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... Hogarth Press was a hobby , and the hobby con- sisted in the printing which we did in our spare time in the afternoons . A second object , which developed from the first , was to produce and publish short works which com- mercial ...
... Hogarth Press was a hobby , and the hobby con- sisted in the printing which we did in our spare time in the afternoons . A second object , which developed from the first , was to produce and publish short works which com- mercial ...
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... Hogarth Press , and the Hogarth Press benefited by my being literary editor of the Nation . In the Press we were interested in young , unknown writers whose work might not attract the publishing establishment . A journal like the Nation ...
... Hogarth Press , and the Hogarth Press benefited by my being literary editor of the Nation . In the Press we were interested in young , unknown writers whose work might not attract the publishing establishment . A journal like the Nation ...
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... Hogarth Press . In January 1925 Virginia was 42 years old . She had already published three novels ( The Voyage Out , Night and Day , and Jacob's Room ) and a book of short stories ( Monday or Tuesday ) . In 1924 her income from her ...
... Hogarth Press . In January 1925 Virginia was 42 years old . She had already published three novels ( The Voyage Out , Night and Day , and Jacob's Room ) and a book of short stories ( Monday or Tuesday ) . In 1924 her income from her ...
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