The Keepsake Press was a private press founded by English writer Roy Lewis. The press published more than 100 books and chapbooks using letterpress techniques...
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Illustrated by a Retrospect of the Activities of The Keepsake Press from Its Foundation (Keepsake Press, 1975) Even Caxton Had His Troubles with the Pickets...
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book, the press was asked to adopt the Keepsake Poems project after the death of long-term collaborator Roy Lewis (founder of the Keepsake Press) and has...
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The Keepsake was an English literary annual which ran from 1828 to 1857, published each Christmas from 1827 to 1856, for perusal during the year of the...
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Newnham. Richmond, Surrey: Keepsake Press, 1977. 180 copies. Enough of Green. Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 1977. A Morden Tower Reading...
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Andrew Young : remembrance and homage (Tidal Press, Maine, 1978) - small selection Parables (Keepsake Press, Richmond 1985) - mini-sermons The Thirteenth...
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edition broadside posters, countless short-run ephemera including printed keepsakes, and contributions to journals such as Bookways: A Quarterly Journal of...
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version of Maut se Pahle. The Prison-House (1985) Purple Gold Mountain (Keepsake Press, 1960) First Voices (1965) Selected Poems (1988) "Poetry: A Problem...
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Worm, Cafe Books, 1972 What, The Keepsake Press, 1972 Singles, John Roberts Press, 1973 Mixed Rushes, John Roberts Press, 1974 Urbanal, (self-published)...
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1826. —. "The Convent of Chailot". The Keepsake for MDCCCXXVIII. —. "Ferdinando Eboli. A Tale". The Keepsake for MDCCCXXIX. Ed. Frederic Mansel Reynolds...
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(Pergamon Press, 1970) Selected Poems (Allison & Busby, 1971) Company of Women (Sceptre Press, 1971) Incident at West Bay, a poem (The Keepsake Press, 1972)...
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City (Trigram Press, 1971) Pathetic Fallacies (London, Eyre Methuen, 1973) The Rehousing of Scaffardi (Richmond, Surrey: Keepsake Press, 1976) Dedications...
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Commemorative Official Keepsake Guidebook. Sastrugi Press. 2017. ISBN 978-1-944986-07-0. Idaho Total Eclipse Guide, Commemorative Official Keepsake Guidebook. Sastrugi...
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Mansands Trilogy. Richmond, Surrey: The Keepsake Press, 1988 ISBN 0901924776 Sun, Sea & Earth Whittington Press, 1989 ISBN 185428004X Cornwall; an Interior...
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Chance of a Lifetime. London: Anvil Press, 1978. Moments in Italy: Poems and Sketches. Richmond, England: The Keepsake Press (An edition of 280 signed and numbered...
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Keepsake Press, London, 1968 (200 copies) A Share of the Market Ulsterman Publications, Belfast, 1973. The Animal Programme: Four Poems Anvil Press Poetry...
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Missing". Alter The Press. Retrieved August 26, 2016. "Balance and Composure - The Things We Think We're Missing" (Print). Alternative Press. October 2013....
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short story written by Mary Shelley and first published in 1831 for The Keepsake. Guido, the narrator, tells the story of his encounter with a strange,...
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Sussman, "Stories for The Keepsake" (CC), 163–165. Sussman, "Stories for The Keepsake" (CC), 167. Sussman, "Stories for The Keepsake" (CC), 167, 176; Hofkosh...
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included 18 ornaments, including six glass ball ornaments. The Hallmark Keepsake Ornament collection is dated and available for just one year. By 1998,...
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released two collections of her favourite self-penned tunes, Keepsake – Chapter 1 (2011) and Keepsake – Chapter 2 (2015) and is now signed to music publisher...
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small press editions, from which he then drew for his more commercial collections. Pride of place goes to the nine publications from Roy Lewis' Keepsake Press...
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Orphic Poem, Keepsake Press, London, 1963 Visions and Ruins, St. Albert's Press, Aylesford, Kent, 1964 Agamemnon in Hades, St. Albert's Press, Aylesford...
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Trilogy, Richmond, Surrey, Keepsake Press, 1988. Mad Tom on Tower Hill, Exeter, Stride, 1989. Forest Sequence, Bath, Mammon Press, 1991. The Patient Reconstruction...
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Dream" is a Gothic tale written by Mary Shelley and first published in The Keepsake for 1832. Set in France around the turn of the seventeenth century, it...
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"non-style-over-substance sense of work ethic" as "frustrating". Trouser Press described it as a "better-than-decent stab at hook-filled spareness". Pete...
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Girl is a Gothic tale written by Mary Shelley and first published in The Keepsake for 1833. The tale is set in Wales, and tells the story of a young woman...
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discovered that he had exhumed corpses from local graveyards and fashioned keepsakes from their bones and skin. He also confessed to killing two women: tavern...
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"The Keepsake Stories" is the title given to three short stories by Sir Walter Scott which appeared in The Keepsake for MDCCCXXIX, a literary annual published...
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1988 to 1991, several of which were later included on the compilation Keepsakes – A Collection. Has also been re-released under the titles Unplugged,...
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