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1Shadekeep
Mar 6, 2022, 3:08 pm

I'm curious if anyone here has experience with Tudor Black Press. I didn't find a thread about them, nor a listing in the wiki, but they seem like a fine press from a cursory read. I'm interested in a number of their titles, particularly The Blessed Damozel, so would appreciate any insights into them.

Also, they debuted The Tragicall History of Doctor Faustus at the Oxford FPBF, so I wonder if anyone who attended got a chance to see that.

Thanks!

2grifgon
Mar 6, 2022, 3:44 pm

I've been collecting Tudor Black books for years now! They're lovely, and getting better with each one. Definitely recommend.

3Praveenna_Nagaratnam
Mar 6, 2022, 6:28 pm

>1 Shadekeep: I had the opportunity to see and handle Doctor Faustus and The Blessed Damozel yesterday and both were lovely copies though I didn't end up purchasing them as there were other books I wanted yesterday.

4Shadekeep
Mar 6, 2022, 7:10 pm

>2 grifgon: I trust your judgement, thank you!

>3 Praveenna_Nagaratnam: Super, thanks. I will ask if any copies of Faustus are available as well. Also interested in Yardley Oak.

5Shadekeep
Ago 7, 2022, 2:41 pm

Prospectuses for Lohengrin: A Tale of the Swan Knight are likely going out now. I've written to Hugh to see if he is taking reservations yet. Here's the page for the book, with a preview of one of the woodblock capitals.

https://www.tudorblackpress.co.uk/about-3

6DMulvee
Ago 8, 2022, 8:23 am

>5 Shadekeep: Thanks for posting this! I have reserved one

7grifgon
Ago 10, 2022, 1:17 am

This is looking great. Tudor Black is shaping up to be a very notable private press. I'm quite pleased with myself for having ordered its three earliest publications back in 2014, when they were possible to acquire, and only cost something like $15 each.

8Dr.Fiddy
Ago 11, 2022, 6:13 am

>1 Shadekeep: >5 Shadekeep: Thanks for making me aware of the Tudor Black Press. Ordered one of the Special copies of The Tragicall History of Doctor Faustus and reserved a copy of Lohengrin: A Tale of the Swan Knight 😊

9Shadekeep
Ago 11, 2022, 7:46 am

>8 Dr.Fiddy: Very good! I am quite please with Faustus in the ordinary edition, so that one should be superb.

10originaux
Ago 11, 2022, 8:16 am

Why is only part of the colophon in Dr Faustus centered? I hope one day to find one single new private press book without any amateurish mistakes, but I'm unfortunately not optimistic.

11Shadekeep
Ago 11, 2022, 8:31 am

>10 originaux: That looks deliberate to me, based on the length and content of the parts of text. Doesn't strike me as erroneous or visually dissonant, at least.

12TudorBlackPress
Ago 11, 2022, 11:11 am

>10 originaux: This is deliberate on my part. I did think that someone might bring this up. I had researched beforehand as to wether it would be correct for the text to be centred or aligned with the body of the text under a centred colophon. I found that some of the major UK Private presses used alignment to the right and left margins, also centred for any note under the colophon. So I proofed the text centred, left and right aligned and found what I did here to be visually better.
Thank you for your comment.
Hugh

13Glacierman
Ago 11, 2022, 12:35 pm

>12 TudorBlackPress: It looks fine to me. I fail to see what there is to complain about. The text at the bottom is, to my mind, not part of the colophon itself, just a publisher's note regarding the text.

14Dr.Fiddy
Ago 11, 2022, 1:45 pm

15kermaier
Ago 11, 2022, 3:37 pm

>9 Shadekeep:
By ordinary, do you mean the "scholarly" state? How is that bound, if you don't mind my asking? (Doesn't seem to be any info on the press' site.)

16Shadekeep
Ago 12, 2022, 10:58 am

>15 kermaier: My mistake, I actually do have the Special edition (#14). Here's a photo from a book fair that shows both editions.

17realto
Ago 12, 2022, 5:18 pm

Thank you for turning me onto this press.

18Shadekeep
Set 17, 2022, 9:23 pm

Received the prospectus for Lohengrin today, very fine it is. This is one of the titles I am most keenly anticipating in the near future, alongside Ebenezer Le Page from Extraordinary Editions and Enūma Eliš from No Reply Press. The prospectus also teases some future works, with an upcoming one being The Lamentable and True Tragedie of M. Arden of Feversham in Kent. I already know that I will be writing Hugh to reserve this one too.

19Shadekeep
Gen 9, 2023, 6:36 pm

Lohengrin: A Tale of the Swan Knight finished printing on the last day of 2022 and is being bound. Hugh is collecting pre-order payments and plans to start shipping by the end of this week.

