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10 <strong>Oak</strong> <strong>Knoll</strong> <strong>Press</strong><br />

John fuller and the sycamore press<br />

A Bibliographic History<br />

by Ryan Roberts<br />

Set up in 1968, John Fuller’s Sycamore <strong>Press</strong> published some of the most<br />

influential and critically acclaimed writers of the past half-century. Operating<br />

from a garage, the press published established authors such as W. H. Auden,<br />

Philip Larkin, and Peter Porter, as well as promoting young poets including<br />

James Fenton and Alan Hollinghurst. The Sycamore <strong>Press</strong> ceased operations<br />

in 1992, but remains an excellent example of the unique qualities associated<br />

with the small press movement in England.<br />

In addition to a full descriptive bibliography, the book includes an evocative<br />

foreword by John Fuller, who wryly describes the trials and tribulations<br />

of ‘garage’ publishing. In<br />

a transcribed interview<br />

with the author, Fuller<br />

explains why a pamphlet<br />

of poems took almost<br />

a year to produce as he<br />

experimented with letterpress<br />

technology.<br />

Personal reflections by<br />

Sycamore <strong>Press</strong> authors such as Andrew Motion and Thom Gunn illuminate<br />

the publishing process further and show what a powerful role John<br />

Fuller played in the lives of young poets lucky enough to be published by<br />

him. While this book is full of entertaining anecdotes about the hazards<br />

of small book publishing,<br />

it also provides invaluable<br />

advice for small press<br />

printers.<br />

Ryan Roberts is a<br />

Professor and Librarian at<br />

Lincoln Land Community<br />

College in Springfield,<br />

Illinois. He also maintains<br />

the official websites for Ian<br />

McEwan, Julian Barnes,<br />

Hermione Lee, and James<br />

Fenton. He is co-editor of a volume of interviews with Julian Barnes and editor<br />

of a volume of interviews with Ian McEwan for the University <strong>Press</strong> of<br />

Mississippi’s Literary Conversations Series.<br />

2010, hardcover, dust jacket, 6 x 9 inches, 160 pages<br />

ISBN 9781584562818, Order No. 104085, $49.95<br />

Available outside North and South America from The Bodleian Library<br />

800-996-2556 www.oakknoll.com oakknoll@oakknoll.com

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