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Was there one "Caxton" press or two in the UK?
I collect mid-century British textbooks, mostly on engineering but also on trades such as tailoring or carpentry. One of the major imprints for works of this type is Caxton, usually as black-covered multi-volume sets. That doesn't fit though with the article here, describing a company that sounds more like a printer than a publisher, especially not one with two presses specialising in letterpress.
Are there two companies? Or does this article need expansion to cover the textbook imprint specifically? Andy Dingley ( talk) 13:49, 5 October 2016 (UTC)
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