THE OLD SCHOOL PRESSAn occasional newsletter
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April 2003 |
recent progress on
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The story of the writing and printing of a masterpiece of printing in the 'Fell types' in the twentieth century: Stanley Morison's John Fell, the University Press and the 'Fell' Types published by Oxford University Press in 1967 | |
to be published Autumn 2003![]() ![]() |
Work on the text of Stanley Morison and 'John Fell' nears completion. I have a little more work to complete at Cambridge University Library, in the Stanley Morison archives there, but the text is written and then only needs final copy-editing. | |
Over the last three months I have continued my conversations with several of the people involved in the production of the book. Vivian Ridler was Printer to the University and the man who finally saw the book onto the press - he was the third Printer involved in its production - it took over 40 years from conception to publication! He celebrates his 90th birthday this year and I have had the pleasure of prompting and recording his reminiscences of the book and the others involved, not least Morison and his assistants Harry Carter and John Simmons. John Simmons has also found a microphone in front of him at our recent conversations - he did a great deal of the ground work for Morison's research, in particular cataloguing the Fell materials and books printed in Fell in Fell's time. It has also been a delight to talk to John Bowley who was a compositor in the Top Composing Room at the time of the book's printing and who set the specimen settings of the Exotics in the book. | ||
The book gets bigger by the day - as such things do - currently running to about twice the original 60pp estimate, and it will contain sample pages of Oxford books printed in Fell at important moments in the story, together with about a dozen photographs of those involved, many previously unpublished, from the archives of Oxford University Press. The de luxe copies will contain a portfolio of additional material. | ||
I shall be using Harry McIntosh's services once again to get the text machine-set. On this occasion I shall probably have him use his Mactronic system to prepare Monotype spools from my digital copy, from which I shall have the text machine-set in Monotype Van Dijck. It is a remarkable combination of modern computer technology and hot-metal technology - a perfect match in my opinion. If you would like to know more about Harry's system and the services he offers, visit his Mactronic site. | ||
The Oxford Fine Press Book Fair |
The biggest fine press book fair in the world - not to be missed! | |
1st-2nd of November 2003 |
This is just a preliminary announcement to ensure that you put the 1st and 2nd of November 2003 in your diary, as on that weekend there will be the ever-unmissable Oxford Fine Press Fair. Bigger and better than ever: sixty fine presses from around the world, twenty-five specialist dealers, ten trade suppliers, and related societies, plus a full programme of lectures on the Sunday, ... | |
It will be held once more at Oxford Brookes University in the suburbs of Oxford, England. We will be keeping our e-newsletter subscribers up to date as details develop over the coming months. Full details are posted at the FPBA website. | ||
And, of course, The Old School Press will have a number of new publications on show since the last Oxford Fair in 2001. | ||
Copyright © Martyn Ould 2003. |