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[SIBLEY]. ELLIOTT, Helen.
# 4278
Stoke-on-Trent [U.K.] : The Lytlewode Press, 2011. Folio, full ostrich, pp. 80, containing 32 original bookplates by the Andrew Sibley and the late Irena Sibley, Andrew Sibley's …
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SIMITIAN, Katherine N.
# 2876
Being a monograph dealing with the development of an Australian private press featuring eighty-nine etchings printed in the atelier of the press. Stoke-on-Trent : Lytlewode Press, 2007. …
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MARLING, Karal Ann
# 1590
Stoke-on-Trent : The Lytlewode Press, 2011. Octavo, orange cloth in matching slipcase, spine lettered in gilt, yellow endpapers, 12 pp., two photographs of Pro Hart and publisher Robert C. …
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[LINDSAY]. LITTLEWOOD, Robert C.
# 1574
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LITTLEWOOD, Robert C.
# 812
Ex Libris K. Brian Stonier. By Robert C. Littlewood. Stoke-on-Trent : The Lytlewode Press, 2010. Quarto blue cloth in matching slipcase, 13 pp., portrait frontispiece of Lionel Lindsay, …
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GROVES, Derham
# 780
Being a consideration of the collectability of ephemera related to the greatest detective that every lived: Sherlock Holmes. Written by Black Jack of Ballarat also known as Derham Groves …
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LITTLEWOOD, Robert C
# 779
Being a catalogue raisonne of Victor Cobb’s Woodcuts, a brief essay outlining his philosophy of art and a critical appreciation of the woodcuts and the circumstances under which they …
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SIBLEY, Irena
# 626
Stoke-on-Trent (U.K.): The Lytlewode Press, 2007. Large octavo, boards in dustjacket with Sibley design embossed on both, 306pp., tipped-in frontispiece, numerous colour plates, including …
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LITTLEWOOD, Robert C
# 624
Presented to the Monday Forum at the Melbourne Savage Club in the presence of John Arnold Esq. & Dr. Derham Groves. Written & prepared by Robert C. Littlewood. Melbourne: The …
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[LINDSAY]
# 625
Being a long epistle from Ray Lindsay to his brother Jack relating mainly to their lives in Sydney in the nineteen-twenties. Edited by John Arnold. Melbourne: The Jester Press …
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CHENHALL, Marguerite (ed.)
# 538
Being a collection of hand coloured linocuts by Irena Sibley together with poems written by Kieran Carroll, Michael Dugan, Diane Fahey, Emma Lew, Vane Lindesay, David Martin, Carolyn …
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LITTLEWOOD, Robert C.
# 539
A personal memoir by Robert C. Littlewood with wood engravings by Hilary Paynter. Stoke-on-Trent : The Lytlewode Press, 2010. Quarto, gilt-decorated cloth in matching slipcase, 13pp., …
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Littlewood, Robert C.
# 509
Stoke-on-Trent : The Lytlewode Press, 2006. Quarto, cloth in matching slipcase, [4pp.], six plates, each being a tipped-in original wood engraved bookplate. Limited to 150 copies signed by …
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LITTLEWOOD, Robert
# 234
Stoke-on-Trent: The Lytlewode Press, 2006.
Folio, buckram boards with calf spine, letterpress, ten large format original silver gelatin photographs taken from original Norman Lindsay …
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CLARK, Jane
# 231
Melbourne: The Lytlewode Press, 2001 [Stoke-on-Trent, 2009].
Folio, gilt-blocked black kangaroo in matching buckram box, Limited to 150 copies, this one of the 25 deluxe copies bound in full …
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[GROVES]
# 143
Being a souvenir to mark the publication of ‘You Bastard Moriarty’. Written by Robert C. Littlewood. Melbourne: The Littlewood Press, 1996. Quarto, marbled wrappers with …
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GROVES, Derham
# 142
Being a consideration of the collectability of ephemera related to the greatest detective that every lived: Sherlock Holmes. Written by Black Jack of Ballarat also known as Derham Groves …
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[JONES]
# 148
A poem. Inscribed with all due reverence to Mrs Bret, once Countess of Macclesfield. By Richard Savage, son of the late Earl Rivers. Melbourne: The Littlewood Press for the Melbourne Savage …
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[CLINCH]. THOMAS, David.
# 115
Stoke-on-Trent: The Lytlewode Press, 2007. Imperial quarto, teal buckram with gilt illustration in matching slipcase, 146pp, illustrated throughout with colour reproductions tipped-in by …
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[HART]. LITTLEWOOD, Robert C.
# 94
A poem by Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson, etchings by Kevin Charles ‘Pro’ Hart. Stoke-on-Trent [U.K.]: The Lytlewode Press, 2007. Large folio bound in goatskin, …
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RICARDO, Geoffrey
# 10
Being a book of twelve aquatints and notes presenting the artist’s ponderings of love and its participants. By Geoffrey Ricardo together with a poem by Walt Whitman. Stoke-on-Trent …
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SHIRLOW, John (1869 - 1936)
# 38
Melbourne: The Lytlewode Press, 2005. Elephant folio (570mm tall) lettered buckram portfolio backed in kangaroo, containing ten etchings printed directly from Shirlow's plates, section of …
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LINDSAY, Jack
# 73
With decorations by F. Finley. Stoke-on-Trent: The Lytlewode Press, 2006. Octavo, gilt-decorated full blue goatskin in cloth slipcase, a facsimile of the original 1924 edition published by …
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LINDSAY, Jack
# 72
With decorations by F. Finley. Stoke-on-Trent: The Lytlewode Press, 2006. Octavo, gilt-decorated cloth in matching slipcase, a facsimile of the original 1924 edition published by the …
Robert C. Littlewood
The Lytlewode Press

The Lytlewode Press is one of Australia's leading private press publishers, with a history of producing fine volumes over several decades on established and outsider artists. The Lytlewode Press is exclusively represented in Australia by Douglas Stewart Fine Books.
Art historian Robert C. Littlewood is a Private Press publisher who utilises his skills as a fine art photographer, a video producer, researcher and writer to document the lives and achievements of Australian artists who create (or created) original graphic prints. Littlewood brings this multi-media documentation to the creation of his unique limited edition books.
Born in Melbourne, Australia on 15 December 1950, Robert C. Littlewood has made a significant contribution to Australian art and Private Press publishing over a period of thirty years. Littlewood has undertaken post-graduate studies in vocational education, publishing and visual culture at the R. M. I. T. University and Monash University. He is currently President of the Australian Bookplate Society and a Trustee of the Keith Wingrove Memorial Trust which administers a Australia’s only Bookplate design award.
Robert C. Littlewood has developed a reputation for the creation of high quality, luxurious limited edition books which showcase the talents of Australian artists. The publications of The Lytlewode Press are collected by art galleries, libraries and private collectors internationally.