The earthly paradise (published 1868-1870), followed by the author's contextual explanation. Over the twenty-one lines of the poem there are eight textual changes from the published version. Accompanied by typewritten dealer's description.
PR5075 .A3 1870
"Incomplete sheet of Sigurd the Volsung. 32 copies printed ... before the distribution of the type. Not for sale"--Footnote on last page.
First lines: In this book is told of the earlier days of the Volsungs, and of Sigmund the father of Sigurd ...
Colophon title: Incomplete sheet of Sigurd the Volsung
PR5077 .A12 1898 fol.
A collection of initial, border, and decoration specimens designed by William Morris for use at the Kelmscott Press, comprising 20 different borders (four for the Kelmscott Chaucer); 155 initials arranged in sets (9 for the unpublished Froissart); and three small decorations. Printed from the original wood blocks. Chiefly on folio sheets.
Z276 .M76 1891 fol.
1. Knight upon horseback, approaching a dishevelled woman : original drawing for page 112 of Kelmscott Chaucer : mounted on gray paperboard, with additional hand studies sketched on verso / inked by Robert Catterson Smith from drawing by Edward Burne-Jones ; marginal annotations by Burne-Jones -- 2. The knight with his withered fiancée : platinum print of page 114 illustration : mounted on gray paperboard, treated with white wash : additional hand studies sketched on verso -- 3. The knight with his young bride : platinum print of page 115 illustration : mounted on gray paperboard, treated with white wash -- 4. The knight with his young bride : platinum print of page 115 illustration : on lined notebook paper.
NC242.S55 A77 1895
1. Platinum print of frontispiece, depicting Jason with the golden fleece, Medea, and a dragon : mounted on gray paperboard, with additional sketch of woman's face in margin / drawing by Edward Burne-Jones ; photographed by Emery Walker -- 2. Ink overlay version of frontispiece : mounted on paperboard, initialed "EB-J" / drawing by Edward Burne-Jones ; inked by Robert Catterson Smith -- 3. Ink overlay version of page 355 illustration, depicting Medea and Circe : mounted on gray paperboard, with additional sketches and notes in margins, initialed "EB-J" / drawing by Edward Burne-Jones ; inked by Robert Catterson Smith -- 4. Printed proof of page 355 illustration on wove paper -- 5. Printed proof of page 355 illustration on laid paper -- 6. Printed proof of frontispiece on wove paper -- 7. Printed proof of frontispiece on laid paper.
PR5076 .A123 1894
1. Help is to hand in the wood perilous : frontispiece : ink and gouache over platinum print : mounted on illustration board : verso has mounted platinum print of Edward Burne-Jones's design for the "Romaunt of the rose" -- 2. The chamber of love in the wilderness : page 116 : frontispiece : ink and gouache over platinum print : mounted on illustration board : verso has unidentified mounted platinum print (in the style of "Romaunt of the rose") -- 3. Bowman cut from earlier inking -- 4. The chamber of love in the wilderness : platinum print with pencil gridlines showing size reduction (split in two) -- 5. Bowman : three pencil tracings on paper scraps -- 6. Friends in need meet in the wildwood : page 286 : ink and gouache over platinum print : mounted on illustration board : verso signed and dated by Catterson Smith, March 18, <span style="color:RED">1895</span> -- 7. The last time of the long champion : page 362 : ink and gouache over platinum print : mounted on illustration board : verso has mounted platinum print of a drawing by Burne-Jones -- 8. The last time of the long champion : page 362 : pencil drawing.
PR5079.W4 S65 1895 4o
First line: "[F]or comfort from crimes. But the cup then he took ... "
PR1583 .M62 1895 4o
Trial leaf from the 1896 Kelmscott Press publication of 'The works of Geoffrey Chaucer, now newly imprinted.'
Printed in all black, lacking the word "envye" printed in red which appears on the finished page.
Illustration depicts the Pilgrim staring at a painting of three figures accompanied by the words "Hate," "Felonye," "Vilanye.
First line of text: "[F]ul sad and caytif was she eek"
PR1852 .K46 1896 fol.
Touched proof of the illustration on page 60 of the Kelmscott Chaucer (from 'The prioress's tale'), with notes and measurements by William Morris.
Z232.M87 M37 1896
[1]. Leaflet and specimen pages for Lefevre, Recuyell of the Historyes of Troy (1892); 4 pages -- [2]. Specimen page of Godefrey of Boloyne (1893); 1 leaf; with note in Sydney Cockerell's hand -- [3]. Specimen page (p. 418) with blurb by William Morris for Meinhold, Sidonia the Sorceress (1893); 1 leaf; marked "This specimen cancelled" -- [4]. Order form for Sidonia the Sorceress (1893); 1 leaf -- [5]. Specimen page (p. 12) with blurb by William Morris for Sidonia the Sorceress (1893); 1 leaf -- [6]. Order form for Sidonia the Sorceress (1893); 1 leaf (as no. 4 above) -- [7]. Order form for projected edition of St. Jerome, Vitas Patrum [March 1894]; 4 pages -- [8]. Specimen page for projected edition of Vitas Patrum; 1 leaf -- [9]. Specimen pages for Chaucer's Works (1896); 1 folded folio leaf -- [10]. Leaf from Bernard Quaritch's Rough List no. 149, advertising Chaucer specimen leaf -- [11]. Printed invoice stationery of the Kelmscott Press; 1 leaf -- [12]. Printed invoice form for The history of Godefrey of Boloyne (1893); 1 leaf -- [13]. Subscriber's request form from Reeves & Turner describing Kelmscott edition of More's Utopia (June 1893); 1 leaf -- [14]. Specimen of three Kelmscott Press types printed for insertion in Strange's Alphabets (Dec. 1894); 1 leaf; note by Cockerell on verso -- [15]. Specimen page from The Golden Legend (1892); 1 leaf; note by Cockerell on verso -- [16]. Printed blue paper cover for Psalmi Penitentiales (1894); 1 leaf -- [17]. Printed blue paper cover for The Floure and the Leafe (1896); 1 leaf -- [18]. Printed blue paper cover for Laudes Beatae Mariae Virginis (1896); 1 leaf -- [19]. Printed blue paper cover for The Shepheardes Calendar (1896); 1 leaf -- [20]. Printed blue paper cover for Some German Woodcuts (1898); 1 leaf -- [21]. Printed blue paper cover for The Tale of King Florus (1893); 2 leaves, with title repeated 3 times on each -- [22]. Printed blue paper cover for Of the Friendship of Amis and Amile (1894); 2 leaves, with title repeated 3 times on each -- Laid in : [23]. Newspaper clipping from Daily News (Oct. 7, 1896) : "The late Mr. William Morris, interment at Kelmscott" -- [24]. Printed order form accomplished in manuscript for 2000 specimen sheets of the Recuyell of the Historyes of Troy (Dec. 7, 1892) from B. Quaritch; with penciled note in Morris's hand -- [25]. Printed order form accomplished in manuscript for 2060 specimen sheets of the Kelmscott types (Dec. 21, 1895) from George Bell and Sons; with note in Cockerell's hand -- [26]. Leaf from Bernard Quaritch's Miscellaneous Catalogue (1897?) advertising The Book of Wisdom and Lies -- [27]. Heliograph photograph of William Morris "given with the publisher's circular, Christmas 1895"; signed by Morris -- [28]. Reproduction of engraved portrait of William Morris -- [29]. Clipping from The Weekly Times & Echo, Nov. 15, 1896 : "William Morris as a playwright" by H.A. Barker.
Z232.M87 K38 1892 4o
[1]. List, July 1892; 2 leaves -- [2]. List, December 1892; 2 leaves (2nd issue; cf. Peterson, p. 158) -- [3]. List, 9th March 1893; 4 leaves (2 copies) -- [4]. List, 20th May 1893; 4 leaves (not in Peterson) -- [5]. List, 27th May 1893; 4 leaves -- [6]. List, Aug. 1 1893; 4 leaves -- [7]. List, Dec. 1 1893; 4 leaves -- [8]. List, March 31st 1894; 4 leaves -- [9]. List, July 2nd 1894; 6 leaves -- [10]. List, December 1st 1894; 4 leaves (2 copies, one incomplete) -- [11]. List, July 1st 1895; 4 leaves -- [12]. List, November 26th 1895; 4 leaves -- [13]. List, June 1st 1896; 4 leaves -- [14]. List, February 16th, 1897; 4 leaves -- [15]. List, July 28th 1897; 4 leaves (2 copies; second annotated by Sydney Cockerell, date replaced by 12 October).
Z232.M87 K39 1892 fol.
PR4836 .A8 1894
Includes extracts from Tennyson's "The golden year" and "Flowers in the crannied wall", and a passage from John Ruskin
The Ancoats Brotherhood was a socialist workers' organization based in Manchester. Cf. Peterson.
Z232.M87 A53 1895
BX5182.3 .R63 1897
Eighty-nine items, most mounted or loosely secured in a bound album (half blue morocco over blue cloth; cover has paper label with printed Kelmscott device B; spine has raised bands, lettered in gold). Brief item descriptions handwritten in pencil.
Material spans 1890-1898.
Z232.M87 K42 1900z fol.
[1]. Paper account 1896 : month, March : press, Mr. Easley (for Chaucer and Well at world's end); Vellum account (for Chaucer and Well at world's end) -- [2]. Paper, Oct. 3, 1896 (for Earthly paradise, Water of the wondrous isles, Laudes, Sire Degrevaunt, Syr Isambrace, The floure and the leafe, Shepheardes calender, and a circular) -- [3]. Sample of Joseph Batchelor's "Kelmscott hand-made" paper -- [4]. Slip with William Morris's trimming and press instructions -- [5]. Sample of Morris's "Fruit" (pomegranate) wallpaper.
Z232.M87 K397 1866 4o
[1]. Evening Exhibition in Science and Technology (Feb. 1898); made out to Charles William Wright, April 1900; signed by William Garnett, W.H. Dickinson, and T.A. Organ -- [2]. Artisan Art Scholarship (1896 or 1898) -- [3]. Intermediate County Scholarship (1896 or 1898) -- [4]. Certificate of Five Months' Instruction at School of Domestic Economy (1896 or 1898; corrected version; not in Peterson?) -- [5]. Junion County Scholarship (1896 or 1898; no comma at end of 2nd line; cf. Peterson, p. 177) -- [6]. Junior Artisan Evening Art Exhibition (Feb. 1898).
Z232.M87 L66 1896 4o
3 copies.
PR2802 .C63 1913
PR2802 .C63 1913
c.2 Z232.C65 D7
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b4461752~S2
6 copies
NA440 .M86 1893
This collection consists of four menus printed for the annual Wayzegoose dinners given by the Kelmscott Press. The term 'Wayzegoose' refers to a party thrown by a master printer for his journeymen and apprentices. These menus were created by Kelmscott compositors and featured as many of the Kelmscott types and ornaments as possible.
Z232.M87 K57 1892 4o
Calligraphic manuscript with hand-colored decorations. Cloth covers embroidered with colored thread, possibly by May Morris.
PR5078 .S63 1907
The Aeneids of Virgil / done into English verse by William Morris.
London : Ellis and White, 1876.
PA6807.A5 M6 1876
This collection consists chiefly of correspondence between Emery Walker and J. H. Mason on matters of typography as well as personal subjects. Other letters, written by Walker's daughter Dorothy to Mason in the 1930s, concern Emery Walker's declining health and the disposal of paper and vellum from the Kelmscott Press. Mason's draft is a letter to Dorothy Walker requesting a loan of her father's 'Odyssey' for a printing exhibition in Chicago. The last letter is from Doves Press proprietor T. J. Cobden-Sanderson to Mason, praising the latter's work.
