The Gogmagog Press
Published by The Private Libraries Association.
1991.
Morris Cox (1903-1998) was a British artist, printer, and publisher known for his contributions to the fine printing and private press movements in the 20th century. He founded the private press known as the "Gogmagog Press." in 1948. Cox's keen interest in folklore and mythology led to the name "Gogmagog", which was a reference to the Celtic legendary giant, said to have been defeated by Brutus who according to legends founded Britain.
Founded in 1956, the Private Libraries Association is an international society of book collectors – collectors of rare books, fine books, single authors, special subjects, and, above all collectors of books for the simple pleasures of reading and ownership.
190mm x 278mm
R2,000.