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Dolmen Press was a book publisher based in Dublin Ireland. Founded by Liam and Josephine Miller in 1951 with a focus on Irish poetry and art, the press later expanded to include literature and criticism of Irish works. Between the late 1950s and 1979, a printing division took on work for theaters, galleries and businesses, as an additional revenue stream. The press operated until Liam's death in 1987.
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File consists of various cards (primarily Christmas) printed by the Dolmen Press, both on own their behalf and as commissions. Clients include: Dromoland Castle, Frances and Michael Biggs, Jocelyn Place, Aengus Films Limited, John McGuire, Irish Architects Benevolent Society, William Morris Society, Amnesty International Irish section, Irish Pavilion, Mary & Swift, and Pottery Shanagarry Midleton County Cork.