Z232.W34 A4 1909 4o
[1]. Oct. 23, 1890; 4 p., with enclosed sketch of Morris's flower watermark -- [2]. Dec. 16, 1890; 1 p. -- [3]. Dec. 19, 1890; 2 p. -- [4]. Dec. 23, 1890; 1 p. -- [5]. Jan. 24, 1891; 2 p. -- [6]. Jan. 27, 1891; 2 p. -- [7]. Jan. 29, 1891; 1 p. -- [8]. Feb. 1, 1891; 3 p. -- [9]. Feb. 13, 1891; 2 p. -- [10]. Feb. 16, 1891; 2 p.; no envelope (possibly enclosed with letter of Feb. 13) -- [11]. Feb. 20, 1891; 2 p. -- [12]. Mar. 1, 1891; 2 p. -- [13]. Apr. 1, 1891; 2 p. -- [14]. Apr. 3, 1891; 2 p. -- [15]. [Apr. 4, 1891]; 1 p. (date from postmark) -- [16]. Apr. 14, 1891; 1 p. -- [17]. Apr. 15, 1891; 2 p. -- [18]. Apr. 24, 1891; 3 p. -- [19]. Apr. 29, 1891; 2 p. -- [20]. May 13, 1891; 1 p. -- [21]. May 15, 1891; 2 p. -- [22]. May 20, 1891; 2 p. -- [23]. May 31, 1891; 1 p. -- [24]. July 18, 1891; 1 p. -- [25]. Cancelled check made out to J. Batchelor & Son by William Morris, Jan. 3, 1893 --[26]. Note from Sydney Cockerell to Batchelor & Son, Aug. 13, 1893, regarding the check -- [27]. Nov. 1, 1895; 1 p.; no envelope -- [28]. Letter to Batchelor from R.E. Fry, Jan. 23, 1904, with enclosed note by N.S. Lytton.
[1]. Autograph letter, Sept. 23, 1892; 3 p. -- [2]. Autograph letter on Kelmscott Press stationery, Nov. 25, 1892; 2 p.
[1]. Autograph letter from J. W. Mackail to Sydney Cockerell, Feb. 15, 1901 [1907?]; 3 p. -- [2]. Autograph letter from Emery Walker to J. W. Mackail, April 14, 1911; 2 p.
[1]. Typed letter from H. Halliday Sparling to C. F. Carter on engraved letterhead, Jan. 14, 1893 -- [2]. Autograph postcard from Sydney Cockerell to Chas. F. Carter, July 18, 1895 -- [3]. Autograph letter from Cockerell to Carter, Nov. 26, 1895 -- [4]. Autograph letter from Cockerell to Carter, Jan. 13, 1896 -- [5]. Autograph letter from Cockerell to Carter, Mar. 30, 1896 -- [6]. Autograph letter from Cockerell to Carter, Aug. 4, 1896 -- [7]. Autograph letter from Cockerell to Carter, Oct. 19, 1896 -- [8]. Autograph letter from Cockerell to Carter, Mar. 15, 1897 -- [9]. Autograph postcard receipt from J. W. Mackail to the secretary of the Kelmscott Press (Cockerell), Dec. 11, 1897.
Z232.M87 K395 1893
William Morris to an unknown recipient in response to a request for a Kelmscott Press book. Morris agrees to sell one of his own copies, "although the proceeding is irregular," and directs his correspondent to send the money to his agrents at Reeves or Quaritch. Based on the date and price, the book was likely 'Poems by the way.' Morris ends on a rather cantankerous note, remarking that his publishers ought to be handling the business end of things. Autograph letter, signed, on Kelmscott House stationery.
Z232.M87 M798 1891
Letter dated Aug. 27, 1894, and signed at end: William Morris.
Z232.M87 M8 1903
Cornelii Taciti De vita et moribus Julii Agricolae liber.
Hammersmith [London] : Doves Press, 1900 [i.e. 1901]
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2669003~S2
PA6706 .A3 1901
Amantium irae : letters to two friends, 1864-1867.
Hammersmith : Doves Press, 1914.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2668989~S2
Z232.C65 Z48 1914
The tragedie of Anthony and Cleopatra / by William Shakespeare.
Hammersmith : Doves Press, 1912.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2685741~S2
PR2802 .A1 1912
Areopagitica : a speech of Mr. John Milton for the liberty of unlicenc'd printing, to the Parlament [sic] of England.
[Hammersmith : Doves Press, 1907]
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b1914922~S2
2 copies.
Z657 .M66 1907
Z657 .M66 1907 c.2
Incipiunt laudes creaturarum quas fecit beatus Franciscus ad laudem et honorem Dei cum esset infirmus ad Sanctum Damianum, 1225.
Hammersmith, [Eng.] : Doves Press, 1910.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2073925~S2
2 copies.
BX4700.F6 L3 1910
BX4700.F6 L3 1910 c.2
The city metropolitan : a letter addressed to the Times, Nov. 26th, 1910 / [T.J. Cobden-Sanderson].
[Hammersmith] : Doves Press, [1910]
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b4461745~S2
2 copies.
NA9187.L7 C63 1910
Z232.C65 D7
The city planned : reprinted from the Westminster gazette, 27 October 1910.
[London] : Doves Press, 1910.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b4461762~S2
3 copies.
NA9035 .C63 1910
NA9035 .C63 1910 c.2
Z232.C65 D7
Credo / [T.J. Cobden-Sanderson].
Hammersmith [Eng.] : Printed at the Doves Press, 1907.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b4453561~S2
2 copies.
PR4461.C4 C74 1907
PR4461.C4 C74 1907 c.2
Credo / [T.J. Cobden-Sanderson].
Hammersmith : Printed at the Doves Press, 1908.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b4453563~S2
2 copies.
PR4461.C4 C74 1908
PR4461.C4 C74 1908 c.2
Credo / T.J. Cobden-Sanderson.
[Hammersmith] : Printed at the Chiswick Press for the Hammersmith Publishing Society, 1917.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b4460303~S2
PR4461.C4 C74 1917
A decade of years : poems by William Wordsworth, 1798-1807.
[Hammersmith : Doves Press] 1911.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2669006~S2
PR5852 .C6 1911
Dramatis personae / by Robert Browning.
[Hammersmith : Doves Press, 1910]
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2685589~S2
PR4209 .A1 1910
Essays / by Ralph Waldo Emerson ; with preface by Thomas Carlyle.
Hammersmith : Doves Press, 1906.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2685664~S2
PS1608 .A1 1906
Faust : eine Tragoedie / von Goethe.
Hammersmith : Doves Press, 1906.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b4451172~S2
Housed in a slipcase with Faust, 2. Theil.
PT1916 .A1 1906 1. Theil
Faust : eine Tragoedie : zweiter Theil / von Goethe.
Hammersmith : Doves Press, 1910.
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Housed in a slipcase with Faust, 1. Theil.
PT1916 .A1 1906 2. Theil
How I became a vegetarian / [Annie Cobden-Sanderson].
Hammersmith, [Eng.] : Printed at the Doves Press, 1908.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b4451994~S2
TX392 .C63 1908
Iphigenie auf Tauris : ein Schauspiel / von Goethe.
Hammersmith : Doves Press, 1912.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2667816~S2
PT1954 .A2 1912
The tragedie of Jvlivs Caesar / by William Shakespeare.
Hammersmith : Doves Press, [1913]
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2668991~S2
PR2808 .A1 1913
The new science museum : a letter, with additions, addressed to the editor of 'The Times,' 16 September 1913 / [T.J. Cobden-Sanderson].
Hammersmith [i.e. London] : Doves Press, 1914.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b4461754~S2
2 copies.
Q105.G72 L682 1914
Z232.C65 D7
Paradise lost : a poem in XII books / the author John Milton.
Hammersmith : Doves Press, 1902.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b4451030~S2
2 copies.
PR 3560 1902
PR3560 1902 4o c.2
Paradise regain'd : a poem in IV books : to which are added Samson Agonistes & poems both English and Latin compos'd on several occasions / the author, John Milton.
Hammersmith [London, England} : The Doves Press, No. 1 The Terrace : Printed by T. J. Cobden-Sanderson and Emery Walker at the Doves Press, MDCCCCV [1905]
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b4451166~S2
2 copies.
PR3563 1905
PR3560 1902 4o c.2
Keats.
Hammersmith : Doves Press, 1914.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b1904710~S2
3 copies.
PR4832 .C6 1914
First chapter of the Book of Genesis.
"Printed at the Doves Press ... from the Authorised Version of The Holy Bible and Published on the Tercentenary of its First Publication 1611"--Colophon.
BS1233 1911
Torquato Tasso : ein Schauspiel / von Goethe.
Hammersmith [Eng.] : Doves Press, 1913.
"Printed by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson at the Doves Press ... from the 1889 Weimar text. 200 copies on paper and 15 on vellum, and 12 on vellum with initials in gold by Graily Hewitt. Compositor: William Jenkins. Pressmen: H. Gage-Cole & Albert Lewis. Published and sold at the Doves Press"--Colophon.
PT1961 .A1 1913
Die Leiden des jungen Werther / von Goethe.
[Hammersmith : Doves Press, 1911]
"Printed by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson at the Doves Press ... from the 1899 Weimar edition. 200 copies on paper and 20 on vellum, and 5 on vellum with two initials in gold by Graily Hewitt. Compositor: William Jenkins. Pressmen: H. Gage-Cole & Albert Lewis. Published and sold at the Doves Press"--Colophon.
2 copies.
PT1974 .A1 1911
PT1974 .A1 1911 c.2
Unto this last : four essays on the first principles of political economy / by John Ruskin.
Hammersmith [Eng.] : Doves Press, 1907.
2 copies.
PR5261 .U6 1907
PR5261 .U6 1907 c.2
The tragedy of Coriolanvs / by William Shakespeare.
[Hammersmith : Printed by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson at The Doves Press, 1914]
2 copies.
PR2805 .A1 1914
PR2805 .A1 1914 c.2
Shake-speares sonnet.
Tercentenary ed.
Hammersmith : Doves Press, 1909.
PR2848 .A1 1909
Seven poems & two translations / Alfred Lord Tennyson.
Hammersmith : Doves Press, 1902.
PR5553 .C628 1902
PR5553 .C628 1902 c.2
William Caxton : a paper read at a meeting of the Club of Odd Volumes in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. in January M.D.C.C.C.C.V.I.I.I. / by George Parker Winship.
Hammersmith : Doves Press, 1909.
4 copies.
Z232.C38 W5 1909
The English Bible : containing the Old Testament & the New / translated out of the original tongues by special command of His Majesty King James the First and now reprinted with the text revised by a collation of its early and other principal editions and edited by the late Rev. F.H. Scrivener M.A. LL. D. for the syndics of the University Press Cambridge.
Hammersmith : Doves Press, 1903-1905.
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2676157~S2
BS185 1903 .H3 4o v.1-5
[1]. Autograph notes for Anthony and Cleopatra (2 folded leaves), written on verso of proof pages / by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson; includes calligrapic note ("N for the Nile") by Graily Hewitt and cut-out initial "N" -- [2]. Proof pages 7 & 10 (conjugate leaf) -- [3]. Proof pages 7-11 (2 conjugate leaves) in red and black, with initial "N" in black, signed "g.H." -- [4]. Proof pages 7 & 10 (conjugate leaf) in red and black, with initial "N" in red, signed "g.H." -- [5]. Proof pages 7 & 10 (conjugate leaf) in red and black, with initial "N" in red -- [6]. Proof pages 7 & 10 (conjugate leaf) in black, with initial "N" in black -- [7]. Proof pages 7 & 10 (conjugate leaf) in red and black, with initial "N" in black -- [8]. Proof pages 7 & 10 (conjugate leaf) in black, with initial "N" in black, signed "E.J." (2 copies).
PR2802.A3 C63 1912 4o
Thirty-four pages of hand-written notes by printer T.J. Cobden-Sanderson on the Doves Press edition of John Milton's Allegro (published in 1905 as part of Paradise regain'd : a poem in IV books to which are added Samson Agonistes & poems both English and Latin ... ).
PR3555 .C63 1920
Fragment of the Doves Press Bible, volume 2, consisting of the title leaf, table of contents, pages 13-16, 117-124, 309-316, and 449-464.
