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Martyn Ould; Martyn Thomas; John Randle (Publisher). Spring Cleaning At The Clarendon Press [Offprint from Matrix 18] (Together with a promotional card for Matrix 18). The Whittington Press, Risbury, Herefordshire, 1998.

Price: US$45.51 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: 4pp leaflet thread bound within a black card folder. Printed at The Old School Press on untrimmed laid paper with a title plate of similar stock tipped to front of folder. This is an offprint of an article previously entitled 'Researching the Revival of the Fell Types' which appeared in Matrix 18. Red design Initial T on p1. Also enclosed within the folder is a single light purple promotional card for forthcoming issue of Matrix 18. Both items in fine condition and now protected in a clear archival envelope.

Seller: The Bookshop at Beech Cottage, Newbury, United Kingdom

RANDLE John & Rosalind (Editors).. Matrix 18. A Review for Printers and Bibliophiles.. Risbury: The Whittington Press, 1998.

Price: US$91.01 + shipping

Description: Quarto (28.5 x 20cm). One of 745 copies in stiff boards & dustwrapper published at £135. pp. [vi],236. With numerous plates & inserts, many mounted. VG. [PPB 94-8.587]

Seller: Colin Page Books, Storrington, United Kingdom

Randle, John and Randle, Rosalind (Eds). Matrix 18 - Number Eighteen, Winter 1998. The Whittington Press, Risbury, Herefordshire, 1998.

Price: US$123.52 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: [6], 236pp, [2]. Original card covers in DJ. Bright and clean. One of 745 copies bound thus, with order form for Matrix 19 laid in loosely. With articles by Ruari McLean, Roderick Cave, Sebastian Carter, and John Randle Size: 4to

Seller: Zetetic Books, Berkhamsted, United Kingdom

John and Rosalind Randle (eds.). Matrix 18: A review for printers and bibliophiles. Winter 1998.. The Whittington Press, 1998.

Price: US$225.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: 236 pp. plus numerous tip-ins and other illustrations; 7.75 x 11.25" One of 745 copies bound in stiff card wrappers (of 820 total copies) with printed dustjacket. Order form for Matrix 19 laid in. This issue contains over 25 articles on printers, printing, private presses and the book arts, including Jan Tschichold, an Afterword (Ruari McLean); The Fanfare Press (David McKitterick); Bruce Rogers and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Michael Johnson); Gravure at Thames and Hudson (Ian Mackenzie-Kerr); Forging Links at the Latin Press: Some Letters between Guido Morris and Will Ransom (Roderick Cave); Researching the Revival of the Fell Types (Martyn Ould and Martyn Thomas); A Curious View of Book Design at the University Printing House in Cambridge, 1939-56 (John Dreyfus); Type for Books, and Books for Type (Sebastian Carter); and numerous others. A fine copy.

Seller: George Ong Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.

Randle, John (Editor). MATRIX 18 A Review for Printers and Bibliophiles.. Herefordshire: The Whittington Press, 1998.

Price: US$275.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: One of 825 copies. 7 ¾ in. x 11 ¼ in. 236 pp. Various types of illustrations including samples of fine printing (some tipped in, others loosely laid in). Printed paper cover over flexible boards. With added plastic cover. The cover has a partial list of contents. Also laid-in is a 5 ½ in. x 8 ¾ in. announcement of this issue and an order form. Fine condition. This item weighs 3 lbs. Postage may be extra on this item.

Seller: Peter Keisogloff Rare Books, Inc., Brecksville, OH, U.S.A.

Randle, J. & R.. Matrix 18 [ A Review for Printers and Bibliophiles ] Number Eighteen. [ Winter 1998, de luxe edition ].. Whittington Press, Risbury, first edition, 1998, 1998.

