. . . . . . . . "The Ashendene Press est une presse priv\u00E9e fond\u00E9e en 1895 par Sir Charles Henry St John Hornby (1867-1946) \u00E0 , Hertfordshire, (Angleterre). Elle s\u2019arr\u00EAta en 1915 puis reprit son activit\u00E9 apr\u00E8s la guerre, de 1920 \u00E0 1935."@fr . . . . . "Die Ashendene Press war eine englische private Buchdruckerei, die 1894 von Charles Harry St. John Hornby (1867\u20131946) gegr\u00FCndet wurde und bis 1935 bestand."@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Ashendene Press est une presse priv\u00E9e fond\u00E9e en 1895 par Sir Charles Henry St John Hornby (1867-1946) \u00E0 , Hertfordshire, (Angleterre). Elle s\u2019arr\u00EAta en 1915 puis reprit son activit\u00E9 apr\u00E8s la guerre, de 1920 \u00E0 1935."@fr . "The Ashendene Press was a small private press founded by St John Hornby (1867\u20131946). It operated from 1895 to 1915 in Chelsea, London and was revived after the war in 1920. The press closed in 1935. Its peers included the Kelmscott Press and the Doves Press. Hornby became friends with William Morris and Emery Walker, who helped inspire his work. These three presses were part of a \"revival of fine printing\" that focused on treating bookmaking as fine art. The Ashendene Press was famous for producing high-quality works by Dante. Ashendene books had excellent bindings and focused more on pleasure than reform than the other private presses of the time, though one review claims that the Ashendene Press was the most successful private press in recapturing the essence of fifteenth-century printin"@en . . . . . . . "Ashendene Press"@de . . . . . . . . "La Ashendene Press \u00E8 stata una piccola casa editrice britannica fondata a Chelsea a Londra da (1867-1946) nel 1895. Fu operante fino al 1915 per poi riaprire dopo la guerra nel 1920. Chiuse definitivamente nel 1935."@it . . . . "Ashendene Press"@fr . . . . . . . . . . . "3597797"^^ . . . . . . "17909"^^ . . . . . . . "Ashendene Press"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "La Ashendene Press \u00E8 stata una piccola casa editrice britannica fondata a Chelsea a Londra da (1867-1946) nel 1895. Fu operante fino al 1915 per poi riaprire dopo la guerra nel 1920. Chiuse definitivamente nel 1935."@it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ashendene Press"@it . . . "1107765125"^^ . . . . "The Ashendene Press was a small private press founded by St John Hornby (1867\u20131946). It operated from 1895 to 1915 in Chelsea, London and was revived after the war in 1920. The press closed in 1935. Its peers included the Kelmscott Press and the Doves Press. Hornby became friends with William Morris and Emery Walker, who helped inspire his work. These three presses were part of a \"revival of fine printing\" that focused on treating bookmaking as fine art. The Ashendene Press was famous for producing high-quality works by Dante. Ashendene books had excellent bindings and focused more on pleasure than reform than the other private presses of the time, though one review claims that the Ashendene Press was the most successful private press in recapturing the essence of fifteenth-century printing. Ashendene books were carefully printed with large margins, and despite their lack of extravagant decoration, they were considered spectacular works of art. Two original typefaces were created for the Ashendene Press: Subiaco and Ptolemy. They were known for handwritten, colored initials by Graily Hewitt. The press' main customers were book collectors who paid for a subscription for Ashendene books."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Die Ashendene Press war eine englische private Buchdruckerei, die 1894 von Charles Harry St. John Hornby (1867\u20131946) gegr\u00FCndet wurde und bis 1935 bestand."@de . . . . . .