BS185 1903 .H33 4o
[1]. Leaf a1 from Shelley -- [2]. Colophon from Pervigilium Veneris -- [3]. Pages 3-4 from Pervigilium Veneris -- [4]. Leaf a1 from Paradise regained, etc. (p. 5-6) -- [5]. Pages 8-[9] from Areopagitica -- [6]. Pages [13]-14 from Shelley -- [7]. Pages 7-10 from Paradise lost -- [8]. Pages [11]-12 from Paradise regained, etc. -- [9]. Pages 135-136 from Torquato Tasso -- [10]. Pages 163-164 from Keats -- [11]. Pages [9]-10 from Men and women -- [12]. Pages 79-80 from Keats -- [13]. Pages 197-198 from Keats -- [14]. Pages 191-192 from Keats -- [15]. Pages 23-24 from Werther -- [16]. Pages 23-24 from Men and women -- [17]. Pages 161-162 from Men and women -- [18]. Pages 135-136 from Men and women -- [19]. Pages 21-22 from Men and women -- [20]. Pages 109-110 from Iphigenie auf Tauris -- [21]. Pages 123-124 from Keats -- [22]. Pages 177-178 from Keats -- [23]. Pages 25-26 from Men and women -- [24]. Title page from Faust -- [25]. Table of contents from Werther -- [26]. Leaf from Werther (beginning "Was ich von der Geschichte des armen Werther ... ") -- [27]. Pages 87-90 from Iphigenie auf Tauris -- [28]. "Personen" from Torquato Tasso -- [29]. Title page from Faust -- [30]. Pages 103-104 from Keats -- [31]. Pages 165-166 from Keats -- [32]. Pages 117-118 from Keats -- [33]. Pages 99-100 from Keats -- [34]. Title page from Werther -- [35]. Pages 199-200 from Men and women -- [36]. Leaf a1 from Torquato Tasso -- [37]. Title page from Torquato Tasso -- [38]. Page 163 and colophon from Torquato Tasso -- [39]. Pages 13-14 from Faust -- [40]. Pages 17-20 and 29-32 from Goethe (Selections) -- [41]. Gathering a1 from Julius Caesar -- [42]. Pages 95-98 from Men and women.
Z232.C65 D67 1902 4o
Trial leaves printed on vellum, including title page, half-title, and pages 7-16; two have green ink initials by Graily Hewitt.
PR2807.A2 C62 1909 4o
Proof pages of advertisement, postscript, and parts of folio added or omitted.
PR2807.A2 C622 1909b
Inscribed: "This copy is the seventh in McMahon's list & was used by the Doves Press in their edition of the poem. T.J. Cobden-Sanderson. The Doves Press, 1902."
PR3560 1669
[1]. Proof title page -- [2]. Folded proof page, title page conjugate with p. 16; heading partially penciled in red by Edward Johnston -- [3]. Proof page 16, with heading partially inked in red by Johnston -- [4]. Proof page 16, with heading inked in red by Johnston; 3-line initial "P" -- [5]. Conjugate leaf, p. 167-170, with initial cut out and correction on p. 170 -- [6]. Vellum specimen leaf, p. 105-106 -- [7]. Two conjugate leaves, p. 37-44, annotated by Johnston -- [8]. Undivided sheet, p. 162-163, 174-175, annotated by Johnston.
PR3560 1902b 4o
Conjugate leaf (p. 3-6) from the Doves Press edition of Pervigilium Veneris (early alternative design), with calligraphic lettering by Edward Johnston across the top of p. 3. Accompanied by vellum leaf of p. 3-4 from the book as ultimately printed.
PA6557 .P32 1910
Verso has publication notice for Iphigenie auf Tauris, The tragedie of Anthonie and Cleopatra, Torquato Tasso, and The tragedie of Julius Caesar. (At head of sheet: On May the first Mr. Cobden-Sanderson will publish ...
2 copies
Comprises both single leaves and gatherings of 2 and 4 leaves, all from volume 1 ("The translators to the reader" and the opening of Genesis). Dates range from 1901 to 1903. Includes first and second specimen pages sent to subscribers in 1901 and 1902. Cf. Tidcombe, p. 43.
BS185 1903 .H32 4o
This collection comprises specimen pages, trials, and initial designs from the Doves Press Bible (published 1903-1905). It includes T.J. Cobden-Sanderson's early design for the beginning of Genesis, with "In the beginning" lettered and flourished in red over a printed specimen sheet; Edward Johnston's trials for the initial "In" of the first page of Genesis, one of them set within a small clipping from the printed text, all lettered in red; several specimens of the first page of Genesis, showing numerous variations from the final setting; and specimen pages from different parts of the Doves Bible, many showing Cobden-Sanderson's corrections. Particularly significant is Cobden-Sanderson's original conception of the opening page of Genesis, which may be compared to subsequent variants as well as the final version.
BS185 1903 .H32b 4o
Specimen sheets probably belonging to Emery Walker, a partner at the Doves Press.
PR4429 .A32 1907
[1]. Proof title page in black, annotated -- [2]. Proof page, book III, chapter I, with initial "As" in red by Edward Johnston; annotated by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson -- [3]. Proof page, book II, chapter I, with initial "I" in red by Johnston; annotated by Cobden-Sanderson -- [4]. Proof page, book III, chapter I, with initial "I" in black by Johnston; annotated -- [5]. Proof page, book III, chapter I, in black -- [6]. Proof page, book III, chapter I, in red -- [7]. Proof page, book III, chapter I, in red and black, with initial "AS" in red by Johnston -- [8]. Proof page, book III, chapter I, heading in red -- [9]. Proof page, book III, chapter I, partial heading in red (2 copies) -- [10]. Slip from prospectus (List 6, October 1906), with description of Sartor resartus, annotated by Cobden-Sanderson.
PR4429 .A32 1907b
[1]. Folded proof page, with quotation from Carlyle and top of leaf a, handwritten notes by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson and Edward Johnston; penciled initial "C" by Johnston -- [2]. Proof page, book I, chapter I, with notes by Cobden-Sanderson (Feb. 29, 1906) and Johnston; black initial "C" by Johnston -- [3]. Proof page, book I, chapter I, with notes by Cobden-Sanderson and [Johnston?]; red initial "C" by Johnston -- [4]. Proof page, book I, chapter I, with note by Cobden-Sanderson; red initial "C" by Johnston -- [5]. Proof page, book I, chapter I, printed all in red -- [6]. Proof page, book I, chapter I, in red and black, with red initial "C" by Johnston; verso has Doves Press publication notice of August 1907, with description of Sartor resartus.
PR4429 .A32 1907c
Six trial settings comprising the only evidence that T.J. Cobden-Sanderson considered printing Dante's Inferno at his Doves Press. Each sheet opens to two small quarto pages numbered 4 and 5. The text is from lines 1-54 of Canto I (one sheet with lines 1-48 only). Numbered in ms on versos. One trial has two initials in red by Edward Johnston; another has eighteen, one at the beginning of each stanza. Initials are cut out and mounted in position, rather than printed as part of the text.
PQ4305 .A4 1907 4o
[12] unbound leaves ; 24 cm.
[1]. One leaf from Milton's Paradise Regain'd (p. 285-286), with four-line initial "I" in red; 1905 -- [2]. One leaf from Goethe's Die Leiden des Jungen Werther; 1911 -- [3]. Four leaves from Goethe's Iphigenie auf Taurus ("Personen," 2 copies of p. 10-[11] with four-line initial "H" in black, p. 87-90 conjugate leaves); 1912 -- [4]. Five leaves from Keats (title page, p. 59-64, p. 101-102); 1914
Z232.C65 D79 1905
Unbound specimen pages and proofs from Shelley (1914), comprising roughly p. 142-176. Most annotated by T. J. Cobden-Sanderson. Includes one sheet of tissue paper with paste-down text.
PR5403 1914b
Page 5 of the Doves Press edition of John Milton's Areopagitica, with 17 initials (chiefly in red ink) and penciled note along the borders. The initials were probably done by Edward Johnston for the Doves Press edition of Sartor Resartus, published several months later.
Z657 .M662 1907 4o
Includes description of Hamlet; preparation announcement for Faust II; and announcements for five of the Press's previous publications.
Z232.C65 D72 1909
Describes The prelude; preparation statement for Goethe's Auserlesene Lieder, Gedichte, und Balladen, with a separate table of contents available; publication statement for three recent Press publications; binding note.
Z232.C65 D72 1915b
noting a forthcoming new edition of Goethe's Lieder, Gedichte & Balladen, currently available works such as Shakespeare's Lucrece and Wordsworth's The Prelude, and recently published volumes of poems by Keats and Shelley.
Z232.C65 D72 1915
4 copies.
Z232.C65 C65 1913
Summary of the work of the press and announcement of its closing.
Spec copy 1: Bound with: Catalogue of books printed & published at the Doves Press, 1900-1916; Shakespearian punctuation; Shakespeare's plays and poems [prospectus]; On a passage in Julius Caesar; Note on a passage in Anthony and Cleopatra; Note on a passage in Shelley's Ode to liberty; Wordsworth's cosmic poetry; The city planned; The city metropolitan; The new science museum; Towards an empire of science.
2 copies.
Z232.C65 D7
Z232.C65 C66 1916 c.2
Publication notice for Dramatis personae, Pervigilium Veneris, and Laudes creaturarum; preparation notice for Die Leiden des jungen Werther, In principio, A decade of years, and Anthonie and Cleopatra; and binding announcements for seven of the Press's publications.
Z232.C65 D72 1910c
2 copies.
Publication notice for Shelley's poems and preparation notice for two books forthcoming in 1914 and four in 1915.
Z232.C65 D72 1914c
Z232.C65 D72 1914c c.2
Pre-publication notice for Iphigenie auf Tauris, The tragedie of Anthonie and Cleopatra, Torquato Tasso, and The tragedie of Julius Caesar; binding notes.
3 copies.
Z232.C65 D72
Z232.C65 D72 1912 c.2
Z232.C65 D72 1912 c.3
Z232.C65 D72 1905
2 copies.
Z232.C65 D72
Z232.C65 D72 1906 c.2
Z232.C65 D72 1906b
Books listed: William Morris / by J.W. Mackail; Ecce mundus : industrial ideals & the book beautiful / by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson.
Z232.H235 H36 1902
2 copies.
Books listed: Homer : an address / J.W. Mackail; The arts & crafts movement / T.J. Cobden-Sanderson; Ecce mundus ... / T.J. Cobden-Sanderson; William Morris / J.W. Mackail; Socialism and politics / J.W. Mackail; The parting of the ways / J.W. Mackail.
Z232.H235 H36 1905
Z232.H235 H36 1905 c.2
4 copies.
Z232.C65 D72
Z232.C65 D72 c.2
Z232.C65 D72 1911 c.3
Z232.C65 D72 1911 c.4
Z232.C65 D72 1900
Z232.C65 D72 1901
Z232.C65 D72 1902
Publication notice for In principio, Die Leiden des jungen Werther, A decade of years, and The tragedie of Anthonie and Cleopatra; binding notice for Shakespeare, Wordsworth, Goethe, and In principio; and a listing of eight earlier Press publications.
Z232.C65 D72 1911c
Description of Goethe's Lieder, to be published in July, with list of contents; description of three recent publications; binding note.
Z232.C65 D72 1916b
Prospectus for : Auserlesene Lieder, Gedichte und Balladen : ein Strauss / Goethe ; selected and arranged by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson and Catalogue raisonné of all books printed & published at the Doves Press 1900-1916, 3rd and final ed.
2 copies.
Z232.C65 D72 1916c
Z232.C65 D72 1916c c.2
Pre-publication notice for Sartor Resartus, Men & women, and Apologia pro vita sua, along with a note on binding options and a specimen page of Sartor printed on verso in red and black.
Z232.C65 D72 1907b
2 copies.
Z32.C65 D 72
Z232.C65 D72 1907 c.2
Pre-publication notice for The tragedie of Anthonie and Cleopatra, Venus and Adonis, Shakespearian punctuation, Torquato Tasso, The tragedie of Julius Caesar, Coriolanus, and The rape of Lucrece. Bound with: Notice : [May 1907], etc.
Z232.C65 D 72
Pre-publication notice for The tragedie of Anthonie and Cleopatra, Venus and Adonis, and Shakespearian punctuation; in preparation notices for Torquato Tasso, The tragedie of Julius Caesar, Coriolanus, and The rape of Lucrece; binding notes; and catalogue.
