Scholartis Press
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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]
[edit] 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
[edit] References
- ^ Guide to Print Collections - Eric Partridge Collection. University of Exeter. Retrieved on 2007-08-08.
- ^ Special Collections - A Division of the University of Missouri Libraries. University of Missouri. Retrieved on 2007-08-08.
- ^ On Melancholy. elsinore.ucsc.edu. Retrieved on 2007-08-08.
- Where not otherwise specified, title from WorldCat.