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Hand-made books for the collector who reads and the reader who collects

The Catalogue: a list of books in print

Prospectuses available on request
Click on each title to see illustrations and find out more about the book. For information on buying a book, see How to Order or if you need help, ask us a question

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Handmade Type, the first Justin Howes Memorial Lecture, by James Mosley
£10.00
Sunspots, poems by Ray Greenblatt with a linocut by Bert Eastman
£45.00
Art for Life: the story of Peggy Angus, by Caroline Trant
£300.00
An Unsolicited Testimonial, published to mark the centenary of the births of Benjamin Franklin & John Baskerville
£15.00
Burin, Box and Board: by Lennart Forsberg, featuring wood engravings from the Swedish graphic artist (specials available)
£136.00 (specials £282.00)
Peggy Angus: Influence & Inspiration, essays by Diana Hall, Katherine Morris, Philippa Threlfall, Carolyn Trant and Barry Viney
£15.00
Garden Relicts, Bert Eastman's copper relief etchings and linocuts of finds from his cottage garden are enhanced by a text by Bert and his wife Molly
£60.00
A Paper Snowstorm: Toni Savage and the Leicester Broadsheet Revival, by Derek Deadman and Rigby Graham
£168.00
My Father Made Toys, by Thorsten Sjölin with wood engravings by Geraldine Waddington
£20.00
Around Robins to greet the New Year 2006, with prints reproduced from Thomas Bewick's birds
£15.00
Infant Sorrow & Infant Joy, by William Blake
£10.00
A Lullaby, by Richard Rowlands
£10.00
A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens, with illustrations by Chris Burke
£90.00
Milk for the Cat, by Harold Monro, is the second of our poetic type-specimens on a feline theme
£27.00
The Book Decorations of Thomas Lowinsky, by Colin Myers with an annotated checklist by Oliver Clarke
Judges' Choice Award winner at the 2001 Oxford Fine Press Book Fair
£186.00
Bert & Molly Eastman's Book of Indian Toys
A celebration of twenty Indian toys in the authors' collection with over twenty multi-coloured linocuts
£96.00
Marco's Animal Alphabet by Enid Marx with a pochoir colour scheme by Peter Alan
£180.00
Parvus, Sven Ljungberg's stories of childhood in Sweden illustrated with forty-five wood engravings
£58.00
The Amazing Miss Brooke, essays and illustrations by Gunnar Brusewitz on the natural world and the men, women and creatures in it
£48.00
Urban Birds, cuts of city birds by Jo Spaul illustrated with a miscellany of avian poetry
£45.00
Tree House, a narrative in linocut by John Liddell
£65.00
An Introduction to Chapbooks, by Barry McKay. An examination of the production, distribution and audience for 18th- and 19th-century chapbooks written by one of the most authoritative voices in recent scholarship.
£45.00
Playing Gershwin, a short story by Robert Graham with pochoir illustrations by Peter Allan
£20.00
A Correspondence of 1953 Concerning the Book The Seven Deadly Virtues by Denis Tegetmeier and Eric Gill, initiated and conducted by the collector and bibliophile Stanley Scott, with new illustrations by Romey Brough
£45.00
Beware of Men in Suits, a cautionary tale in verse by Jim Burns with illustrations by Peter S. Carter
£12.00
The Dogs Meat Man, an eighteenth-century broadside text in chapbook form
£10.00

Last updated 11 November 2007 by K. Whalen.