I have a 1942 17th edition of "The house at pooh corner" by A. A. Milne. Opposite the dedication page is a list of the editions and when they were published, but also the words "printed in great britain" and above them a symbol. I can't find a picture, but it looks like a grand archway, with a tree behind it. Can anyone tell me where this symbol came from, and why it is associated with printing in Britain?
(i'll try and add a picture as soon as i find one).
2007-09-14
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Kit Fang
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