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Finlay Press : ウィキペディア英語版 | Finlay Press Finlay Press is the name of an independent private press founded by Ingeborg Hansen and Phil Day. It began production in Goulburn, NSW, Australia in 1997. In 2001 the press moved to Braidwood, NSW, Australia, where it printed its final publication in 2009.〔Braidwood Times, 21 Sept 2006: 'Finlay Lloyd Publishers Launched'. http://www.braidwoodtimes.com.au/news/local/news/columns/finlay-lloyd-publishers-launched/662010.aspx〕 Hansen and Day were graduates of the (Graphic Investigation Workshop ), Australian National University, where they studied under Petr Herel and Peter Finlay. Herel, an advocate of the artist's book, Head lecturer of the Graphic Investigation Workshop, and founder of the Artist Book Studio, and Finlay, a compositor and printer by trade, both inspired Hansen and Day to continue making books after their graduation.〔Michael Agostino, The Australian National University School of Art: A history of the first 65 Years (Canberra, ANU, 2009), p. 243)〕〔Caren Florance, 'The Survival of Letterpress in Australia', in The Blue Notebook: Journal for artists' books, Volume 6, No. 2, April 2012 ISSN 1751-1712 (Print), ISSN 1751-1720 (Online)〕 == Press name ==
Peter Finlay’s name was chosen for their press name largely because of his lifelong involvement in letterpress printing, starting as an apprentice compositor, then working professionally as a printer, as a teacher of all aspects of book production in numerous technical colleges, and assisting other private press printers including Alec Bolton in the early days of Brindabella Press – a role in private press productions that Hansen and Day thought would otherwise be overlooked.〔Hardy, 'Limited Editions, Unlimited Possibilities', ''Imprint'', 1998. Volume 33, No 4. Article. Print Council of Australia. p. 14〕
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