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  1. Ashbee tomó muchos de los impresores y artesanos de la misma y fundó la Essex House Press. Entre 1898 y 1910 la imprenta produjo más de 70 títulos. Entre 1890 y 1902 abre nuevos talleres en diversas localizaciones, pero el mercado para el mobiliario y la forja de artesanos acabó por saturarse en 1905.

  2. Ashbee was keen to carry on the work of Morris’s Press. The Essex House Press moved with the Guild to Chipping Campden in 1902, and produced 84 titles. Ashbee created two types, Endeavour and Prayer Book, and also used the 18th-century type revived by the Chiswick Press, Caslon.

  3. Ashbee was involved in book production and literary work. He set up the Essex House Press after Morris's Kelmscott Press closed in 1897, taking on many of the displaced printers and craftsmen. Between 1898 and 1910 the Essex House Press produced more than 70 titles.

  4. Inspired by William Morris and the fine printing revival, Charles R. Ashbee founded the Essex House Press in 1898. Clemence Housman engraved numerous illustrations for this firm.

  5. Ashbee participó en la producción de libros y el trabajo literario. Estableció Essex House Press después de que la Kelmscott Press de Morris cerrara en 1897, asumiendo muchos de los impresores y artesanos desplazados. Entre 1898 y 1910, Essex House Press produjo más de 70 títulos.

  6. In April 1898, Ashbee established the Essex House Press. For this purpose, he had bought the Kelmscott Press presses from the estate of William Morris.

  7. In March 1898 they took over the staff and presses of William Morris's Kelmscott Press to form the Essex House Press which the Guild ran until 1905. In early 1902 the Guild relocated again. This time to Chipping Camden in the English Cotswolds, where they re-established a workshop.