First Decade Interview with Sebastian Carter (OH16)

Catalogue Record

Collection

Maker

Title

First Decade Interview with Sebastian Carter

Made in

Cambridge

Date

15/09/2015

Description

Digital sound file of First Deacde interview with Sebastian Carter, 00:31:17.

Content

Scholar, publisher and book designer Sebastian Carter talks to Gloria Lin in this 2015 First Decade interview about running the Rampant Lions Press (founded by his father Will Carter in 1924) and the process of printing, letterpress and book designing. He discusses how his work, The Story of Cupid and Psyche, held in the Crafts Council Collection, came about, telling the story of taking over the printing project from William Morris and Edward Byrne Jones after their deaths.

Object number

OH16
  • Sebastian Carter looking through work by The Rampant Lions Press on the occasion of his First Decade interview. Photograph by Gloria Lin, 2015. © Crafts Council.

  • Sebastian Carter looking through work by The Rampant Lions Press on the occasion of his First Decade interview. Photograph by Gloria Lin, 2015. © Crafts Council.

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Sebastian Carter on starting at the letterpress, 2015, © Crafts Council.
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Synopsis, First Decade interview with Sebastian Carter, Crafts Council, 2016. © Crafts Council.
Synopsis, First Decade interview with Sebastian Carter, Crafts Council, 2016. © Crafts Council.