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Presses Listed Without Numbers Have Been Traced in a Index of Presses Collected in Special Collections A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z * Refers to presses in the U.S. Presses listed without numbers have been traced in a "Presses" subject heading but are otherwise classified. A122 Abattoir* A124 Abbe, Elfriede Martha* A191 Adagio* A221 Adcraft* A258 Afterhours* Agathynian* A311 Aitken* A339 Albondocani* A343 Albrizzi A349 Alcatraz* A351 Alcestis* A356 Alcuin A3563 Alcuin Society A3607 Alderbrink* A361 Aldergate* A362 Alderman* A365 Aldus A365 (Aldus forgeries) A367 Alembic A425 Allen* A429 Alley Printshop* A505 Amaranth A512 Amerbach, Johann A517 Les Amis de Nandette A540 Anachronic Editions* A545 Anderson, Caroline* A581 Angel Alley* A582 Angelica* A584 Angelo* A618 Anshelm, Thomas A628 Anthoensen* A632 Antioch* Anton Koberger A635 Anvil* A641 Apellicon* A642 Apiary* A644 Apollo A655 Appletree Alley* A665 Aquila A667 Archetype* A673 Archway* A681 Arden A698 Aries* A712 Arion* (ex Grabhorn-Hoyem) Arts (of Baker Library Press)* A815 Ascensius* A819 Ashendene A826 Ashlar* A856 Astolat A859 L'Astrolabe A885 Attic* A945 Avalun Ayer* Back to TOP! B128 Backwoods* B142 Badius Ascensius Baker Library Press* (not individually listed; see Archives) B211 Ballantyne B217 Baltimore, Lord B219 Balzac, Honore de B221 Bandar Log* B228 Banyan* B233 Barbera B234 Barbou B292 Baskerville B298 Battell Chappel* Bayberry Hill* B354 Beacon B383 Beaumont Beehive (mostly in Stinehour) Beilenson, Peter see Peter Pauper B413 Bell, Robert* B416 Les belles feuilles Ben Ben* B439 Bennett* B440 Beo* B442 Beresford, Anne* B443 Berkeley Printers* B456 Bernardinus de Bindonis B461 Berthelette, Thomas B468 Bevilacqua Bevilacqua, Simon B476 Bieler* B532 Bird & Bull* Bisbee* B544 Bissinger* B558 Bixler* B5604 Black Archer* B5606 Black Cat* B565 Black Mack* B5607 Black Manikin (Paris) B5608 Black Sparrow* B561 Black Sun B5613 Black Vine* B568 Bledlow B619 Bliss* B622 Blue Anchor* B623 Blue Moon* B625 Blue Sky* B633 Bodoni (Montagola & Verona) B632 Bodoni (Parma) B631 Bodoni (Saluzzo) Bodoni (Verona) see Bodoni (Montagola & Verona) B638 Bonellus B644 Book Club of California* B647 Book Club of Texas* B67 Bow & Arrow* B675 Bowen* B727 Bradford* B7275 Bradford, William* B729 Bradley B73 Bradypress* B734 Brandywine B74 BreadLoaf* B75 Bremer B77 Bridge* B774 Bridge & Byron* B776 Brighton* B778 Brindabella B785 Bromer B791 Brooks Brothers of the book* B795 Brown, Michele* B798 Brown Ziggurat* (see also Ziggurat) B82 Buckner B876 Bulmer B972 Byrd, W.* B999 Byway* Back to TOP! C1277 Caliban* C128 California University* C135 Cambria C144 Cambridge University C145 Camelot* C149 Camotio Candle C170 Capra* C174 Capricorn* C175 Caradoc C176 Caravel Carl Purington Rollins* (x-ref to Rollins, C. P.) C215 Carnegie Institute of Technology (Dept. of Printing) C23 Carr* C243 Carriage House C255 Carrousel* Casanova* C273 Castalia* C279 Castle Press* C281 Catawba* C283 Catfish* C285 Cathrijne (Utrecht) C317 Caxton C3173 Caxton Club* C3177 Caxton Head C318 Cayme Cedar Press C326 Cedar Tree Press* C334 Chamberlain* C359 Champoeg* C36 Chaplin, Bob* C422 Cheloniidae* C4237 Cherryburn* C424 Cheshire* Cheshire House C429 Cheylesmore (London) C439 Chilmark* C445 Chimaera C448 Chiswick C451 Chocorua* C49 Cinamon* (see Cinamon, G. E.) C495 Circle C541 Clarendon C55 Clay, Richard C589 Cleland* C599 Cleverdon C615 Close-Grip* C627 Club of Odd Volumes* C672 Coffee House* C674 Cole-Holmquist* C682 Colines C684 Colish* C699 Collier, T.