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private press
noun
a printing establishment primarily run as a pastime
Example Sentences
Eritrea is the only African country without privately owned media, having shut down its private press in 2001 under the pretext of "national security".
“He was convinced that she was a lost private press folk artist from the ’60s or ’70s.”
Since the 1990s, he’s been a collector of rare, obscure and private press records sourced from area thrift stores, estate sales and flea markets.
This is a private press label that Pachuco Volume 1 is on: Billionaire Records.
Then, after a little night Googling, I discovered that the bulk of the material was originally published — bound in antique silk, naturally — by Cameron’s private press, Shrinking Violet.
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