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  HighBeam Encyclopedia - Vale Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
It was one of the presses founded in London in 1896 during the revival of the art and craft of making books.
The Vale type and the other types (Avon and King's Fount) used by the Vale Press were designed and the printing of Vale Press books was supervised by the artist Charles Ricketts; the presswork was by the Ballantyne Press.
The masterpiece of the Vale Press is The Works of Shakespeare, in 39 volumes (1900-1903).
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Dordrecht / Boston: Kluwer Academic Press, 267 pp.
Frans H. van Eemeren, Rob Grootendorst, J. Anthony Blair, and Charles A. Willard (eds.), Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation (University of Amsterdam, June 16-19, 1998), Amsterdam: SIC SAT, International Centre for the Study of Argumentation, pp.
Frans H. van Eemeren (ed.), Advan-ces in Pragma-Dialectics, Amsterdam: Sic Sat and Newport News, VA: Vale Press, pp.
www.ozsl.uu.nl /publications.shtml   (9777 words)

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