| Manuscripts/MS Add.9816/A contains: |
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Martyn Skinner, Old Rectory; or, The interview; The session in seven scenes (Rampant Lions, 1973) |
| 54 |
Sylvia Plath, Pursuit (Rainbow Press, 1973) |
| 55 |
Ted Hughes, Spring, summer, autumn, winter (Rainbow Press, 1973) |
| 56 |
Charles II to Lord Taaffe: letters in exile; edited with an introduction and notes by Timothy Crist (Rampant Lions, 1974) |
| 57 |
J. G. Lubbock, Light and the mind's eye (Bertram Rota, 1974) |
| 58 |
Will Carter and Sebastian Carter, Portfolio 2: projects, backward glances, and jeux d'esprit (Rampant Lions, 1974) |
| 59 |
Illustrations for Robinson Crusoe by Edward Gordon Craig; introduced by Edward A. Craig (not printed) |
| 60 |
Charles Wadsworth, Seed leaves (David R. Godine, 1974) |
| 61 |
Michael Rothenstein and Edward Lucie-Smith, Seven Colours (Rampant Lions, 1974) |
| 62 |
William Morris, The story of Cupid and Psyche, with wood-engravings designed by Edward Burne-Jones and mostly engraved by William Morris, with an introduction by A. R. Dufty (Clover Hill Editions, 1974). Volume 1: Introduction |
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William Morris, The story of Cupid and Psyche. Volume 2: The poem with the engravings |
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Rampant Lions Press Archive
| Title |
John Milton, Areopagitica: a speech of Mr John Milton for the liberty of unlicensed printing, to the Parliament of England, edited, with an introduction and notes by Isabel Rivers (Deighton, Bell, 1973) |
| Reference |
MS Add.9816/A/48 |
| Covering Dates |
1965-1972 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 envelope |
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| Content and context |
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Layouts; estimates; artwork; prospectus (copy and marked proof); correspondence with Will and Sebastian Carter
Includes correspondence, specimen setting of 2 pages, and other papers from an earlier project. 'First Areo¬pagitica project. To be illustrated by Henry Moore as a Clover Hill edition. Lack of interest on Moore's part meant this was abandoned.' For the 1973 book 'The bulk of the preparatory material - pasteup, setting copy etc - sold to James Dearden, College of Librarianship, Wales, shortly after publication' - notes by Sebastian Carter.
Correspondents include J. B. Broadbent, Cambridge University Press, Chilmark Press, Douglas Cleverdon, Louis G. Cowan, Deighton, Bell & Co. (John Beech), Dorstel press (Robert Nartnoll), Monotype Corporation, Henry Moore.
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| Index Terms |
| Cleverdon, Thomas Douglas James (1903-1987) publisher |
| Moore, Henry Spencer (1898-1986) sculptor |
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