When Michael Dobson wrote about the printing of Shakespeare’s First Folio for the London Review of Books, he described it as a ‘series of headaches’. When we tried to replicate those 17th-century methods to celebrate the anniversary of the First Folio with our own Shakespearean print, we discovered how true that was.
In this film, letterpress printer Nick Hand pulls apart the whole process, from making ink from crushed oak galls to heaving the levers of a replica common press, and shows how we produced our own (almost) authentic version of the LRB circa 1623.
Produced in partnership with Folio400 (folio400.com)