* C72 Colt* C723 Columbiad Club of Connecticut* C734 Comet* C737 Commonwealth* C739 The Compulsive Printer* (see also D'Ambrosio) C751 Conde Nast* C762 Connaissais C768 Contre Coup C776 Cooper Union* C79 Copeland and Day* C8187 Corvinus C819 Corydon* Cotty, Anne-Claude C498 (sic) Couclouma C832 Countryman* Cowell* C848 Cranach C85 Cranbrook* C863 Cres C864 Cresset C867 Cricket* C869 Crow's Mark* C891 Cuala C912 Cummington* C916 Cuneo* C92 Cupid C949 Curwen C992 Cygnet* C996 Czechoslavakia State Printing Office Back to TOP! D185 Daedalus D'Ambrosio* (see Compulisive Printer) D215 Dandelion* D221 Daniel D242 Darby* D247 Dartmouth College Library Book Arts Workshop* D325 David, Matthew D327 Davidson, Laura D334 Daye, John D344 Dean* D37 De la More D448 Derrydale* D496 De Vinne* D562 Didot D578 Dieu Donne* D645 Ditchling (x-ref to Saint Sominic) D638 Docter* Dodinan Dodman D679 Dogwood* D687 Doldrums* D696 Dolmen D698 Dolphin D722 Domesday Dorstal Demenico Louisa D742 Double Elephant* D751 Doves Doxey (x-ref to Lark) D831 Driftwind* D837 Dropmore D84 Drucker, Johanna* D842 Drugulin D91 Dun Emer (x-ref to Cuala) D961 Dwiggins* (x-ref to Dwiggins, W. A.) Back to TOP! E12 Eakins* E13 Easy Hill* E22 Eden Hill* E23 Ediciones Armino Edwin B. Hill* (x-ref to Hill, Edwin Bliss) E47 Ellis* E478 ELM* (Wallingford, Penn.) E479 Elm* E48 Elm Tree* E485 Elmete E49 Elston* E519 Elysium* E52 Elzevir E522 Elzevir (American)* E56 Encino* E57 Engdahl Typography* E58 Engle* E59 Enschede* (see also St. Onge) E63 Ephrata Eponymous E65 Eragny E68 Eremite* E78 Essex House E81 Estienne E86 Eucalyptus* E92 Evans, Edmund* E94 Ewert* E96 Ex Ophidia* Back to TOP! F2127 Fanfare F213 Fanfrolico F278 Favil F313 Feathered Serpent* F493 Fine Arts Press, University of Oregon* Finial* F513 Firefly* F515 Fireweed F518 Fitzgerald* F625 Flamingo* F635 Fleece F639 Fleuron* F662 Florence Flying Fame F779 Fortune F824 Foulis F825 Fountain* F827 Four Ducks* F854 Franklin* F872 Fredericks, Claude* F92 Froben Back to TOP! G111 Gaberbocchus G127 Gaine* A362 Garamond (see Alderman) G159 Ganymed G184 Garden View Garnett* G264 Gefn G274 Gehenna G284 Gemor* G289 Gentry, Helen* G296 Georgian* G39 Giglio G40 Giligia* G41 Gill (x-ref to Gill, Eric) G414 Gillick* G416 Gilliss* G436 Giolito de' Ferrari G437 Girs* G438 Giunta (x-ref to Junta) G48 Glegg* G555 Godine* G565 Golden Cockerel G5652 Golden Cross* G5654 Golden Dog G5656 Golden Eagle* G5657 Goose G5658 Golden Head G5659 Golden Hind* G566 Golden Quill* G567 Goldene Brunnen G582 Gollancz G653 Gordon G662 Gosden Head* G665 Gossamer G752 Grabhorn* G7522 Grabhorn - Hoyem* G753 Grace Hoper* G755 Grady* G762 Gran Quivira [nip]* G765 Granary Graphic Arts workshop (x-ref to Baker Library Press; file in Archives) Gravesend* (x-ref to Hammer, V.K.) G795 Grayhound G797 Graywolf* G823 Green, J.* G826 Green, S.* G835 Green & Spooner* G845 Green Mt.