a
reference to Roycroft
Press, a printing
house founded in East Aurora,
New York, USA, in the
late 1800s by
American editor, publisher and author, Elbert
Hubbard (1856-1915). The
press was established at the same
time as the Roycroft Shops (which produced handicrafts), employing more than 500
local people between them.
reference to Roycroft
Press, a
shop founded (1895) by Elbert
Hubbard. The
shop was named after seventeenth-century
English printer
Thomas Roycroft (printer of Oriental languages). See also Elbert,
Uncle in this glossary.