Arion Press1974–presentEach title is a single limited edition with a letterpress colophon stating the total limitAshendene Press1895–1935Hand-press limited editions, most using Hornby's proprietary 'Subiaco' type (and later theBird & Bull Press1958–c.2013Letterpress limited editions printed on Morris's own HANDMADE PAPER (he made the paper as Cheloniidae Pressc.1979–1990sSmall letterpress limited editions with hand-numbered, often-signed colophons; original RoCuala Press1902–1946 (Dun Emer 1902–08; Cuala 1908–46, later revivals)Hand-press limited editions on Irish handmade paper, printed with Caslon type; printed colDoves Press1900–1916Hand-press limited editions in the single proprietary 'Doves' type; austere typography witEaston Press1975–presentMost Easton Press volumes are leather-bound REPRINTS (not firsts) — full leather, gilt edgFolio Society1947–presentMost Folio Society books are illustrated REPRINTS (not first editions of the text) issued Franklin Library1973–c.2000Two distinct categories: (1) 'Signed First Edition' series — true first printings with a SGehenna Press1942–2000 (Baskin d. 2000; some posthumous completion)Letterpress limited editions, most with a printed colophon stating a small limitation (oftGolden Cockerel Press1920–1961Letterpress limited editions with a printed colophon stating the limitation; many titles iGrabhorn Press1919–1965 (Grabhorn-Hoyem 1966–1973)Fine letterpress limited editions (San Francisco); printed colophon with stated limitationGregynog Press1923–1940 (original); 1974–present (revived)Hand-press letterpress limited editions printed at Gregynog Hall, Wales; printed colophon Heritage Press1935–c.1980sNO limitation page and NO signed colophon — this absence distinguishes Heritage from its pKelmscott Press1891–1898Hand-press letterpress limited editions (1891–1898), each with a printed colophon stating Limited Editions Club1929–present (classic Macy era 1929–1956; Shiff era 1979 onward)Every LEC title is a true limited edition with a printed colophon/limitation leaf (usuallyNonesuch Press1922–1968 (active core 1920s–30s)Limited editions, but Nonesuch was distinctive for using COMMERCIAL trade printers and finOfficina Bodoni1922–1977 (Hans Mardersteig; continued by son Martino)Hand-press letterpress limited editions, most with a printed colophon giving the limitatioPennyroyal Pressc.1970s–presentLimited letterpress editions with a printed, hand-numbered colophon; signed by Barry MoserYolla Bolly Press1975–c.2008Letterpress limited editions (Covelo, California); printed colophon with stated limitation
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