Here ends The Art And Craft Of Printing; Collected Essays By William Morris. Of this book there have been printed two hundred and ten copies by Clarke Conwell at The Elston Press: Finished this thirtieth day of January MDCCCCII. Sold by Clarke Conwell at The Elston Press, Pelham Road, New Rochelle, New York.
Additional Transcriber’s Notes
For “A Note on Founding the Kelmscott Press”
- Page 4: “trangress” changed to “[transgress]”: “Modern printers systematically transgress against it”
- Page 5: “artitcle” changed to “[article]”: “the foregoing article was written”
- Page 5: “Pysche” changed to “[Psyche]”: “Cupid and Psyche”
- Page 7: “rubicated” changed to “[rubricated]”: “left blank to be rubricated by hand”
- Page 12: “handmade” changed to “[hand-made]”: “English hand-made paper”
- Page 12: “Calendar” changed to “[Calender]”: “Spenser’s Shepheardes Calender”
- Page 26: “H. W. Hooper” changed to “[W. H. Hooper]”
- Page 32: “water-mark” changed to “[watermark]”: “with the apple watermark”
- Page 40: The reference in item 52 [to page 8] for "Love is Enough" was corrected to page 5.
- Page 40: The reference in item 53 [to page 7] for "The Earthly Paradise" was corrected to page 5. The reference [to the ornaments on page 9] was corrected to page 7. The reference [to page 17] was corrected to page 12.
- Page 40: The reference in "Various Lists" [to page 10] was corrected to page 6.
- Page 43: “Milliam” changed to “[William]” in item 53
- Page 44: The reference in "Various Lists" [to page 57] was corrected to page 38.
For “The Ideal Book”
- Page 1: “determation” changed to “[determination]”: “a determination to put our eyes”
For “An Essay on Printing”