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Has there ever been a book like The Wayzgoose Affair? I doubt it, or if there will ever be another like it. Until now, books written by small press printers about the practice of book making have been few and slight - largely because most productions from the traditional privatepress fraternity are not much to write home about, particularly concerning their literary, historical or visual significance. Similarly, books written by private press biographers - whether about individual presses or the movement as a whole - have lacked colour, life and typographic spirit. Until the Affair.