Z232.C65 D72 1912g
Pre-publication notice for A decade of years, In principio, and Catalogue raisonné of books printed and published at the Doves Press; binding notes.
3 copies.
Z 232.C65 D 72
Z232.C65 D72 1911b c.2
Z232.C65 D72 1911b c.3
Description of Credo and note on bindings on display at Bain's and Quaritch's.
Z232.C65 D72 1909b
Pre-publication notice for Men & women; "Note on the Doves Press & Catalogue raisonné."
2 copies.
Z232.C65 D72 1908c
Z232.C65D72 1908c c.2
[1]. To the trade only; Dec. 31, 1900 -- [2]. Subscription confirmation for Tennyson, Paradise Lost, the Bible, and all future publications; Mar. 1902 (2 copies, made out to C. W. Beckett and C. F. Carter in T. J. Cobden-Sanderson's hand) -- [3]. Confirmation for supplementary subscription list, made out to C. W. Beckett, May 27, 1902 -- [4]. Notice : in June Mr. Cobden-Sanderson will publish at the Doves Press Goethe's Faust Zweiter Theil; 1910 ("Hammersmith" misspelled as "Hammershith" at head of notice) -- [5]. Notice to subscribers, Goethe's Faust Zweiter Theil, made out to Mr. C. F. Carter, May 2, 1910 -- [6]. Notice to subscribers for Dramatis Personae, Pervigilium Veneris, Laudes Creaturarum (2 copies, both made out to Charles F. Carter, one dated Oct. 20th 1910, the other Nov. 10th, 1910) -- [7]. Notice, Die Leiden des Jungen Werther; Nov. 1910 -- [8]. Binding notice, Anthony and Cleopatra and Venus and Adonis; Jan. 1913.
Z232.C65 D73 1900
Pre-publication notice for Iphigenie auf Tauris, The tragedie of Anthonie and Cleopatra, Torquato Tasso, and The tragedie of Julius Caesar.
2 copies.
Z232.C65 D 72
Z232.C65 D72 1912b c.2
Z232.C65 D72 1909d
Description of Shakespeare's sonnets, along with William Caxton and Faust, and a note about order forms.
Z232.C65 D72 1909e
Publication notice for Unto this last, Areopagitica, Sartor Resartus, Men & women, Credo, Hamlet, Shakespeare's sonnets, and William Caxton; preparation notice for six forthcoming books.
Z232.C65 D72 1910b
Z232.C65 D72 1910b c.2
Prosectus for the Doves Press editions of selected plays and poems by William Shakespeare.
3 copies.
Z232.C65 D72
Z232.C65 D7
Z232.C65 D72 1912d c.3
Pre-publication notice for The tragedie of Anthonie and Cleopatra, Venus and Adonis, Shakespearian punctuation, Torquato Tasso, The tragedie of Julius Caesar, Coriolanus, and The rape of Lucrece; binding notes.
Z232.C65 D72
Z232.C65 D72 1912e c.2\
2 copies.
Z232.C65 D72 1913b
Z232.C65 D72 1913b c.2
This single sheet announces the postponement of the publication of 'Coriolanus' "in consequence of the illness of Mr. Cobden-Sanderson". It also details four more works in preparation, to be published in 1914, and a further four to be published in 1915.
2 copies.
Z232.C65 D72 1913c
Z232.C65 D72 1913c c.2
Explanation of suspended publications (Goethe's Gedichte and Humboldt's Cosmos), announcement of recent publications, and notice of books in preparation.
Two copies.
Z232.C65 D72
Z232.C65 D72 1914 c.2
Two copies.
Z232.C65 D72 1910
Z232.C65 D72 1910 c.2
3 copies.
Z232.C65 D72
Z232.C65 D72 c.2
Z232.C65 D66 1911b c.3
2 copies.
Z232.C65 D72
Z232.C65 D72 1912f c.2
2 copies.
Z232.C65 D7
Z232.C65 D72 1916 c.2
2 copies.
Z232.C65 D72 1913
Z232.C65 D72 1913 c.2
An experiment -- A two-fold dedication -- For the liberty of unlicensed printing -- Principles -- Books printed -- Catalogues -- Binding -- Books bound -- Order of publication -- In preparation.
Z232.C65 D72 1914b
2 copies.
Z232.C65 D66 1911
Z232.C65 D66 1911 c.2
Z232.C65 D66 1916
3 copies.
Z232.C65 D 1908
[1]. Autograph receipt for Doves Press edition of Werther, made out by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson to J.H.W. Laing, July 3, 1911; with mailing envelope -- [2]. Autograph "compliments of" note by Cobden-Sanderson to Mr. Dodd (n.d.) -- [3]. Clipping of binding note for John Ruskin's The Two Paths and The Crown of Wild Olive (n.d.) -- [4]. Sir Emery Walker, type expert, dead (obituary from the New York times, July 24, 1933) -- [5]. Proof for title page and final page of "The Doves Press : Salve Aeternum Aeternumque Vale" (1916) -- [6]. Private presses and the books they have given us : the Doves Press / Will Ransom (clipping from the Publishers' weekly, Nov. 5, 1927; p. 1707-1710) -- [7]. An American printer's dash through Europe : I make a pilgrimage to Hammersmith / Edmund G. Gress (clipping from The American printer, Dec. 5, 1922) -- [8]. T.J. Cobden-Sanderson, idealist, bookbinder, printer / by S.H. Horgan (clipping from the Inland printer, Dec. 1916) -- [9]. Doves Press publications (clipping from Maggs Bros. catalogue, ca. 1911) -- [10]. The influence of the Kelmscott Press (clipping from the Times literary supplement, Sept. 28, 1911) -- [11]. A great craftsman : Mr. Cobden-Sanderson's bindery and press (obituary from the Times, Sept. 8, 1922) -- [12]. Autograph note by Cobden-Sanderson[?] on Grolier Club stationery (n.d.) -- [13]. Autograph contents list for Keats, Doves Press -- [14]. Keats's ancestry : to the editor of the Times / T.J. Cobden-Sanderson (clipping, Apr. 21, 1914; 2 copies).
Z232.C65 C55 1910 4o
Text includes announcement of the forthcoming The tragicall historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Shake-speares sonnets, and Faust II, all by the Doves Press.
Z232.C65 D72 1909c
Z232.C65 D72 1908b
[1]. Authorised version of the English Bible [order form]; Dec. 31, 1900 (3 copies) -- [2]. Cornelii Taciti de vita et moribus Iulii Agricolae liber [order form]; Dec. 31, 1900 -- [3]. Ideal book or book beautiful [order form]; Dec. 31, 1900 (2 copies) -- [4]. William Morris, an address delivered ... by J.W. Mackail [order form]; ca. May 1901 -- [5]. Authorised version of the English Bible [subscription form]; 1901 (3 copies, c. 3 conjoint with "To the trade" announcement) -- [6]. Authorised version of the English Bible [subscription form]; Mar.? 1902 -- [7]. Order form, Men & Women, Note on the Doves Press, and Catalogue Raisonné; 1908 -- [8]. Order form, Men & Women and Catalogue Raisonné; 1908 -- [9]. Order form, The Tragicall Historie of Hamlet; 1909 -- [10]. Standing order form; 1909 -- [11]. Order form, Shakespeares Sonnets; 1909 (2 copies) -- [12]. Order form, William Caxton; 1909 (2 copies) -- [13]. Order form, Goethes Faust, Zweiter Theil; 1910 (2 copies) -- [14]. Order form, Faust Zweiter Theil on paper; 1910.
Z232.C65 D74 1900
3 copies.
Z232.C65 D72
Z232.C65 D66 1912b c.2
Z232.C65 D66 1912b c.3
Receipts to:
Two receipts made out to C.W. Beckett, for The ideal book and William Morris, Feb. 27 and July 2, 1901 (respectively); with stamped envelope addressed to Beckett at the Central School of Arts & Crafts, Regent St
Receipt to C.W. Beckett for Bible vol. 1, June 8, 1903
Receipt to C.W. Beckett for Bible vol. 2, Feb. 12, 1904
Receipt to C.W. Beckett for Bible vol. 3, Oct. 13, 1904; initialed "B.H." [probably Bessie Hooley]
Receipt to C.W. Beckett for Bible vol. 4, Feb. 14, 1905; initialed "B.H."
Invoice on Doves Press stationery, dated March 4, 1905
Receipt to C.W. Beckett for Bible vol. 5, July 8, 1905; initialed "B.H."
Invoice made out to Miss [Cordelia] Baker for Credo, Apr. 27, 1909
Receipt to Miss Baker for Shakespeare's sonnets and William Caxton, Nov. 30, 1909; initialed "A.M." [probably Alice Mansell] and with a handwritten note to Miss Baker from Thomas Cobden-Sanderson
Receipt to [C.?] Lykes Esq. for Credo and Catalogue raisonné, Jan. 10, 1910; initialed "A.M."
Receipt to C.W. Beckett for Keats, Feb. 8, 1915; initialed "A.M."
This collection consists of receipts issued by the Doves Press over almost the entire span of its existence. C.W. Beckett was curator of the London County Council Central School of Arts & Crafts and obviously an enthusiastic patron of the press. Cordelia Baker taught bookbinding at the St. Louis (Missouri) School of Fine Arts, 1902-1920.
Z232.C65 D75 1901 4o
Spec copy: Note tipped in at front, signed by John Mason: "6 June 1964. This is the only copy of this booklet that I have ever come across. It was printed while my father was still at the Doves Press but also was beginning to teach at classes for Prof. Lethaby part time."
PA6804 .A3 1908
[1]. Mary Grace Walker's Christmas card, 1900 -- [2]. Areopagitica trial title page in red and black, with date at foot of page, 1907 -- [3]. Invitation to wedding reception for Stella Cobden-Sanderson, 1910 -- [4]. In Principio title page on vellum, 1911.
Z232.C65 D716 1900
2 copies.
PR5422.O42 C6
Z232.C65 D7
2 copies.
PR2808 .C63 1913
Z232.C65 D7
Written on behalf of Cobden-Sanderson's wife, Anne, and other suffragettes who were imprisoned for advocating women's equal rights. Describes the harsh conditions of their imprisonment.
HQ1597 .C63 1906
3 copies.
Title from dealer's description : Collection of rare Cobden-Sanderson pamphlets
PR2802 .C63 1913
PR2802 .C63 1913 c.2
Z232.C65 D7
3 copies.
PR3081 .C5 1911
PR3081 .C5 1911 c.2
Z232.C65 D7
First line: I believe in infinite space and in eternal time
PR4461.C4 C74 1906
2 copies.
PR5888 .C6 1914
Z232.C65 D7
2 copies.
Q125 .C53 1916
Z232.C65 D7
Title from collector Charles P. Gould: Doves Press broadside on bookbinding
Z266 .C54 1900
Z232.C65 D72 1914d
[1]. Apr. 30, 1900; on Doves Bindery stationery (2 p.) -- [2]. June 1, 1900; on Doves Bindery stationery (1 p.) -- [3]. Aug. 24, 1909; on Doves Press stationery (2 p.); with envelope -- [4]. Undated [1910?]; on Doves Press stationery (2 p.) -- [5]. June 20, 1910; on Doves Press stationery (2 p.) -- [6]. Nov. 9, 1914 (2 p.) -- [7]. Nov. 23, 1915 (2 p.); with envelope -- [8]. Mar. 8, 1916 (2 p.); with envelope -- [9].[Dec.?] 7, 1916 (2 p.) -- [10]. Sep. 8, 1917 (2 p.).
Z232.C65 A4 1900 4o
[1]. Autograph letter on Doves Press letterhead to E.G. Sykes, Jan. 7, 1901 ([1] p.) -- [2]. Autograph letter on Doves Press letterhead to E.G. Sykes, Jan. 7, 1910 ([1] p.)
Z232.C65 A4 1901
[1]. Autograph postcard from Edward Johnston to T.J. Cobden-Sanderson, June 3, 1901 -- [2]. Proof sheet from Sartor Resartus, with a handwritten note dated Feb. 20th -- [3]. Autograph letter from Johnston to Cobden-Sanderson dated Mar. 24 1914.
