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Shakespeare Head PressThe Elizabethan scholar A. H. Bullen established the Shakespeare Head Press in Stratford-up-Avon in 1904. His original aim was to produce a good edition of Shakespeare's works, and his ten volume Stratford Town Shakespeare was completed by 1907. After Bullen died in 1927, the press was acquired by a partnership including Basil Blackwell, the Oxford bookseller. Bernard Newdigate was appointed as typographer and under his direction the press worked within the Morris tradition: Ovid's Metamorphoses was the first book he produced as a limited edition.
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title-page of Morte d'Arthur | |
beginning of sixth book of Morte d'Arthur | |
cover of Metamorphoses | |
title-page of Metamorphoses | |
page 61 of Metamorphoses | |
opening of the Decameron | |
page 141 of the Decameron |