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==Further reading== {{div col|colwidth=50em}} * [[Will Ransom]], ''Private Presses and Their Books.'' New York City: [[R. R. Bowker]], 1929; {{OCLC|27326913}} * Roderick Cave, ''The Private Press'' (2nd ed.). New York City: [[R. R. Bowker]], 1983; {{OCLC|969849170}} * [[Johanna Drucker]], ''The Century of Artists' Books.'' New York City: [[Granary Books]], 1995 * [[Colin Franklin (writer and bibliographer)|Colin Franklin]], ''The Private Presses'' London: [[Studio Vista Ltd.]] (1969); {{OCLC|}} * [[Colin Franklin (writer and bibliographer)|Colin Franklin]], ''The Private Presses'' (2nd ed.). [[Aldershot]]: Scolar Press; [[Brookfield, Vermont|Brookfield]]: [[Ashgate Publishing|Gower Publishing Company]], 1991; {{OCLC|551505190|185502461}} * [[John Carter (author)|John Carter]], ''ABC for Book Collectors.'' [[Oak Knoll Press]], 1995; {{OCLC|270894754}} * Charles L. Pickering, [[Ofsted|HMI]], ''The Private Press Movement,'' an address by Pickering to the Manchester Society of Book Collectors, [[Maidstone, Kent]]: [[Maidstone College of Art]], School of Printing (1967); {{OCLC|28268389}} * Gilbert Turner (1911β1983), ''The Private Press: Its Achievement and Influence,'' [[Birmingham]], England: Association of Assistant Librarians, Midland Division (1954); {{OCLC|940315205}} * ''The Private Press Today,'' for the 17th [[King's Lynn]] Festival: an exhibition, arranged by Juliet Standing, designed to show the scope and quality of work produced during the last few years at various private presses ''[etc.],'' illustrations by [[Rigby Graham]], The Riverside Room, July 22β29, 1967, published at The [[Orchard Wyndham|Orchard]], [[Wymondham, Leicestershire]] by the Brewhouse Press (1967); {{OCLC|224716056|57459700|561420434}}; {{OCLC|561420445|65743870|640025289}} * Bruce Emmerson Bellamy, ''Private Publishing and Printing Press in England Since 1945,'' New York City: [[K. G. Saur Verlag|K. G. Saur Publishing]]; London: Clive Bingley (1980); {{OCLC|836260056}}; {{ISBN|0-89664-180-5}} (U.S.); {{ISBN|0-85157-297-9}} (U.K.) {{div col end}}
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