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Encyclopedia > Private Press

Private Press is a term used in the field of book collecting to describe a printing press operated as a personal enthusiasm, rather than as a purely commercial venture.


Notable private presses


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Private press - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (170 words)
Private press is a term used in the field of book collecting to describe a printing press operated as a personal hobby, rather than as a purely commercial venture.
Strawberry Hill Press — the Officina Arbuteana — of Horace Walpole
Nonesuch Press founded in 1922 by Francis and Vera Meynell, and David Garnett.
A Glance at Ethiopia’s Private Press (772 words)
The exclusion of the independent press from official press conferences is perhaps a defining moment of the relationship that has existed between the authorities and the independent media.
Since the introduction of the new press draft law, expected to be presented to the House of the Peoples’ Representatives soon, it has become a fact of life that Ethiopia’s private press and the government are far from co-operating with each other to uplift the living standards of the people through the dissemination of information.
According to a study conducted on the state and independence of the press, the situation is further complicated by the practice of collective charge and detention and exorbitant sum of bail.
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