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Locks' PressGallery(Click on thumbnail image to display larger image) Leo Tolstoy. How Much Land Does a Man Need? Translation by Louise and Aylmer Maude. Woodcuts by Margaret Lock. Kingston: Locks' Press, 1986. Limited edition of 65 numbered copies, signed by the illustrator. Bound by Margaret Lock in a wooden box with linen clasps.
![]() King Orpheo. Edited and with an introduction by Richard Axton. Woodcuts by Margaret Lock. Kingston: Locks' Press, 1989. Limited edition of 75.
![]() Samuel Johnson. Know Thyself. Woodcuts by Margaret Lock. Kingston: Locks' Press, 1992. Limited edition of 85 copies, of which the first 75 were bound and signed by Margaret Lock.
![]() Thomas Love Peacock. The Legend of Saint Laura. Woodcuts by Margaret Lock. Kingston: Locks' Press, 2000. Limited edition of 60 numbered copies.
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