Price: US$468.06 + shipping

Description: Special limited edition, 1 of 80 copies, from a total edition of 825 copies. Quarter-bound in Oasis leather and paper marbled by Colleen Gryspeerd, and with a separate portfolio of engravings by Rachel Reckitt, 4to, 236 pp, mounted specimen leaves, inserts, plates, illustrations, many colour, some folding. The Winter 1998 issue of this highly literate and gloriously produced chronicle of fine printing, private press work and the book arts. Each issue of Matrix is not only a thoroughly enjoyable read but also a visual and tactile delight with numerous tipped-in specimen papers, pieces of fine printing, etc - it really cannot be too highly recommended. Contents - Typographer and Comp, by Michael Clapham; Jan Tschichold, An Afterword, by Ruari McLean; Ben Nicholson and Printing, by Alan Powers; LA Type, by Wm Erik Voss; The Fanfare Press, by David McKitterick; Photography and the Visual Arts, by Olive Cook; Bruce Rogers and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Michael Johnson; Rachel Reckitt: Letters from the Blitz, by Hal Bishop; Characters in Search of an Author, by Brian Webb; Memories of Joseph Thorp, by Jonah Jones; Gravure at Thames and Hudson, By Ian Mackenzie-Kerr; Zodiaque and Heliogravure, by Sheila Hönigsberg; Forging Links at the Latin Press: Some Letters between Guido Morris and Will Ransom, edited by Roderick Cave; My First Years as a Printer, by Guido Morris; Researching the Revival of the Fell Types, by Martyn Ould and Martyn Thomas; An English Printer in Paris, by Michael Caine; The Significance of Sixteen-point Body, by Theo Rehak; A Curious View of Book Design at the University Printing House in Cambridge, 1939-56, by John Dreyfus; The Papermaking Girls of the Maqattam Garbage Settlement, by Maureen Richardson; From Pink Order to Blue Label, by Michael Black; Dinner with the Wangs: Ceremonial Papers of the Chinese, Part 3, by Roderick Cave; Type for Books, and Books for Type, by Sebastian Carter; A Sentimental Typographic Journey, by Paul Hayden Duensing; The Ultimate Type Specimen Book, by Roy Millington; Enid Marx, R.D.I, by Alan Powers; Fabrics for Hard Wear, by Enid Marx; Edward Craig, by John Randle; Rewriting History? Observations on the Centenary Issue of The Monotype Recorder, by Dan Carr; Private Press Books 1997: a Review, by David Chambers; Book Reviews, by Simon Lawrence, David McKitterick, Glenn Storhaug, John Craig, John Randle and David Esslemont. Copy Number XV. Fine in slipcase.

Seller: Wykeham Books, LONDON, United Kingdom

Randle, J. & R.. Matrix 18 [ A Review for Printers and Bibliophiles ] Number Eighteen. [ Winter 1998, de luxe edition ].. Whittington Press, Risbury, first edition, 1998, 1998.

Price: US$468.06 + shipping

Description: Special limited edition, 1 of 80 copies, from a total edition of 825 copies. Quarter-bound in Oasis leather and paper marbled by Colleen Gryspeerd, and with a separate portfolio of engravings by Rachel Reckitt, 4to, 236 pp, mounted specimen leaves, inserts, plates, illustrations, many colour, some folding. The Winter 1998 issue of this highly literate and gloriously produced chronicle of fine printing, private press work and the book arts. Each issue of Matrix is not only a thoroughly enjoyable read but also a visual and tactile delight with numerous tipped-in specimen papers, pieces of fine printing, etc - it really cannot be too highly recommended. Contents - Typographer and Comp, by Michael Clapham; Jan Tschichold, An Afterword, by Ruari McLean; Ben Nicholson and Printing, by Alan Powers; LA Type, by Wm Erik Voss; The Fanfare Press, by David McKitterick; Photography and the Visual Arts, by Olive Cook; Bruce Rogers and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Michael Johnson; Rachel Reckitt: Letters from the Blitz, by Hal Bishop; Characters in Search of an Author, by Brian Webb; Memories of Joseph Thorp, by Jonah Jones; Gravure at Thames and Hudson, By Ian Mackenzie-Kerr; Zodiaque and Heliogravure, by Sheila Hönigsberg; Forging Links at the Latin Press: Some Letters between Guido Morris and Will Ransom, edited by Roderick Cave; My First Years as a Printer, by Guido Morris; Researching the Revival of the Fell Types, by Martyn Ould and Martyn Thomas; An English Printer in Paris, by Michael Caine; The Significance of Sixteen-point Body, by Theo Rehak; A Curious View of Book Design at the University Printing House in Cambridge, 1939-56, by John Dreyfus; The Papermaking Girls of the Maqattam Garbage Settlement, by Maureen Richardson; From Pink Order to Blue Label, by Michael Black; Dinner with the Wangs: Ceremonial Papers of the Chinese, Part 3, by Roderick Cave; Type for Books, and Books for Type, by Sebastian Carter; A Sentimental Typographic Journey, by Paul Hayden Duensing; The Ultimate Type Specimen Book, by Roy Millington; Enid Marx, R.D.I, by Alan Powers; Fabrics for Hard Wear, by Enid Marx; Edward Craig, by John Randle; Rewriting History? Observations on the Centenary Issue of The Monotype Recorder, by Dan Carr; Private Press Books 1997: a Review, by David Chambers; Book Reviews, by Simon Lawrence, David McKitterick, Glenn Storhaug, John Craig, John Randle and David Esslemont. Copy No. XXXIV. Front board of the separate portfolio has some orange offsetting from contact with the the main volume, otherwise Fine in Fine slipcase.

Seller: Wykeham Books, LONDON, United Kingdom