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Around Robins to greet
the New Year 2006
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Art for Life: the story of Peggy Angus, by Carolyn Trant |
The Book Decorations of Thomas Lowinsky, by Colin Myers with an annotated checklist by Oliver Clark |
The Books of Jonah: an illustrated essay on Jonah and the Whale by David Blamires |
Burin, Box and Board: by Swedish graphic artist Lennart Forsberg (specials available) |
A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens, with illustrations by Chris Burke |
Garden Relicts, by Bert and Molly Eastman |
Gleanings, from Ann Muir |
Handmade Type, the first Justin Howes Memorial Lecture, by James Mosley |
Hung Out to Dry: celebrating the art of the broadsheet |
Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll with an illustration by Alice Smith |
A Line, a story in wood and linocuts of a man and his dog by Suyeon Kim |
Lullaby, by Richard Rowlands |
Milk for the Cat, by Harold Monro, the second of our poetic type-specimens on a feline theme |
The Owl and the Pussy-cat by Edward Lear, the third of our series of cat poem/type specimens |
A Paper Snowstorm: Toni Savage and the Leicester Broadsheet Revival, by Derek Deadman and Rigby Graham |
Parvus, Sven Ljungberg's stories of childhood in Sweden illustrated with forty-five wood engravings |
Peggy Angus: Influence & Inspiration, essays by Diana Hall, Katherine Morris, Philippa Threlfall, Carolyn Trant & Barry Viney |
Random Recipes, our fifteenth New Year Booklet |
Sunspots, poems by Ray Greenblatt, a linocut by Bert Eastman, handmade paper, and a clever binding |
Tree House, a narrative in linocut by John Liddell |
An Unsolicited Testimonial, published to mark the centenary of the births of Benjamin Franklin & John Baskerville |
Walking Round Cambridge with William Blake: Auguries of Innocence illustrated by Cambridge artists Rose Harries |