PR6019.O398 Z48 1901
[1]. Autograph letter (draft?) to Charles Carter (addressed as "Dear Sir"), Feb. 4, 1908 ([2] p.) -- [2]. Autograph letter to Charles F. Carter, Esq., Apr. 2, 1909 ([2] p.) -- [3]. Autograph letter to Charles F. Carter, Esq., Apr. 29, 1913 ([2] p.).
Z232.C65 A4 1908 4o
[1]. Draft of letter from T.J. Cobden-Sanderson to J.W. Mackail, [1913?]; in pencil; ([10] p.) -- [2]. Autograph letter from Cobden-Sanderson to Mackail, Aug. 14, 1913 ([2] p.) -- [3]. Autograph letter from Mackail to Cobden-Sanderson, April 19, 1914 ([3] p.) -- [4]. Autograph letter from Mackail to Cobden-Sanderson, May 29, 1914 ([1] p.) -- [5]. Autograph letter from Mackail to Cobden-Sanderson, July 4, 1914 ([1] p.) -- [6]. Autograph letter from Mackail to Cobden-Sanderson, July 22, 1914 ([1] p.) -- [7]. Autograph letter from Mackail to Cobden-Sanderson, July 31, 1914 ([1] p.) -- [8]. Autograph letter from Mackail to Cobden-Sanderson, Sept. 16, 1914 ([2] p.).
Z232.C65 A4 1913 4o
[1]. Postcard from J. W. Mackail to T. J. Cobden-Sanderson, Feb. 4, 1914 -- [2]. Postcard from Mackail to Cobden-Sanderson, Feb. 11, 1914 -- [3]. Postcard from Mackail to Cobden-Sanderson, Mar. 16, 1914 -- [4]. Letter from Mackail to Cobden-Sanderson, Feb. 4, 1914 (1 p.) -- [5]. Letter from Mackail to Cobden-Sanderson, Feb. 15, 1914 (1 p.) -- [6]. Letter from Mackail to Cobden-Sanderson, [Mar. 4?] 1914 (1 p.) -- [7]. Letter from Mackail to Cobden-Sanderson, Mar. 8, 1914 (1 p.) -- [8]. Letter from Mackail to Cobden-Sanderson, Mar. 12, 1914 (2 p.) -- [9]. Letter from Mackail to Cobden-Sanderson, Mar. 15, 1914 (2 p.) -- [10]. Letter from Mackail to Cobden-Sanderson, Mar. 20, 1914 (1 p.) -- [11]. Letter from Mackail to Cobden-Sanderson, May 23, 1914 (3 p.) -- [12]. Letter from Mackail to Cobden-Sanderson, June 7, 1914 (1 p.) -- [13]. Letter from A. C. Bradley to Cobden-Sanderson, May 1, 1914 (4 p.) -- [14]. Letter from Bradley to Cobden-Sanderson, May 8, 1914 (6 p.) -- [15]. Letter from Bradley to Cobden-Sanderson, May 17, 1914 (3 p.) -- [16]. Proof sheet, p. 118 from Shelley, with black 12-line initial "I" calligraphed by Edward Johnston (note from Johnston to Cobden-Sanderson regarding the initial housed with Johnston's correspondence).
PR5403 1914c 4o
Address of congratulation from the members of the Roxburghe Club to their president, Lord Aldenham, MCMXXXV.
[Chelsea : Ashendene Press, 1935]
PR1105 .R7 1935
The wisdom of Jesus the son of Sirach : commonly called Ecclesiasticus.
Chelsea [London] : Ashendene Press, 1932
BS1763 .P6 1932 4o
The book of Ecclesiastes, or, The preacher.
[Ashendene, Hertford] : By St John Hornby and his three sisters at their private press of Ashendene, 1897.
BS1473 1897
A book of songs and poems from the Old Testament and the Apocrypha.
Chelsea [London] : Ashendene Press, 1904.
2 copies.
BS1091 .H67 1904
BS1091 .H67 1904 c.2
The boke off the Revelacion off Sanct Jhon the Devine / done into Englysshe by William Tyndale.
Chelsea : C. H. St. J. Hornby, 1901.
2 copies.
BS2823 .T9 1901
BS2823 .T9 1901 c.2
The song of Solomon.
Chelsea : Printed at the Ashendene Press, 1902.
BS1483 1902
Quinti Horati Flacci Carmina alcaica.
Chelsea [London] : In aedibus St. J. Hornby, 1903.
PA6393 .C3 1903
Quinti Horati Flacci Carmina sapphica.
Chelsea : In aedibus St. J. Hornby, 1903.
with Prospectus
PA6393 .C3 1903b
Les amours pastorales de Daphnis et Chloe / traduction de J. Amyot ; éditée et corrigée par Paul-Louis Courier.
Chelsea : Ashendene Press, 1933.
3 copies.
PA4229.L8 F8 1933
PA4229.L8 F8 1933 fol. c.2
PA4229.L8 F8 1933 c.3
Les amours pastorales de Daphnis et de Chloé / [Longus] ; traduction de Messire J. Amyot ; editée et corrigée par Paul-Louis Courier.
Chelsea : Ashendene Press, 1931.
PA4229.L8 F8 1931
T. Lucreti Cari De rerum natura libri sex.
Chelsea : In aedibus St. J. Hornby, 1913.
PA6482 .A2 1913 4o
Il libro di Messer Giovanni Boccaccio, cittadino fiorentino chiamato Il Decameron, cognominato Prencipe Galeotto nel quale si contengono cento novelle in dieci di dette da sette donne e da tre giovani uomini.
Chelsea [England] : Nella Stamperia Ashendeniana, 1920.
PQ4267 .A2 1920 fol.
A descriptive bibliography of the books printed at the Ashendene Press, MDCCCXCV-MCMXXXV / C.H. St. John Hornby.
Chelsea : [Ashendene Press], 1935.
2 copies.
Z232.A82 A3 4o
Z232.A82 A3 4o c.2
The history of the valorous and wittie knight-errant Don-Quixote of the Mancha / translated out of the Spanish by Thomas Shelton.
Chelsea : Ashendene Press, 1927-1928.
PQ6329 .A2 1927 fol. v.1-v.2
The faerie queene : disposed into twelue bookes fashioning XII. morall vertues / by Edmund Spenser.
[Chelsea] : Ashendene Press, 1923.
PR2358.A3 S6 1923 fol.
Un mazzetto scelto di certi fioretti del glorioso poverello di Cristo San Francesco di Assisi : insieme col cantico al sole del medesimo.
Chelsea [London] : Ashendene Press, 1904.
BX4700.F63 A1 1904 4o
Thucydides / translated into English by Benjamin Jowett.
Chelsea : Ashendene Press, 1930.
DF229.T5 J6 1930 fol.
Lo inferno di Dante Alighieri Fiorentino.
Chelsea [London] : Nella stamperia di Ashendene, 1902.
PQ4305 .A1 1902
The story without an end / translated from the German by Sarah Austin.
Chelsea : Ashendene Press, 1909.
PT1833.C24 K513 1909
The thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus concerning his education.
Ashendene [Hertfordshire, Eng.] : Ashendene Press, 1897.
B581 .L6 1897
The XI. bookes of the golden asse : containing the Metamorphosie of Lucius Apuleius interlaced with sundry pleasant and delectable tales, with an excellent narration of the marriage of Cupid and Psyches set out in the fourth, fifth, and the sixth bookes / translated out of Latine into English, by William Adlington.
Chelsea [London] : Ashendene Press, 1924.
3 copies.
PA6209.M3 A4 1924b 4o
Ye minutes of ye CLXXVIIth meeting of ye Sette of Odd Volumes : extracted from ye diary of Samuel Pepys Esq., M.A., F.R.S. / transcribed by Bro. John Todhunter, playwright to ye Sette.
[Hertford (England) : Ashendene Press, 1896]
2 copies.
AC1 .S5 30,42,2,22,24
AC1 .S5 42
The noble and joyous book entytled Le morte Darthur : notwythstondying it treateth of the byrth, lyf, and actes of the sayd Kyng Arthur, of his noble knyghtes of the rounde table, theyr mervayllous enquestes and adventures, thachyevyng of the Sangreal & in thende the dolorous deth and departyng out of thys worlde of them al / whiche book was reduced in to Englysshe by Syr Thomas Malory, Knyght.
Chelsea : Ashendene Press, [1913]
PR2041 .S73 1913 fol.
Lo paradiso di Dante Alighieri.
Chelsea [London] : Nella stamperia di Ashendene, 1905.
PQ4307 .A1 1905
Spenser's minor poems : containing The shepheardes calender, Complaints, Daphnaida, Colin Clovts come home again, Amoretti, Hymnes, Epithalamion, Prothalamion, Sonnets and svndrie other verses.
[Chelsea] : Ashendene Press, 1925.
PR2352 .A8 1925 fol.
Vita di Santa Chiara vergine / composta per Ugolino Verino ; reprinted from the original manuscript with an introduction and notes by Walter W. Seton.
Chelsea : Ashendene Press, 1921.
Includes "Reproduction in facsimile of the first four pages of the original manuscript written at Florence in the year 1496."
BX4700.C6 V4 1921
"The following pages are a copy of the journal kept by my grandfather, when he went on a trip to Paris in the year 1815 at the age of 20 ..."--Prelim. note, signed C.H. St. J.H.
DC705.H67 A3 1895
Sir Thomas More's Utopia.
Chelsea : Ashendene Press, 1906.
HX810.5 .E54 1906 4o
Two essays of Francis Lord Bacon : Of building & Gardens.
Ashendene [Hertfordshire, Eng.] : Ashendene Press, 1897.
PR2206 .A3 1897
A treatyse of fysshynge wyth an angle / by Dame Juliana Berners.
Chelsea [Eng.] : Printed at the Ashendene Press, 1903.
SH431 .B522 1903
Poems written in the year MCMXIII / by Robert Bridges
Chelsea : Printed by St. John Hornby at the Ashendene Press for the author, 1914.
2 copies.
PR4161.B6 P54 1914
PR4161.B6 P54 1914 c.2
The prologue to the Tales of Caunterbury / by Geoffrey Chaucer.
Ashendene, Hertford : Ashendene Press, 1898.
PR1868.P8 S5 1898
Tutte le opere di Dante Alighieri fiorentino : nuovamente rivedute nel testo e diligentemente emendate dal reverendo dottore Edoardo Moore, ed ora stampate per la gentile cortesia dei distinti direttori della stamperia delle Universita di Oxford.
Chelsea : Stamperia Ashendeniana, 1909.
PQ4300 .A1 1909 fol.
Lo purgatorio di Dante Alighieri Fiorentino.
Chelsea [London] : Nella stamperia di Ashendene, 1904
Based on Edward Moore's text. Woodcuts by Charles Keates from drawings made by R. Catterson-Smith. Initials filled in by hand by Graily Hewitt. Cf. Hornby.
PQ4306 .A1 1904
La vita nuova di Dante Alighieri Fiorentino.
Bayford [Hertfordshire, England] : Ashendene [Press] : Da C.H. St. J. H[ornby] ed E.M.S. H[ornby] fratello e sorella., MDCCCXCV [1895]
2 copies.
PQ4310 .V2 1895
PQ4310 .V2 1895 c.2
Three poems of John Milton.
Ashendene [Hertfordshire, Eng.] : Ashendene Press, 1896.
"This book, of which there are 50 copies & no more, was imprinted by me, St. John Hornby, upon my private press at Ashendene in the County of Hertford ... in this year of grace 1896 ... Printed for my friends ... & not for sale by my self or any other bookseller"--T.p. verso.
PR3552 .H6 1896
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam of Naishapur, the astronomer poet of Persia, rendered into English verse.
Ashendene [Hertfordshire, Eng.] : Ashendene Press, 1896.
PK6513 .A1 1896
Two consolatory letters of Plutarch : touching the death of a friend's son and of his own daughter.
Chelsea [London] : Ashendene Press, 1909.
PA4374.M8 C75 1909
A consolatory letter of Plutarch touching the death of a young friend.
