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[Middle Hill Press; Thomas Phillipps] A collection of seventeen pamphlets, tracts, leaflets, and broadsides printed at Thomas Phillipps' Middle Hill Press.. Many anti-Catholic.

Author: 
Middle Hill Press [Sir Thomas Phillipps, 1st Baronet (1792 ?1872), antiquary and book collector]
Publication details: 
Middle Hill Press apparently founded in 1822.
£480.00

Most items show signs of being disbound, mainly good condition1. Thomas Phillipps, Letter [heading] To the Editor of the Cheltenham Free Press and Gloucestershire Herald, associating Reform with the Re-establishment of Roman Catholics, one page, 12 x 19cms.2. [Verse] Ebenezer Higgins, Complaint of the Parish Clerk against Ritualism, one page, 26 x 9cm3. [Verse] The Spider Monk and the Maiden Fly, one page, 10 x 16.5cm.4. Ex Vita Ducis Valentino | Magnifico Viro [?] , 8pp., 11 x 17cms5. The Conspirators Schemes, Hospitals, Homes, Convents, [8]pp., 11 x 17cm6. The Christian Observer on the Posit

[Anne Cobden-Sanderson; suffragette; Hammersmith Publishing Company] Pro Forma Invoice [Printed Heading] Bought of the Hammersmith Publishing Company sent to anarchist Ambrose Barker.

Author: 
[Anne Cobden-Sanderson; suffragette; Hammersmith Publishing Company]
Doves
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River House Hammersmith [handwritten]; printed 7 Hammersmith Terrace, W. excised. See image
£180.00
Doves

Obl.12mo, 20 x 13cm, foxing but text legible. Dated 6 Oct 1903 with details in Anne Cobden-Sanderson's hand (as other handwritten detail) of two items purchased by Barker, both by J.W. Mackail and printed at the Chiswick Press: Socialism & Politics and Parting of the Ways. I've found no substantial discussion of the Hammersmith Publishing Company. See image for full text.

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