SCHOLARTIS PRESS

'Scholartis Press' is a small, private press in London, England, founded by Eric Partridge in 1927.[1] The press closed in 1931, when the Great Depression began in Britain.[2]

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Writers published
References

Writers published



William Blake ''Poetical Sketches''. With an Essay on "Blake's Metric" by Jack Lindsay. 1927

Nicholas Breton, ''Melancholike humours'', edited, with an Essay on "Elizabethan melancholy", by G.B. Harrison [3]

Richard Henry Horne, ''Orion'' 1928

George Sand, ''The Country Waif'' and "The Castle of Pictordu", tr. Eirene Collis. 1930

Edmund Spenser, ''A view of the State of Ireland'' 1934

References


1. Guide to Print Collections - Eric Partridge Collection

2. Special Collections - A Division of the University of Missouri Libraries

3. On Melancholy


★ Where not otherwise specified, title from WorldCat.

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