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Enitharmon Press


Enitharmon was founded in 1967 in Britain. Enitharmon is the name William Blake gave to a character representing spiritual beauty and the inspiration of the poet. The logo of the Press derives from a Blake woodcut.




  • Raine, Kathleen. “Ninfa revisited.” (1968) London: Enitharmon. Limited edition of 325 copies of which 125 are reserved for Hubert Howard. Printed from 16 point Centaur type and printed on Antique Laid paper by Daedalus Press in Stoke Ferry, Norfolk. UMCP has copy numberrf 24 and signed by author. Special Collections Stacks PR6035 .A37 N52.

  • Raine, Kathleen. Six dreams, and other poems. (1968) London: Enitharmon Press. The frontispiece is by Cecil Collins, and the wood engravings by Juliet Standing. Limited edition of 450 signed and numbered copies, of which 100 are bound by Trevor Hickman. Printed from 13 point Poliphilus type and printed on Grosvenor Chaters' Glastonbury Antique Laid paper by Daedlus Press in Stoke Ferry, Norfolk. UMCP has copy numbered 22 and signed by the author. Special Collections Stacks PR6035 .A37 S5.

  • Blunden, Edmund and Leonard Clark. “Tribute to Walter de la Mare.”(1974) London: Enitharmon Press. Limited edition of 225 copies printed by Daedlus Press, Stoke Ferry's Norfolk for Enitharmon Press. Signed by Leonard Clark. Special Collections Stacks PR6007 .E42 Z9 B58.





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