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Hogarth Press
The Hogarth Press was founded in 1917 by Leonard and Virginia Woolf in Richmond, Surrey, and ran until 1938. For more information about the Hogarth Press, please visit the online exhibit, “Seventy Years at the Hogarth Press: The Press of Virginia and Leonard Woolf” created and presented by the University of Delaware Library Special Collections Department. (website last accessed August 14, 2005)
Resources about the Hogarth Press
- Eliot, T.S. (Thomas Stearns). Poems. (1919) Richmond, England: Printed and Published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press. Special Collections Stacks PS3509 .L43 P6.
- Eliot, T.S. Homage to John Dryden: three essays on poetry of the seventeenth century. (1924) London: Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press. Special Collections Stacks PR544 .E6.
- Cunard, Nancy. Parallax. (1925) London. Two illustrations by Eugene McCown on the covers. Special Collections Stacks PR6005 .U6 P3.
- Forster, E. M. (Edward Morgan). Pharos and Pharillon. (1926) 3rd edition. Richmond, Surrey. KA Porter Stacks PR6011 .O58 P5.
- Muir, Edwin. Chorus of the Newly Dead. (1926) London: Hogarth Press. Printed and published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf. Special Collections Stacks.
- Sackville-West, V. (Victoria). The Edwardians. (1930) London. R. D. Remley Collection. Special Collections Stacks PR6037 .A35 E3.
- Origo, Iris. Allegra. (1935) London: Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press. KA Porter Stacks PR4382 .O7.
- Stephen, Adrian. The “Dreadnought” Hoax. (1936) London. KA Porter Stacks CT9980 .S84.
- Forster, E.M. “What I Believe.” London.Hogarth Sixpenny pamphlets, number 1. KA Porter Stacks PR6011 .O58 W5.
- Betjeman, John, Sir. “Antiquarian Prejudice.” (1939) London. Hogarth Sixpenny pamphlets, number 3. This essay was originally delivered as a lecture to the Group Theatre. Special Collections Stacks NA961 .B38.
- “Folios of New Writing.” London. Volume 1 (Spring 1940)-4 (Autumn 1941). KA Porter StacksAP4 .N65 McKeldin Library Periodical Stacks AP4 .N65.Part of the Folios. Reprint in 1972 by the Johnson Report, KA Porter Stacks AC5 .D3.
- Aspinall-Oglander, Cecil Faber. “Nunwell symphony.” (1945) London. With photographs by Hans Wild. Special Collections Stacks CS439 .O48.
- Virgil. The Aeneid of Virgil. (1952) London. Translated by C. Day Lewis. Barnes Stacks PA6807 .A5 D34.
- Woolf, Virginia. Granite and Rainbow: Essays. (1958) London. KA Porter Stacks PR6045 .O72 G4.
- Woolf, Leonard. Growing, an Autobiography of the years, 1904-1911. (1961) London. KA Porter Stacks JA94 .W6 A28.
- Muir, Willa. Belonging: a Memoir. (1968) London: Hogarth Press. Barnes Stacks PR6025 .U633 Z5.
- Muir, Edwin. Selected letters of Edwin Muir. (1974) London. Edited with an introduction by P.H. Butter. Special Collections Stacks PR6025 .U6 Z52.
Resources about the Hogarth Press
- Woolmer, J. Howard. A Checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1938. (1976) Andes, NY: Woolmer/ Brotherson. With a short history of the press by Mary E. Gaither. Special Collections Stacks/Maryland Stacks Z232 .H73 W66.
- Lehmann, John. Thrown to the Woolfs. (1979, c1978) New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. Special Collections Stacks/McKeldin Library Stacks PR6023 .E4 Z519.
- Woolmer, J. Howard. A Checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1946. (1986) Andes, NY: Woolmer/ Brotherson. Revised & Enlarged Edition. With a short history of the press by Mary E. Gaither. Special Collection Stacks Z232 .H73 W66
- University of Delaware Library. Seventy Years at the Hogarth Press: the Press of Virginia and Leonard Woolf: An Exhibition. (1987) Newark, DE: University of Delaware Library. Special Collections Stacks Z232 .H73 U545.
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