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.