Edward Prince

A printing of the Bible from the [[Doves Press Edward Philip Prince (1846–1923) was a British engraver and punchcutter, a cutter of the punches used to stamp the matrices used to cast metal type.

Working during the period of the Arts and Crafts movement, after William Morris's Kelmscott Press commissioned him to cut a typeface known as the Golden Type to Morris's design he became known for cutting private typefaces for fine book printing presses. Another client was the Doves Press, whose Doves Type he cut; it was famously thrown into the Thames following a business disagreement. He also worked with the Ashendene Press to cut the Subiaco and Ptolemy types. A somewhat retiring figure, only two photographs of him are known to exist. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Annual report of Prince Edward Island Human Rights Commission

    Published 1979
    “…Prince Edward Island Human Rights Commission…”
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    Annual report

    Published 1977
    “…Prince Edward Island Department of Labour…”
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    Research report

    Published 1967
    “…Research Station (Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island)…”

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    Proceedings of the PEI Conference on Ecological Agriculture, Charlottetown, Canada, 1979

    Published 1979
    “…Prince Edward Island Conference on Ecological Agriculture Charlottetown…”
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    Acquired in 1964 an artist project by Cathy Busby = Acquis en 1964 : un projet d'artiste de Cathy Busby

    Published 2015
    “…Confederation Centre Art Gallery and Museum (Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island)…”
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