Chelsea : Ashendene Press, 1915.
PA4374.M8 C752 1915
Publii Vergilii Maronis opera : Bucolica, Georgica, Aeneis.
Chelsea [London] : In aedibus C.H. St J. Hornby, 1910.
PA6801 .A2 1910
The young king and other tales / by Oscar Wilde.
Chelsea [London] : Ashendene Press, 1924.
PR5820 .Y6 1924
Three elegies.
Ashendene [Hertfordshire, Eng.] : Ashendene Press, 1899.
PR1175 .T45 1899
The song-story of Aucassin and Nicolete / done into English by Andrew Lang.
Chelsea : Ashendene Press, 1900.
PQ1426 E5 L3 1900
BX4700.F63 A22 1922
[1]. Greeting card, "St. Francis and the birds from the Ashendene Fioretti" (not Ashendene Press) -- [2]. 3 states of illustration from Fioretti di San Francesco (1922) : A. Working proof ; B. Direct from [Charles M.] Gere's drawing ; C. Facsimile redrawing / engraved by J.B. Swain -- [3]. Hornby's residence : proof for 1922 Christmas Card / engraved by J.B. Swain -- [4]. Proof for Un mazzetto di Fioretti di San Francesco (1904) / engraved by W.H. Hooper -- [5]. Proof for frontispiece, A treatyse of fysshyne wyth an angle (1903) -- [6]. 24 proofs on Japanese vellum for Le morte d'Arthur (1913) / engraved by W.H. Hooper and J.B. Swain -- [7]. 34 proofs on Japanese vellum for Dante's Divine comedy (1902-1905) / engraved by C. Keates and W.H. Hooper -- [8]. 44 proofs on Japanese vellum for Fioretti di San Francesco (1922) / engraved by J.B. Swain.
Z232.A82 A85 1903 fol.
[1]. Gathering "g" (p. 49-56) from Sir Thomas More's Utopia (1906); on vellum -- [2]. Gathering "b" (p. 9-16) from Lo Paradiso di Dante (1905); on vellum -- [3]. Blank sheet of watermarked paper, folded -- [4]. Folded pages from A book of songs and poems from the Old Testament and the Apocrypha (title page, p. 7-8, 33-40; 1904).
Z232.A82 A86 1904 4o
Cover sheet -- 1. Faerie Queene / Edmund Spenser (1923; 8 p. on 4 leaves) -- 2. The golden asse / Apuleius (1924; 8 p. on 2 leaves) -- 3. Wisdom of Jesus, the Son of Sirach, commonly called Ecclesiasticus (1932; 16 p. on 4 leaves) -- 4. Les amours pastorales de Daphnis et Chloe (1933; 8 p. on 2 leaves) -- 5. Ashendene Press bibliography (1935; 4 p. on 2 leaves) -- 6. Spenser's minor poems (1925; 12 p. on 6 leaves).
Z232.A82 O75 1961 fol.
Three groups of proof pages for 'A book of songs and poems from the Old Testament and the Apocrypha,' two of them for the eight vellum copies that were illuminated by Florence Kingsford. It is difficult to determine whether the pencil initials on these proofs were done by Kingsford or Graily Hewitt.
BS1091 .H672 1904
DF229.T5 J62 1930 fol.
Specimen page (page 35) from The golden asse, reproduced in three colors for the 1925 Paris Exhibition report issued by the Department of Overseas Trade. Cf. Franklin, page 143. Accompanied by detached gathering (pages 145-148, 157-160) from the published book.
PA6209.M4 A84 1924 4o
Two wood and metal printing blocks with text in reverse, and one block with large initial "N" designed by Graily Hewitt, from Canto 1 of Dante's Inferno. Text blocks have printed paper labels.
Z232.A82 A914 1909
Fell Great Primer -- Fell Great Primer Italic -- Fell English Roman -- Fell English Italic -- Caslon Pica Roman -- Fell Pica Black Letter -- Subaico Great Primer -- Ptolemy Great Primer -- Polyphilus (16 point) -- A. Blado Italic -- Long Primer Roman -- Long Primer Italic.
Z232.A82 A95 1925 4o
Proof sheet with two pages printed at the Ashendene Press of Charles St. John Hornby, in red and black with initials on one side and the other side blank.
PQ6329.A5 A84 1927 fol.
Specimen page (verso blank) from the Ashendene Press of Charles St. John Hornby. Printed in red and black, with decorated initial "W."
PQ6329.A5 A85 1927 fol.
Wood and metal printing block with hand-lettered paper label.
Z232.A82 G55 1906
Prepared for the 1931 first edition of the Ashendene Press's 'Les amours pastorales de Daphnis et de Chloé,' most copies of which were destroyed after printing when the ink failed to dry properly. The second, "official" edition was published in 1933.
Wood and metal printing block with paper label printed in red.
Z232.A82 H49 1930
Specimen page (verso blank) from the Ashendene Press of Charles St. John Hornby. Printed in red, black, and blue, with large initials designed by Graily Hewitt.
PR2358.A3 A84 1923 fol.
Proof of page 1 of the Ashendene Press publication of Virgil's works (verso blank). Variant from published book: Lacking red and blue paragraph marks; initial "T" in red instead of gold; two extra lines of text at bottom.
PA6801.A45 A84 1910 4o
Prospectuses for:
Translation of the Boke of Revelacion of Sanct Jhon the Devine, Dante's Inferno, May 1901
More's Utopia, 1906
Tutte le opere di Dante Alighieri, April 1909
P. Vergili Maronis Opera, Dec. 1910
Sir T. Malory's Morte d'Arthur, Sept. 1913
T. Lucreti Cari Opera, 1913
Il Decameron di Giovanni Boccaccio, Nov. 1920
Vita di Santa Chiara and Fioretti di S. Francesco, May 30, 1921
I Fioretti di San Francesco, Feb. 1922
Spenser's Faerie Queene, Jan. 1924
Spenser's Faerie Queene, Jan. 1924 (variant; address and date on 3 lines, indented)
The Golden Asse of L. Apuleius, Oct. 1924
Thucydides and Les Amours Pastorales de Daphnis et de Chloe, Feb. 1931 (with notice to subscribers)
A Descriptive Bibliography, Jan. 1935
Part of a collection of ephemera consists mainly of book prospectuses, sales receipts, and order forms, along with several bibliographical lists.
Z232.A82 A9 1901 fol.
Z232.A82 A847 1925
Order forms for:
Translation of the Boke of Revelacion of Sanct Jhon the Devine, Dante's Inferno, May 1901
Two printed on single folded sheet, 1903 (Proof of the notice to subscribers, with order form,)
Two order forms, one blank, one for Lady Sutton (no date)
Morte d'Arthur, 1913 (Blank)
Fioretti di S. Francesco, 1922 (Blank)
Spenser's Faerie Queene, 1924 (Blank)
The Historie of Don Quixote of the Mancha, Jan. 1926
Thucydides, Mar. 1931 (Blank)
Ecclesiasticus, 1932? (Blank)
Daphnis et Chloe, 1933? (Blank)
A Descriptive Bibliography of the Ashendene Press, 1935 (Blank)
A Descriptive Bibliography, [1935] (Blank acknowledgment form)
Part of a collection of ephemera consists mainly of book prospectuses, sales receipts, and order forms, along with several bibliographical lists.
Z232.A82 A9 1901 fol.
Book lists:
A list of books in preparation at the Ashendene Press ... and also of the books printed between the years MDCCCXCV and MCMIV, 1904
A list of the books printed at the Ashendene Press, MDCCCXCV-MCMXIII, Oct. 1913
Part of a collection of ephemera consists mainly of book prospectuses, sales receipts, and order forms, along with several bibliographical lists.
Z232.A82 A9 1901 fol.
Z232.A82 A818 1935 4o
Sales Receipt to:
Mr. E. Crawshaw for Translation of the Boke of Revelacion, signed by C.H.S. Hornby, Oct. 1901
Lionel Muirhead for vellum copy of More's Utopia, signed by Hornby, [2 Jan.?] 1906, accompanied by autograph address slip
John Charrington for More's Utopia, signed by Hornby, 3 Dec. 1906
Lionel Muirhead for Tutte le opere di Dante Alighieri, signed by Hornby, 7 July, 1909
John Charrington for Vergili Opera, signed by Hornby, 11 Jan. 1911
Lionel Muirhead for Vergili Opera, signed by Hornby, 27 Jan. 1911 (ampersand instead of "and" in text)
Lionel Muirhead for T. Lucreti Cari Opera, signed by Hornby, 11 July 1914, accompanied by stamped address slip postmarked 29 July, 1914
Lionel Muirhead for Decameron di Boccaccio, signed by Hornby, 24 June 1921, accompanied by stamped address slip
John Charrington for Fioretti di S. Francesco, signed by Hornby, 17 Mar. 1922
Lionel Muirhead for vellum copy of Fioretti di S. Francesco, signed by Hornby, 17 Apr. 1922
John Charrington for vellum copy of The Golden Asse of Apuleius, signed by Hornby, 25 Oct. 1924
G.S. Tomkinson for Ecclesiasticus, signed by Hornby, Apr. 12, 1933
G.S. Tomkinson for Daphnis et Chloe, signed by Hornby, May 1, 1934
John Charrington for vellum copy of Daphnis et Chloe, [Aug.?] 31, 1934
G.S. Tomkinson for A Descriptive Bibliography, signed by Hornby, 3 Sept. 1935
Part of a collection of ephemera consists mainly of book prospectuses, sales receipts, and order forms, along with several bibliographical lists.
Z232.A82 A9 1901 fol.
A rhyming alphabet describing members of the Bayford Ladies Hockey Club, which held its weekly meetings at Ashendene.
Z232.A82 B43 1895
2 copies.
PR6015.O65 C45 1913
PR6015.O65 C45 1913 c. 2
1. One gathering from Horace's Carmina Sapphica miniature book (p. 41-[48]; 1903) -- 2. Programme of 'The mousetrap', a play enacted at Ashendene on November 5, 1895 -- 3. Specimen pages of two type-faces cut for the Ashendene Press (Oct. 1930) -- 4. Lines written in the month's mind of Mona Dunn, Dec. 19, 1928-Jan. 19, 1929 / Shane Leslie -- 5. Mona, obiit December XIX, MCMXXVIII, anno aetatis septimo vicesimo, R.I.P. / [Earl of Birkenhead] -- 6. Woodcut of Chantmarle, Dorset : "With all good wishes from St John & Cicely Hornby" (1922) / by J.B. Swain from a drawing by Charles M. Gere -- 7. Shemuel the Bethlehemite : "With best wishes for Christmas & the New Year from St. John & Cicely Hornby (1916) / E.E. Bain -- 8. An invitation : Antony Hornby and Alfred Beit will present ... (1926) -- 9. Hymns and prayers for use at the marriage of Roger Antony Hornby and Veronica Blackwood at St. Paul's Church, Knightsbridge, December xvii, MCMXXXI (1931) -- 10. Invoice from John Windle to Charles P. Gould for one of 10 copies of the first printing (1931) of Daphnis et Chloe, accompanied by dealer's description and catalogue: Selections of fine printing from six [i.e. five] centuries : rare books from the library of Elmer & Eleanor Andersen (1993).
Z232.A82 A84 1920 4o
PG3366.G4 M3 1924
BV199.M3 H96 1928
PR5488 .I62 1922
Z232.A82 T76 1895 4o
by John Milton
PR3559 .A1 1928 4o
Notices and Announcements to:
Subscribers, 1903 (Carmina Alcaica, Carmina Sapphica, Treatyse of fysshynge with an angle)
Proof of the notice to subscribers, with order form, two printed on single folded sheet, 1903
Notice to the trade only: Ashendene Press edition of Dante, April 1909
To the trade only : the Ashendene Press edition of Malory's Morte d'Arthur, Sept. 1913
To the trade (one leaf re: trade discount, with printed note: "Mr. Hornby particularly requests that no Tip be offered to any of his Household either in or out of doors. This Rule is well understood and observed by all concerned"; no date)
To the trade (half leaf re: trade discount; annotated proof, no date)
Subscribers for Thucydides and Les Amours Pastorales de Daphnis et de Chloe, Feb. 1931 (with prospectus)
Announcement of the last books to be issued from the press (Book of Ecclesiasticus, Daphnis et Chloe), Mar. 1933
A farewell notice to the subscribers to the books of the Ashendene Press, Jan. 1935 (with a prospectus for A Descriptive Bibliography)
Part of a collection of ephemera consists mainly of book prospectuses, sales receipts, and order forms, along with several bibliographical lists.
