Grandma's desserts are not to be forgotten
Tom Raworth has remained steadfastly independent of literary fashions and cliques throughout a poetic career spanning fifty years
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A Short and Beautiful Life Becky Heaver Grandma's desserts are not toFew have heard of the Shakespeare Head Press, although it ranks alongside William Morris's Kelmscott , Emery Walker and Cobden Sanderson's Doves, Eric Gill's Golden Cockerel and St John Hornby's Ashendene. Its origins date to the 1860s, when a young Arthur Henry Bullen, dreamt of printing the whole of Shakespeare. Making his dream a reality, Bullen founded his the press in 1904 in an old Tudor house, where Shakespeare would have been a guest. There