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Chiswick Press

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This private printing press was a forerunner of the private presses started by William Morris and others later in the 19th century. It was founded by Charles Whittingham (1767-1840) who had acquired a patent for extracting tar from old ropes. The hemp was pulped to produce a paper with a strong and silky finish while the tar was used to produce printing ink. In 1810 Whittingham took out a lease on High House (demolished 1880) in Chiswick Mall which he equipped as a printing works with a paper mill next door. The riverside location was probably selected because of its proximity to the draw dock where barge loads of old ships' ropes from London and other dockyards could be unloaded. In 1818 Chiswick Press moved to larger premises at College House, Chiswick Mall. After Whittingham's death his nephew, Charles Whittingham (1797-1876) took over the business and continued printing at Chiswick until 1852 when he moved the Chiswick Press to its other office in Tooks Court, Chancery Lane. Chiswick Press specialised in the production of small dainty volumes, noted for their woodcut engravings. The books were printed by hand on iron presses (one of the presses belonging to the Chiswick Press is now in Gunnersbury Park Museum). The Whittinghams not only pioneered a movement towards finely produced books at reasonable prices but also to smaller-sized books which were easy to fit in a pocket. They thus posed a threat to other publishers of the time which favoured big books at big prices.

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  • Catalogue of the Pictures Belonging to His Grace the Duke of Portland, at Welbeck Abbey, and in London, M. D. ccc. lxxxxiiii

    Representative edition published 2022

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  • Poetical Sketches by William Blake

    Representative edition published 2018

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  • The Prophetic Books of William Blake

    Representative edition published 2018

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  • The Aspects of Religion in the United States of America

    Representative edition published 2018

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  • A handbook of the art of illumination as practised during the middle ages

    Representative edition published 2018

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  • Some hints on pattern-designing

    Representative edition published 2007

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  • Aunt Judy's Tales

    Representative edition published 2004

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  • Legends and Lyrics

    Representative edition published 2003

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  • Undine

    Representative edition published 1999

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  • Sea garden

    Representative edition published 1975

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  • Letters to Henry Fox Lord Holland

    Representative edition published 1915

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  • The masqueraders

    Representative edition published 1909

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  • The Chichester Cathedral prayer book

    Representative edition published 1907

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  • Windlestraw: A Book of Verse, with Legends in Rhyme of the Plants and Animals

    Representative edition published 1905

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  • Early Florentine woodcuts

    Representative edition published 1897

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  • Escarlamonde: And Other Poems

    Representative edition published 1893

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  • English Lyrics

    Representative edition published 1885

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  • English sonnets by living writers

    Representative edition published 1881

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  • The banquet to Richard C. McCormick, commissioner-general for the United States

    Representative edition published 1878

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  • The Hindu Law of Adoption

    Representative edition published 1873

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  • So much of the diary of Lady Willoughby as relates to her domestic history

    Representative edition published 1844

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  • The natural history of the Bible ; or, A description of all the quadrupeds, birds, fishes, reptiles, and insects, trees, plants, flowers, gums, and precious stones, mentioned in the sacred scriptures: Collected from the best authorities, and alphabetically arranged

    Representative edition published 1824

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  • The shipwreck

    Representative edition published 1818

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  • Emblems, divine and moral

    Representative edition published 1818

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