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Holloway Press was established at the University of Auckland in the Library of the Tamaki Campus in 1994. Poet Alan Loney[1] was responsible for printings until 1998, and books are now almost wholly designed, printed and bound by Tara McLeod[2] under the direction of Dr. Peter Simpson.

The Holloway Press has received assistance from the University Development Fund[3] for its activity within the Faculty of Arts. Its policy is "to publish a range of texts appropriate to the technology of hand-printing which have unusual literary, artistic, scholarly and/or historical interest and which are unsuitable for commercial publication".[4]

References

  1. ^ "Building on a Tradition – Auckland's Holloway Press" by William Dart, in Art New Zealand, no. 125 ([southern] Summer 2007/2008)
  2. ^ "Private printing" by Noel Waite, in Book & Print in New Zealand: A Guide to Print Culture in Aotearoa, Victoria University Press, Wellington. ISBN 0-86473-331-3
  3. ^ "'Coming full circle': Reviving Private Press Printing at the University of Otago.", thesis (Master of Library Study and Information Studies) by Paula Jane Whitelock, School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington (October 2009)
  4. ^ The Holloway Press, home page

Further reading