Chiswick Press

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Publishing Hannah Mary Rathbone
The full title is So Much of the Diary of Lady Willoughby as Relates to Her Domestic History, and the Eventful Period of the Reign of Charles the First.
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Publishing Evelyn Underhill
After she met Rabindranath Tagore , then at the height of fame, in 1912, EU went on to write three reviews of his books for the Nation. The two maintained a friendship and correspondence...

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1810-1811
The Chiswick Press was established by Charles Wittingham the Elder , when he moved his printing works to Chiswick; the name stayed when the press moved back into central London.
1920
The Golden Cockerel Press was founded at Waltham St Lawrence, Berkshire, by Harold Midgely Taylor and Gay Taylor .

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