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Author: David

‘Monday School’ Launches: three new publications!

It is 400 years since the publication of the King James Bible, and therefore an appropriate time to launch three publications on the Bible. Most coverage seems to be about the history surrounding Bible translation, but the task we set ourselves was to explore the content of the Bible and its influence. The whole Bible.

Our new London Fields workshop, now open!

Come and visit us at our new London Fields workshop. Come and buy books, commission us, or just take a look out of sheer noseyness. It is just a stone’s throw from the Pub on the Park: Henningham Family Press 399 Mentmore Terrace London Fields E8 3PH At the moment we are open Mon-Fri by

Handmade and Bound 21st Nov 2010

We will be holding a table at the Handmade and Bound book and print fair: 12am–6pm, 21 Nov 2010. This fair is the exact opposite end of the spectrum from the Christie’s Fair we did in October, and we love both ends of that spectrum. So we are delighted to take part. This will be

Henningham Family Press in Financial Times

We continue our collection of off-the-beaten-track press coverage with this contribution from the Financial Times on our Christie’s stall, (and readable online here) “The most modest prices are to be found at the Henningham Family Press, which will bring along a mobile printing workshop and offer…a takeaway work printed on chipboard for less than the

Dalston Brain Trust: Ladies of the Press, 11 Oct

The second Dalston Brain Trust event is imminent. This time you can come and see the Ladies of the Press leading us through their thoughts on Bizarreness. The Ladies, Ana Cavic and Renee O’Drobinak, compose print and publish bespoke zines at events with audience participation. And over a longer time period they publish ‘Cluster’, a

Dalston Brain Trust: 27th Sept 2010

On the 27th Sept I’ll be delivering the inaugural lecture of the Dalston Brain Trust, a lecture series hosted by the newly reopened St Barnabas Church, Dalston. It is entitled A Method for Approaching Bamboo How the world confronts the artist in the poetry of Basho and WG Sebald The evening begins with a table-tennis

Dear Julie, (Palast part II)

It’s funny you should mention the Palast der Republik as I pass the former sight of this building every other day. Now being a large green site in the centre of Berlin it has also become a very contentious space as last year the German Parliament agreed funding to rebuild the Schloss/ palace ( destroyed

Apple Cart Festival cancelled

For those who hadn’t quite realised, the apple cart festival was cancelled due to problems they were having in the run-up. You should have recieved news of this from them if you bought tickets by now. We’re not scheduled to be in the Victoria Park appendix to the Apple Cart either; more Chip Shop dates

The Neglected Interviews on sale at Artwords

‘The Neglected Interviews’ is now on sale in Artwords Bookshop on Broadway Market, which many of you will know as London’s benchmark arts bookshop. So those of you who have been asking where you can see it in the flesh can now get hold of your copy here: 20-22 Broadway Market London E8 4QJ Tel: