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William Morris

Influence in Private Press

T.J. Cobden-Sanderson

 

T.J. Cobden-Sanderson founded the Doves Press four years after Morris’s death in 1896 with Emery Walker, Morris’s associate in founding the Kelmscott press. However, Cobden- Sanderson was hardly a blind admirer of Morris.  He even wrote an essay called “I Do Not Believe in the Doctrine of William Morris” in 1917.  While he respected Morris’s influence in the world of fine printing, he did not share his love of type design and disdain for bindings. Cobden-Sanderson used just one roman typeface for all the Doves Press publications, but his bindings were expressive, colorful, and varied. He also bound several works by Morris, including Art and Socialism and Hope, Fears for Art and Love is Enough.

 

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A vellum binding by Cobden-Sanderson, a striking contrast to Morris's simple vellum bindings An elaborate binding of Rossetti's 'Poems' by Cobden-Sandeson
A vellum binding by Cobden-Sanderson, a striking contrast to Morris's simple vellum bindings An elaborate binding of Rossetti's 'Poems' by Cobden-Sandeson
An embossed leather cover by Cobden-Sanderson, of 'Sigurd the Volsung' by Morris The first page of Cobden-Sanderson's Bible
An embossed leather cover by Cobden-Sanderson, of 'Sigurd the Volsung' by Morris The first page of Cobden-Sanderson's Bible

 

 

William Morris

  • life/career
  • portraits
  • letter to Aglaia Coronio

friends/family

  • Jane Morris
    • life
    • portraits
  • Dante Gabriel Rossetti
    • life
    • portraits
    • cartoons

The Kelmscott Press

  • the name
  • the press
  • images

Influence in Private Press

  • Introduction
    • Elbert Hubbard
    • Eric Gill
    • Thomas B. Mosher
    • Barry Moser
    • Daniel Berkeley Updike
    • W.A. Dwiggins
    • T.J. Cobden-Sanderson
    • Dard Hunter

Links on Morris

  • Annotated Bibliography
  • Web links
  • Exhibit Author Biography

 

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