| The Wood Lea Press was founded in 1987 to publish The
wood-engravings of John Nash (now out of print).
Since then, the press has published a number of books
devoted to British print-making in the first half of the
twentieth century — Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, Roger
Fry, Carrington, Edward Wadsworth, Paul Nash, and John
Nash
are among the artists that have been featured.
The books are large format, limited editions with great
care being taken in their design and in the choice of paper
and bindings. All the work is illustrated, full-size wherever
possible.
Details of books in print are given on this website but,
to give you a better idea of the quality, please send for
a prospectus printed to the same standard as the book on
the paper used for it.
Details of Fine
Press Book Association are on www.fpba.com See
also 'Private Presses of the UK' on
www.the-old-school.demon.co.uk/ppuk.htm
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