Z232.A82 A9 1901 fol.
Additional errata (slip to be inserted into A Descriptive Bibliography), accompanied by typed note on Shelley House letterhead, signed by Hornby, 15 Jan. 1936.
Part of a collection of ephemera consists mainly of book prospectuses, sales receipts, and order forms, along with several bibliographical lists.
Z232.A82 A9 1901 fol.
Leaf detached from Charles St. John Hornby's bibliography of his Ashendene Press.
Page 51 has bibliographical entry 17, 'Quinti Horati Flacci Carmina Sapphica'; page 52 has bibliographical entry 18, 'A book of songs and poems from the Old Testament and the Apocrypha.'
Z232.A82 A32 1935 4o
Specimen page in black and red Subiaco type. Printed at the Ashendene Press for The Fleuron (no. 2, 1924) as an insert following the article "Mr. C.H. St. John Hornby's Ashendene Press," by Bernard H. Newdigate.
Henry James(1843-1916), author.
2 copies.
PS2120 .R424 1924 4o
PS2120 .R424 1924 4o c.2
"Printed ... from 'The Times Literary Supplement' of March 23, 1916 by C.H. StJ. Hornby at the Ashendene Press ... in the month of April of the year 1920"--Colophon.
PS2120 .R4 1920 4o
Poem printed at the Ashendene Press in 1916 and 1925, with slightly different titles and initials.
PR4854 C36 1916 4o
Z232.A82 W43 1901
In these letters, Hornby consults with Cockerell on the development of Subiaco type; mentions his publication of works by Dante, Horace, and Fioretti di San Francesco, along with their sale and distribution to friends; and generally remarks on travel, health, and personal meetings.
Z232.H8 A4 1901 4o letters
Z232.H8 A4 1901 4o description
Z232.H8 A4 1901 4o transcription
These letters, mainly business correspondence, make reference to various Ashendene books purchased by Tomkinson (Don Quixote, Ecclesiasticus, the Ashendene Press bibliography, etc.), along with details about custom bindings, forthcoming works, and Christmas greetings.
Z232.H8 A4 1923 4o
1. One-page autograph letter from C. H. St. John Hornby to unknown correspondent on Shelley House letterhead, dated 1 Nov. 1906 (re: order for Purgatorio and Paradiso) -- 2. One-page autograph letter from Hornby to Mr. Muirhead, on Shelley House letterhead, dated 27 June, 1909 (re: Dante) -- 3. One-page typed and signed letter from Hornby to Mr. P.S. Mills, Mosely Shop, on W.H. Smith & Son letterhead, dated 20th Oct. 1920 (re: inquiry, vellum copy of Morte d'Arthur) -- 4. One-page autograph letter from Hornby to Mr. Muirhead, on Shelley House letterhead, dated 19 April, 1922 (re: Fioretti) -- 5. Four-page autograph letter from Hornby to James Bain, on Shelley House letterhead, dated 22 Oct. 1924 (re: order for Golden asse, etc.) -- 6. Four-page autograph letter from Hornby to an unknown recipient, on Shelley House letterhead, dated 6 Dec. 1926 (re: general inquiry about Ashendene Press) -- 7. One-page autograph letter from Hornby to an unknown recipient, on Shelley House letterhead, dated 6 Dec. 1926 (re: general inquiry about Ashendene Press) -- 8. Two-page autograph letter from Hornby to Martin P. Klingel of Llanerch, Penn., on Shelley House letterhead, dated 6 May 1927 (re: order for Fioretti di San Francesco) -- 9. Two-page typed and signed letter from Hornby to M.P. Klingel, on Shelley House letterhead, dated 12th Dec. 1927 (re: request for Don Quixote, Morte d'Arthur, Faerie queene) -- 10. Receipt from Harry Lucas, Esq. to James S. Bain, bookseller, dated 18 Jan. 1928 (re: Don Quixote part 1, vellum) -- 11. One-page typed and signed letter from Hornby to Mr. W.B. Wootten of Los Angeles, Calif., on Shelley House letterhead, dated 18th Sept. 1928 (re: request for Hand-list of the books printed at the Ashendene Press); with envelope addressed to Wootten, postmarked 19 Oct. 1928 -- 12. One-page autograph letter from Hornby to M.P. Klingel, on Shelley House letterhead, dated 22 March, 1931 (re: order for Thucydides) -- 13. One-page typed letter (on carbon) from M.P. Klingel to Hornby, dated 11th April, 1931 (re: delay in receipt of Thucydides) -- 14. Two-page autograph letter from Hornby to M.P. Klingel, on Shelley House letterhead, dated 23 April, 1931 (re: Thucydides and advice on starting a private press) -- 15. Two-page typed and signed letter from Hornby to M.P. Klingel, on Shelley House letterhead, dated May 18th, 1931 (re: flaw in binding of Thucydides) -- 16. Two-page autograph letter from Hornby to M.P. Klingel, on Shelley House letterhead, dated 18 Jan. 1932 (re: payment for Thucydides) -- 17. Two-page typed letter (on carbon) from M.P. Klingel to Hornby, dated 12th March, 1932 (re: financial troubles, request for payment plan for Thucydides) -- 18. Two-page typed and signed letter from Hornby to M.P. Klingel, on Shelley House letterhead, dated March 23rd, 1932 (re: payment for Thucydides) -- 19. Autograph postcard from an unknown employee of Ashendene Press (not Hornby) to Messrs. Galloway & Porter, dated 16 Apr. 1934 (re: request for Daphnis & Chloe) -- 20. Two-page autograph letter from Hornby to Thomas F. Brooks, on Shelley House letterhead, dated 26 Aug. 1935 (re: order for Ashendene Press bibliography) -- 21. Two-page autograph letter from Hornby to T. F. Brooks, on Shelley House letterhead, dated 2 [Mar.?] 1936 (re: Bibliography, lack of payment) -- 22. One-page autograph letter from Hornby to T. F. Brooks, on Shelley House letterhead, dated 22 [March?], 1936 (re: Bibliography, lack of payment) -- 23. One-page autograph letter from Hornby to T. F. Brooks, on Shelley House letterhead, dated 20 June, 1936 (re: Bibliography, lack of payment).
Z232.A82 A4 1906 4o
The Aeneids of Virgil / done into English verse by William Morris.
London : Ellis and White, 1876.
PA6807.A5 M6 1876
The aims of art / by William Morris.
London : Office of "The Commonweal," 1887.
N72.S6 M67 1887
Another book that never was : William Morris, Charles Gere, The house of the Wolfings / by Peter Stansky.
San Francisco : Book Club of California, 1998.
PR5079 .T33 1998 4o
San Francisco : Mills College, 1934.
PR5080 .A78 1934 4o
[Pasadena : Roland Baughman, 1934]
Z232.M87 B65 1934
A catalogue of an exhibition of the 53 books printed by William Morris at his Kelmscott Press, 1891-1898 : a loan collection / arranged by Mrs. George M. Millard & exhibited in the Little Museum of La Miniatura, at no. 645 Prospect Crescent, Pasadena, February 18-March 2, 1929, to aid the William Morris Memorial Fund.
Los Angeles : Zamorano Club, [1929]
Z232.M87 M5 1929
Celebrating William Morris : selections from the Sanford and Helen Berger Collection : an exhibition in the Huntington and the Virginia Steele Scott Galleries, October 25, 1996-January 5, 1997 / [Margaretta M. Lovell].
San Marino, Calif. : The Huntington, [1996]
Z232.M87 L68 1996 4o
[San Marino, Calif. : The Huntington, 1996]
Z232.M87 C45 1996 4o
Boston : Merrymount Press, 1928.
2 copies.
Z232.M87 P3 1928
Z232.M87 P3 1928 c.2
Z232.M87 M8 1903
A dream of John Ball and, A king's lesson : (reprinted from the 'Commonweal') / by William Morris illustrated by Edward Burne-Jones.
London : Reeves & Turner, 1888.
PR5079 .D8 1888
Wien : H. Reichner, 1934.
Contents:
William Morris über seine Ziele bei der Begründung der Kelmscott Press -- Reminiscences about my father / May Morris -- William Morris [insert] / Rudolf Koch -- Erinnerungen an meinen Vater / May Morris -- William Morris and his papermaker, Joseph Batchelor ; William Morris und sein Papierfabrickant Joseph Batchelor / Sydney Ward -- William Morris, his influence on American printing / Frederic W. Goudy -- A talk on William Morris, broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation on Friday, February 9th, 1934 [insert] / May Morris
Z232.M87 I47 1934
[Palo Alto, Calif. : Dept. of Special Collections, Cecil H. Green Library, Stanford University, 1991]
Z232.M87 I5 1991
London : F. Hollings, 1933.
2 copies.
Z232.M87 F73 1933
B 2686342x c.2
Useful work versus useless toil / by William Morris.
[London] : [Clarion Office]: [[W. Reeves], [1893?];London : Printed by T. Cantwell.
Notes: Socialism. Socialist Platform.
HX246 .M835 1893
Providence, R.I. : Brown University Library, 1960.
2 copies.
Z232.M87 B7 1960 4o
Z232.M87 B7 1960 4o c.2
Los Angeles : Dawson's Book Shop, 1952.
2 copies.
Z232.M87 D38 1952
Z232.M87 D38 1952 c.2
Original work was projected for publication by the Kelmscott Press in 1897, but the project was abandoned after Morris's death. Two pages were printed for distribution in a limited edition of 160 unbound vellum copies, issued Oct. 7, 1897.
2 copies.
Z232.M87 F76 1920 fol.
Z232.M87 F76 1920 fol. c.2
A William Morris press goes west / by Theodore M. Lilienthal.
Berkeley : Tamalpais Press, 1961.
"This essay originally appeared in Hoja volante ... It has been reprinted by Roger Levenson at the Tamalpais Press in an edition of 99 copies for presentation by the author and printer to the members of the Zamorano Club in May, 1961. It is printed in Binny & Ronaldson and John Bell types on Ox-Bow rag paper"--Colophon.
Z232.M87 L56 1961
A talk on William Morris : broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation on Friday, February 9th, 1934 / by May Morris.
Oxford : Shakespeare Head Press, 1934.
Z232.M87 M67 1934
The roots of the mountains : wherein is told somewhat of the lives of the men of Burgdale, their friends, their neighbours, their foemen and their fellows in arms / by William Morris.
London : Reeves and Turner, 1890.
PR5079 .R65 1890
A tale of the house of the Wolfings and all the kindreds of the mark / written in prose and verse by William Morris.
London : Reeves and Turner, 196 Strand, 1889.
PR5079 .T3 1889b 4o
San Francisco : Grabhorn Press, 1934.
Facsimile reprint of a trial page printed in the Chaucer type and a trial page printed in Troy type, both selected from the Knight's Tale.
Z250.5.G6 M67 1934 fol.
William Morris, C.R. Ashbee, and the arts and crafts / Peter Stansky.
London : Nine Elms Press, c1984 (Andoversford, Gloucestershire : Whittington Press)
"In substantially the same form, this pamphlet was given as the opening talk 'The arts and crafts movement in its time' on 15 September 1978 for the Victorian Society conference, The Arts and Crafts Movement"--T.p. verso.
2 copies.
NK1142 .S73 1984
NK1142 .S73 1984 c.2
Typophile Keepsake for William Morris Society
Z232.M87 W4 1974 4o
Z232.M87 W46 1934
Z232.M87 W462 1934
William Morris and the Kelmscott Press : selected works from the collection of John J. Walsdorf : supplemented by works from the collections of Bucknell University, Franklin and Marshall College, Hofstra University, Lafayette College, Lehigh University, New York University, and the University of Scranton / [exhibition notes supplied by John J. Walsdorf exhibition catalog revised and annotated by Joseph Fennewald].
