Cuala Press
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Cuala Press
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Cuala Press
Cuala Press, Dublin
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Dun Emer Press
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Dun Emer Press
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Founded by Elizabeth and Lily Yeats, the Cuala Press was established in 1902. It operated under the name Dun Emer Press until 1908 when the name changed to Cuala Press. Besides providing works for publication, William Butler Yeats also served as both an editor and adviser for the press. After the death of Elizabeth Yeats in 1940, the work was continued under the management of Bertha Georgie Yeats (the wife of W. B. Yeats). The Cuala Press published its last book in 1946 and would issue only note cards, prints and ephemera until its revival by another generation of the Yeats family in 1969.
The Cuala Press was established by the Yeats family in 1902. It operated under the name Dun Emer outside the village of Dundrum, Ireland until 1908 when it moved to Churchtown, Ireland, and changed its name to Cuala Press. It moved to Dublin in 1923 and continued publishing books until 1946. From that time it published only greeting cards and prints until its revival as a press in 1969 by the present Yeats generation and others.
Cuala Press was run by Lily and Elizabeth C. Yeats, sisters of W.B. Yeats.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/151773916
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50065730
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n50065730
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Publishers and publishing
Art, Irish
Book industries and trade
English literature
Greeting cards
Greeting cards
Literature publishing
Prints
Private press
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Ireland
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Ireland
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Ireland
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Ireland
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Ireland
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Ireland--Dublin
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