20Dr.Fiddy
Gen 10, 2023, 8:05 am

>19 Shadekeep: I got an email from Hugh yesterday saying the same. I'm really looking forward to receiving it. It’ll sit very well next to Dr Faustus :)

I don't know too much about The Lamentable and True Tragedie of M. Arden of Feversham in Kent yet, but based on what I have seen so far from Tudor Black Press, it can't be anything but great! So, I reserved a copy of it 😊

21Shadekeep
Gen 10, 2023, 8:19 am

>20 Dr.Fiddy: Excellent! Pretty much any TBP release now is a must-have for me. The forthcoming title is a medieval work with the full title of The lamentable and true tragedie of M. Arden of Feuersham in Kent Who was most wickedlye murdered, by the meanes of his disloyall and wanton wyfe, who for the loue she bare to one Mosbie, hyred two desperat ruffins Blackwill and Shakbag, to kill him. VVherin is shewed the great malice and discimulation of a wicked woman, the vnsatiable desire of filthie lust and the shamefull end of all murderers.. They really liked to let you know what a story was about back then. 😁

22Shadekeep
Apr 14, 2023, 10:07 am

Received the prospectus for Arden. Given the materials and construction involved, had to go for the special.

23Dr.Fiddy
Modificato: Apr 14, 2023, 3:09 pm

>22 Shadekeep: Thanks for posting this as I haven’t received the prospectus yet. I totally understand that you’re going for the special. Due to several preorders lately, I'll be going for one of the 45 ordinaries myself though 😊

Edited to add: just received the prospectus too :)

24Shadekeep
Lug 12, 2023, 8:28 am

I see from the website that all specials of Arden have been reserved now. Looks like ordinaries are still available.

25jsg1976
Lug 16, 2023, 7:09 pm

26dlphcoracl
Lug 16, 2023, 8:29 pm

According to Hugh Macfarlane, work on M. Arden of Feversham is progressing nicely. The rate-limiting factor will be the completion and arrival of Hugh Ribbans' linocuts, which will begin arriving in early September. Assuming the full set is completed and in Macfarlane's possession be end of September, it is not unreasonable to expect that this may be completed before the end of the year. It will be one of my collecting high points in 2023, an edition I am looking forward to. Tudor Black Press has quickly become one of my favorite private preses.

27dlphcoracl
Modificato: Dic 4, 2023, 3:44 pm

The next Tudor Black Press (TBP) edition from Hugh Macfarlane, 'The Lamentable and True Tradgedie of M. Arden of Feversham in Kent', is on schedule (more or less). It is a small limited edition of XII special copies with quarter leather and laced on oak boards bindings and 45 ordinary copies with quarter leather with Fleur de Lis marbled paper made by Papiers Prina in Brussels.

Hugh will bring two copies of the special edition to the Oxford Fine Press Book Fair on December 9 and 10, then begin shipping out copies in early 2024. It is illustrated with linocuts from Hugh Ribbans, who also provided linocuts for The TBP edition of Dr. Faustus. All twelve copies of the special edition are sold but copies of the standard edition remain available. The book is 275 x 200 mm (10.8 x 8 inches) with 70 pages of text, all printed on an 1833 Albion handpress with bindings crafted by hand. The price for the standard edition is a very reasonable 200 GBP pre-publication, increasing to 240 GBP after publication.

If past is prologue, this is a book worth serious consideration. Hugh's most recent editions, i.e., The Blessed Damozel, The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus and Lohengrin The Swan Night, have been excellent, with a steady increase in both quality and complexity. Link below.

https://www.tudorblackpress.co.uk/about-3-1

28affle
Dic 4, 2023, 8:01 pm

If there no hitches, I expect collecting my copy of Arden of Feversham to be a highlight of my visit to the Oxford fair.

29Rabbitknitter
Dic 8, 2023, 8:54 am

My special edition of Arden of Feversham has arrived today and I have to say it is even more spectacular than I imagined. All of the elements have come together beautifully here. It’s a real high point for my collection.

30RRCBS
Dic 8, 2023, 9:14 am

>29 Rabbitknitter: congrats! I am on the list, but haven’t been asked to pay yet. Has anyone else?

31Levin40
Dic 8, 2023, 9:42 am

>30 RRCBS: I'm also on the list (for an 'ordinary') and haven't been asked for payment yet either. Probably he's been getting the specials ready first to show at the Oxford Book fair this weekend.

