Hogarth Press

London publisher - AsNotedIn

Notable Position Person From To
Founder Virginia Woolf 1917

Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1917/00/00 Virginia and Leonard buy a hand printing press for 19 Pounds 5s 5d and place it in their drawing room. They plan to use it to publish at low prices short works of merit that will not appeal to a large public. They call it Hogarth Press, after their house. Established Hogarth House Richmond, London
1919/00/00 Virginia and her husband, Leonard, publish her "Kew Gardens" via the Hogarth Press. The small print run of 150 copies are circulated to private subscribers. By virtue of being handmade, each copy of Kew Gardens is unique. Publisher Kew Gardens (Woolf short story)
1925/05/14 Mrs Dalloway - published Publisher Mrs Dalloway
1927/00/00 To The Lighthouse - published Publisher To The Lighthouse
1928/00/00 Orlando - published Publisher Orlando
1931/00/00 The Waves - published Publisher The Waves
1935/00/00 "Mr Norris Changes Trains" by Christopher Isherwood is published by Hogarth Press. Publisher The Last of Mr Norris (book)
1939/00/00 "Goodbye to Berlin" by Christopher Isherwood is published by Hogarth Press. Publisher Goodbye to Berlin (book)
1945/00/00 Loving - published Publisher Loving (book)
1959/00/00 Cider with Rosie - published Publisher Cider with Rosie
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