by Sarsen Press admin | Oct 30, 2020 | Books
Four Marks author Chris Heal normally writes international thrillers and serious histories. However, as a 100th birthday present for his mother, he agreed to an unusual anniversary request – a book of twenty local murders, each story carefully researched and... by Sarsen Press admin | Jul 29, 2020 | Books
Portraits in a Pandemic by Sam Gavins Photography Published in aid of Winchester Hospice – Summer 2020 Sam Gavins is a professional wedding photographer. The lockdown meant the cancellation of all her bookings for months ahead so instead she decided to... by Sarsen Press admin | Jul 9, 2020 | History
The Original Heidelburg letterpress machine that we ran in the 1980’s was a Platten which used raised metal lettering to make the print from. The pages would be laid out by hand from thousands of tiny metal lettering pieces. We used this system alongside our... by Sarsen Press admin | Jun 9, 2020 | Review
Tony Hill reviews “Sweet Thames Run Softly” by Robert Gibbings One of the advantages of charity and bookshops being closed is that I am having to choose books from my shelves to read, so I’ve just finished “Sweet Thames Run Softly”... by Sarsen Press admin | Feb 21, 2020 | Books
On moving to Winchester in 1976, I soon started putting on gigs in local venues, for which I needed posters. Several people recommended Sarsen Press, who catered for the printing needs of organisations in the Winchester area. I immediately felt at home with the...