* Greenland G859 Greenwood* G862 Gregynog G865 Grenfell G869 Grey Bow* G895 Grolier Club* G898 Gr¿nlands admin. G929 Gryphius G982 Gutenberg Back to TOP! H117 Haddon* Hailbrun H129 Halcyon H131 Hale* H183 Hammer* (x-ref to Hammer, V.K.) H1832 Hammer Creek* H191 Hand and Flower Hanover* (D.C. Hist.) H214 Harbor* H235 Harcourt-Brace Keepsakes* H245 Harrison* H25 Harsy Hart* H251 Hart, Leo* H261 Harvard University* H271 Hasegawa H317 Hawthorn House* H3172 Hawthorn Press H318 Hawthornden H332 Haymarket H365 Heintzemann* Hellbox* (see Hammer Creek) H389 Henkel* H425 Heritage* H427 Hermetic* H428 Hermit H43 Heron* H435 Heron (Boston) H445 Hertzog* H462 Hesperides H485 Heyeck H524 Hidy, Lance* H537 High House H541 High Loft High Noon* (x-ref to Hammer, V. K.) H546 Hildreth* H554 Hilleary & Petko* H559 Hillside* H5592 Hillside, Franklin, NH (interfield under Tilton with x-ref) Hillside, Tilton, NH H678 Hogarth H717 Holiday* H735 Holiseventh H766 Hoover Hornby (x-ref to Ashendene) H816 Hours Hoyem H911 Hunt* (Elmer Munson) H924 Hunter* H926 Huntington* H953 Hyder* Back to TOP! I12 Ibarra I32 Impressions Workshop* I34 Imprimerie Nationale I345 Imprimerie Royale I36 Imprint Society* I39 Indiana Kid* Ink-well* (x-ref to Sign of the Ink-Well) I59 Insel-Verlag Interplayers (x-ref to Sign of the Interplayers) Back to TOP! J 144 Jabberwock* J159 Jacout J254 Janiculo J267 Jansson J268 Janus* (U. S.) Jenson J487 Jesse* J546 Jionji J613 John Barnard* J6133 John Crowne Companionship* J6138 Johnck & Seeger* J636 Johnston, Paul* J942 Julian Editions J969 Junta J971 Junto* Back to TOP! K15 Kairos* K171 Kavanagh Hand-Press* K294 Keller* K298 Kelly-Winterton K299 Kelmscott K384 Kennedy, Lawton K394 Kesset* K524 Kickshaws K588 King Library K611 King's Printers K617 Kingsport* K634 Kirgate* K636 Kitemaug* K767 Knots Press* K769 Koch, Peter* K855 Kraft K868 Kraushar* K889 Kreydlein K897 Knipp Andrea* K997 Kynoch K998 Kyobunkwan Back to TOP! L-D Allen (x-ref to Allen) L113 Laboratory* L114 Le Livre Locatellus L128 Labyrinth* L149 Lakeside* L263 Land Marks* L265 Lane* Lantern* L314 Lapina L325 Lark* L368 Laughlin* L371 Laurel* L373 Laurentian* L51 Lee Priory L536 Leiter-Nypels L555 Letterio Calapai* L560 Liddle, Matthew Lilliputter (x-ref to Elm Tree) L564 Lime Kiln* L565 Lime Rock* L629 Limited Editions Club* L661 Lion and Unicorn L863 Lone Goose* L874 Lord John* L876 Lorenz* Loring* L895 Los Angeles City College L896 Los Angeles Club* L963 Luchtmans L964 Lucky Dog* L966 Ludwig Back to TOP! M118 McArthur* M136 McCorquodale M137 McCreery MacKay* M229 McMurtrie* M263 Madeley M275 Magpie Main Street, Inc. - vid Penmaen Mandragora* M312 Mandrake M322 Maple* M332 Marchbanks Margaret I. King Library* (x-ref to Hammer, V. C.) M339 Marion* M385 Mason Hill* M389 Massmann, Robert E.* M422 Mathews M432 Maverick* M497a Meles Vulgaris M505 Menhaden M512 Merat M539 Mercury* M542 Meriden* M543 Meridian* M552 Mermaid M554 Merrymount* M583 Metacom* M623 Millpond* M687 MIsserini M736 Miller (Greenland) M741 Monadnock* M761 Montanihiaume M765 Montford, B. M826 Morison M828 Morning Star* M829 Morning Sun* M850 Mosaic M853 Mosher* M864 Mountain House* M923 Munder M927 Munsell* Back to TOP! N171 Nash* N425 New Broom
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