32dlphcoracl
Modificato: Dic 8, 2023, 9:48 am

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33TudorBlackPress
Modificato: Dic 8, 2023, 12:12 pm

Thank you for your patience everybody.
All the copies needed signing by Hugh Ribbans so the sheets and the bound ordinary copies had to be brought to the UK. I only managed to get 4 special copies ready before leaving for the fair, two were posted out and two will be on display at the Oxford Fine Press fair tomorrow and Sunday. Don't worry if I have not contacted you as yet. When I return home on Wednesday 13th, the billing and shipping of the ordinary copies will commence and the binding for rest of the specials will hopefully be completed and shipped by the end of January.
Hugh
Tudor Black Press

34kdweber
Dic 8, 2023, 7:51 pm

>33 TudorBlackPress: Thanks for the update.

35dlphcoracl
Modificato: Dic 11, 2023, 8:01 pm

Hugh Macfarlane has added several photos of his Tudor Black Press exhibit at the Oxford Fine Press Book Fair this past weekend (see link) which includes all previous TBP editions. The special edition of Arden of Feversham with quarter tooled leather and oak boards, best seen in the second photo with one copy standing upright on an easel support and another copy opened to the title page in its marbled paper clamshell box, is quite special indeed.

https://www.instagram.com/p/C0oTGHiMjQo/?hl=en

36Lukas1990
Dic 11, 2023, 11:51 pm

>35 dlphcoracl: Looks great! Reminds me of Grabhorn's The Voiage and Travaile of Sir John Maundevile.

37kdweber
Dic 12, 2023, 1:49 am

>35 dlphcoracl: Teasing us with a book that is no longer available? It does look great but I’m sure I’ll be happy with my standard edition.

38Levin40
Dic 12, 2023, 2:40 am

>37 kdweber: I can see some ordinary editions piled up at the back too - marbling looks lovely. The one showing the foldout is also an ordinary I think. And - using my Sherlock magnifying glass - I can spot that the 2024 title has been announced as 'Prometheus the Firegiver'.

39affle
Modificato: Dic 12, 2023, 6:14 am

I collected my standard copy at the Oxford fair at the weekend, and I'm pleased with it - every inch a well-crafted book. I glanced at the special, but mostly I prefer plain versions, so I have no useful comments on its special features.

The text is largely a literatim reprint of the 1597 edition, with all the typographical idiosyncrasy that implies. There is none of the presentational structure that we're used to in more more modern play publishing, such as a list of characters, and a breaking into scenes, let alone page and line numbers. If you believe the play's the thing, you're probably going to need the help of a modern edited version to read alongside the C16 text. I'm using the New Oxford Shakespeare: Complete Works, which is also useful for pointing out which bits are by Shakespeare.

I have a flyer for Prometheus the Firegiver. Robert Bridges is not high on my list of favourite poets, so I'll wait for the promised prospectus before deciding whether to give Hugh's new edition the chance to change my mind about him.

Edited to add a touchstone

40DMulvee
Dic 12, 2023, 8:01 am

I managed to collect my special edition from Oxford this weekend. I have only just finished reading it, but I was very impressed. The play feels modern, even though the spelling isn't. Upon seeing the first page I was a little hesitant, but it reads very well and is gripping.

The paper used is wonderful, and the binding fits incredibly comfortably in a hand whilst reading. My only criticism would be that the solander case doesn't have the title displayed (Hugh considered this a virtue, however I wouldn't view it the same way!). I would rank this as one of the best books of the year, possible better than the special Lohengrin as I think that this will enjoy more re-reads. I would highly recommend it.

41wooter
Dic 12, 2023, 10:16 am

>39 affle: Oh, i havent heard of this Aeschylus flyer. Is it available on line?

42affle
Dic 12, 2023, 11:33 am

>41 wooter:

Not Aeschylus, Robert Bridges - and it's just a single half sheet, indicating 'a forthcoming book for 2024'

43TudorBlackPress
Dic 12, 2023, 2:47 pm

>41 wooter: If you mail me I will put a copy in the post, my email is on the website. Hugh

44RRCBS
Dic 13, 2023, 7:27 pm

Paid for my standard edition today. Really looking forward to receiving the book in a few weeks!

45Dr.Fiddy
Gen 9, 2:26 pm

I received my copy of Arden today after a bit of postal hiccups, but it was really worth the wait. Once again, TBP shows such incredible and beautiful craftsmanship. What a great way to start the fine press year :)

46kdweber
Gen 9, 3:21 pm

>45 Dr.Fiddy: Yes a beautiful book. What author do you use when cataloging the work?

47Dr.Fiddy
Gen 9, 4:45 pm

>46 kdweber: I don’t know if it’s correct, but I chose “Unknown”

48Shadekeep
Gen 29, 1:31 pm

Received my special edition of Arden as well as the card for the upcoming Prometheus the Firegiver by Robert Seymour Bridges. Hugh also mentioned in his accompanying letter that his next book will be a history of the Pear Tree Press of James Guthrie. Prospectuses of that title should be available soon. Interested folks may wish to request the prospectus and/or be added to the reservation list for Prometheus.