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Letter to Emery Walker from Clarke Conwell of The Elston Press, New York dated Feb 27 but no year. Found in, The Art and Craft of Printing by Morris, William, shelf C1. Part of the Emery Walker Library.
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New York
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Letter from Mr Clarke Conwell, The Elston Press, New Rochelle, New York to Emery Walker. Dated only Feb 27th. Found in The Art and Craft of Printing by William Morris.
From Mr. Clarke Conwell, The ELSTON Press[i] Ninety-eight Pelham Road, New Rochelle, New York
Emery Walker, Esq
My dear Sir,
On reprinting a number of essays by William Morris under the title “The Art and Craft of Printing” I have used the one from the Arts & Crafts Essays which bears your name in conjunction with that of Mr Morris.
I am aware that in doing this I hav without consulting you I have apparently followed a practice all too common in America, but the article was in type before I noticed the joint signature and being too important to omit there was nothing to do but go on with it. I wish however to apologise for the apparent lack of courtesy (and I assure you that it was only apparent) and [hope] that you will accept the two copies of the book which I have sent you by post.
My next book, a reprint of the final edition of Milton’s “Comus” will be more interesting from a typo-graphical standpoint – I have taken the liberty of reserving a copy of it which I will be forwarded to you when issued, and which I shall ask you to accept with my kind regards.
Faithfully yours
Clarke Conwell
Feb 27th
[Footnote:
[i]The Elston Press operated between 1900 and 1904 and moved to New Rochelle in 1901. It was started by Clarke Conwell and his wife Helen Marguerite O’Kane. CAW]