[Scranton, Pa.] : University of Scranton, c1994.
2 copies
Z232.M87 W48 1994
Z232.M87 W48 1994 c.2
Z232.B199 B37 1974 fol.
Useful work v. useless toil / by William Morris.
London : Socialist League Office, 1885.
HX246 .M835 1885
Useful work versus useless toil / by William Morris.
London : Hammersmith Socialist Society, 1893.
HX246 .M835 1893b
Monopoly, or, How labour is robbed / by William Morris.
London : printed by T. Cantwell, [1892?]
HX246 .M7 1892
"Excerpts from the Journals of Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson, 1879-1922"--P. facing t.p
Santa Monica, Calif. : Magpie Press, 1966.
Z232.C65 C63 1966
[San Francisco : Printed by Grabhorn-Hoyem, 1969]
2 copies.
Z232.C65 C64 1969
Z232.C65 C64 1969 c.2
Cobden-Sanderson and the Doves Press / [introduction by Ruari McLean].
[Wormerveer, Netherlands] : "In Usum Bibliophili", [196-]
2 copies.
Z232.C65 C6 1960z
Z232.C65 C6 1960z c.2
Cobden-Sanderson : binder, printer, mystic : informal address on viewing exhibit of Cobden-Sanderson and Doves Bindery bindings in Rare Book Room of the Grolier Club : Guild of Book Workers, May 27, 1964 / [by Norman H. Strouse].
[United States : s.n., 1964]
Z232.C65 S75 1964 4o
The Doves Bindery / by Evelyn Hunter Nordhoff with an unpublished letter by Anne Cobden-Sanderson to Joseph Ishill.
Berkeley Heights, N.J. : Published and printed by the Oriole Press, 1964.
Z269.2.C6 N6 1964
Doves books from the press & bindery of T.J. Cobden-Sanderson : with memorabilia of the man / assembled by Mrs. George M. Millard at the Little Museum of La Miniatura in Pasadena.
[Pasadena? : Little Museum of La Miniatura?], 1933 (South Pasadena, Calif. : Ward Ritchie)
2 copies.
Z232.C65 M6 1933
Z232.C65 M6 1933 c.2
The Doves Press books in the Turnbull Library / by C.R.H. Taylor.
Wellington [N.Z.] : Alexander Turnbull Library, 1953 (Wellington : Wright & Carman)
Z232.C65 T38 1953
Die Doves Press : zum 10. Todestag von T.J. Cobden-Sanderson, 7. September 1922 / von Alfred W. Pollard.
Wien : Herbert Reichner, 1932.
Z232.C65 P614 1932
Austin, Tex. : The Press at the Humanities Research Center, 1988.
Z232.W34 E437 1988
Birmingham, Mich. : Silverado Press, 1951.
Z232.C65 G74 1951
How I became a vegetarian / [Annie Cobden-Sanderson].
Los Angeles : Press of the Pegacycle Lady, 1983.
TX392 .C63 1983
Ideal book;The ideal book, or, Book beautiful : a tract on calligraphy, printing & illustration & on the book beautiful as a whole / by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson [decorations by Ray F. Coyle].
San Francisco : J.H. Nash, 1916.
Z246 .C55 1916
Pisgah Forest, N.C. : Ecusta Paper Corporation, [193-?]
Z246 .C55 1930z
Ideal book;The ideal book or book beautiful : a tract on calligraphy, printing and illustration, and on the book as a whole / by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson.
[Norwood, Mass.] : Plimpton Press, [1913?]
Z246 .C55 1913
Ideal book;The ideal book or book beautiful : a tract on calligraphy, printing, and illustration and on the book beautiful as a whole / Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson.
Berkeley, Calif. : Arif Press, 1981.
Z246 .C55 1981
Ideal book;The ideal book or book beautiful : a tract on calligraphy, printing, & illustration and on the book beautiful as a whole / T.J. Cobden-Sanderson.
Berkeley, CA. : Ārif Press, 1972.
Z246 .C55 1972
[New York : Stratford Press-American Book Bindery, 1930]
Z246 .C55 1930b
The book beautiful / by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson.
[San Francisco : Roxburghe Club], 1930.
2 copies.
Z246 .C55 1930
Z246 .C55 1930 c.2
J.H. Mason, R.D.I. : a selection from the notebooks of a scholar-printer / made by his son John Mason illustrated by Rigby Graham.
Leicester, Eng. : Twelve by Eight, c1961.
3 copies.
Z232.M39 A4 1961
Z232.M39 A4 1961 c.2
Z232.M39 A4 1961 c.3
Birmingham, Mich. : Silverado Press, 1950.
Z232.C65 C73 1950
Birmingham [Mich.] : Silverado Press, 1950.
Z232.C65 C74 1950
Mr Cobden-Sanderson's two-handed engine / John R. Nash.
London : Nine Elms Press, c1994.
2 copies.
Z232.C65 N37 1994
Z232.C65 N37 1994 c.2
Birmingham, Mich. : Silverado Press, 1950
Z232.C65 C78 1950
"You and your friends are invited by Mrs. George M. Millard to view a loan exhibition of Doves books, bound or printed by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson, in the Little Museum of La Miniatura, 645 Prospect Crescent, Pasadena, afternoons from two until six. March 13 to April 1, 1933"--Text, p. [3].
Z232.C65 M62 1933
Phantoms and phantasies / by J.A.P.
San Francisco : Privately printed : Taylor & Taylor, 1920.
PS3531.A7155 P52 1920
PR5403 .C6 1922
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b2703771~S2
PR5403 .C62 1922 4o
http://catalog.wustl.edu:80/record=b5214936~S2
Includes obituaries from the Times, Evening news, and the Antiquaries journal. Authors include John Johnson, Edward Cobb, and Doris Thorne.
Z232.W34 S57 1933
B 26858435 c.2
Spec copy: Inscribed: "To Miss Baker, from T.J. Cobden-Sanderson. The Doves Bindery, 24 April 1902."
HB161 .R95 1901
[Kew : R.C.H. Briggs, 1959]
Z232.W34 B75 1959 4o
Sir Emery Walker, 1851-1933 / Dorothy A. Harrop.
London : Nine Elms Press, c1986 (Andoversford, Gloucestershire : Whittington Press)
2 copies.
Z232.W34 H37 1986
Z232.W34 H37 1986 c.2
Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson, bogbinder og bogtrykker / af C. Volmer Nordlunde.
København : Nyt Nordisk Forlag Arnold Busck, 1957.
Z232.C65 N6 1957
Sir Emery Walker and the revival of printing / by C. Volmer Nordlunde.
Copenhagen : [s.n.], 1959 (Copenhagen : Nordlunde's Bogtrykkeri)
"Translated by Betty J. Klitgaard"--p. [25]
Z232.W34 N67 1959
T.J. Cobden-Sanderson as bookbinder / F.A. Schmidt-Künsemüller ; translated by I. Grafe.
Esher, Surrey : Tabard Press, 1966.
2 copies.
Z269.2.C6 S413 1966
Z269.2.C6 S413 1966 c.2
[San Francisco : E. and R. Grabhorn, 1926]
A biographical sketch of Anne and Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson.
Z232.C65 W65 1926
Amsterdam : Antiquariaat De Zilverdistel, 1992.
Z232.C65 A58 1992
Ashendene and the Double Crown Club : some remembrances / by Ward Ritchie.
[Laguna Beach, Calif.] : Laguna Verde Imprenta, 1979.
Z232.A82 R57 1979
Hamburg : Hauswedell & Nolte, [2014]
Z232.A82 H38 2014
Ashendene Press : paper read to Double Crown Club / by Charles Harry StJohn Hornby.
Meriden, Conn., U.S.A. : Bayberry Hill Press, 1970.
Z232.A82 H67 1970
C.H. StJ. Hornby, 25 June 1867-26 April 1946 : an anthology of appreciations / [compiled by Michael Hornby].
London : Published for private circulation by W.H. Smith, 1946.
Includes tributes by A.D. Power, C.R. Kemp, Viscount Hambleden, David Roy, R.H. Hardy, A.E. Jordan, Sydney Cockerell, Joseph Thorp, Wilton N. McCann, W.M. Hornby, Ernest Barker, Mervyn O'Gorman, Graily Hewitt, Evelyn Wrench, Alfred H. and Louise Powell, and Thomas Barlow.
Z232.H8 C2 1946
[London : W.H. Smith, 1943]
Includes speeches by A.D. Power and C.H. StJ. Hornby.
Z232.H8 C19 1943
Boston : Anne & David Bromer, 1983.
PA6393 .C3 1983 text
PA6393 .C3 1983 prospectus
Charles Harry StJohn Hornby, English gentleman : an essay / by Foster Macy Johnson.
Meriden, Conn. : Bayberry Hill Press, [1973]
Z232.H8 J64 1973
The construction of Roman letters / by Albrecht Dürer.
Cambridge [Mass.] : Dunster House, 1924.
2 copies.
NK3615 .D7 1924
NK3615 .D7 1924 c.2
Et ego in Arcadia : an essay / by Beatrice Warde.
[Austin, Tex. : W.T. Taylor, 1986]
Z232.A82 W3 1986
[Shaker Heights, Ohio?] : Wind & Harlot Press, 1976.
"These letters, exchanged by Messrs. Updike and Hornby in February of 1930, are now in the possession of Bridwell Library, Southern Methodist University ... Hand-set and printed damp in the spring of 1976 at the Wind & Harlot Press. Twenty-five copies"--Colophon.
Z256 .U5 1976
Printing on vellum / Updike, Hornby.
Shaker Hts. : Wind & Harlot, 1992.
"These letters were exchanged by Messrs. Updike and Hornby in February of 1930. They are reprinted from an edition made at the press in 1976"--Colophon
Z256 .U5 1992 min.
Prolusiones subsicivae.
[London] : Printed by C. H. St J. Hornby in Fetter Lane, 1894.
This booklet was printed by Charles St. John Hornby during the autumn of 1894 when he was learning the printing business at W.H. Smith & Son in Fetter Lane, a year before the first Ashendene Press book came out. It is his only pre-Ashendene publication. See Colin Franklin, The Ashendene Press, page 2.
PR1179.L3 P76 1894
[Los Angeles, Calif.] : Occidental College Library Press, 1982.
Vignette on cover is of a woodcut used by Mr. Hornby as one of his printer's marks and also as a personal bookplate.
"...printed at the Occidental College Library Press by Tyrus G. Harmsen for members of the Roxburghe and Zamorano Clubs on the occasion of their joint meeting in Los Angeles, October 9th and 10th, 1982"--Colophon.
Z232.A82 S9 1982
Los Angeles : Dawson's Book Shop, 1952.
2 copies.
Z232.M87 D38 1952
Z232.M87 D38 1952 c.2
An introduction to the Doves and Ashendene Presses : illustrated from material in the National Art Library / Janet Skidmore.
[London] : Victoria and Albert Museum, c1986.
"Books, specimen and proof sheets of the Doves and Ashendene Presses held in the National Art Library": p. 20-24.
Z232.C65 S55 1986
Morris, Updike, and 3 American presses / by Paul Shaw.
Z208 .S48 1982
The triple crown--Kelmscott, Doves, and Ashendene / by Colin Franklin.
Dallas : Bridwell Library, Southern Methodist University, 1977.
"An address ... given in Perkins Chapel, January 16, 1977, to mark the coming to the collections of Bridwell Library of the Sir Emery Walker copy of the Doves Press Bible printed on vellum"--P. following t.p.
2 copies.
Z231.5.P7 F72 1977
Z231.5.P7 F72 1977 c.2
Annotated typescript copy of an address given in Perkins Chapel, January 16, 1977, to mark the coming to the collections of Bridwell Library of the Sir Emery Walker copy of the Doves Press Bible printed on vellum.
Accompanied by broadside titled 'The triple crown of modern typography,' with descriptions of the Kelmscott Chaucer, the Doves Press Bible, and the Ashendene Dante.
Z231.5.P7 F72 1977a 4o text
Z231.5.P7 F72 1977a 4o broadside