The Dun Emer Press (fl.1902–1908) was an Irish private press founded in 1902 by Evelyn Gleeson, Elizabeth Yeats and her brother William Butler Yeats, part of the Celtic Revival. It was named after the legendary Emer and evolved into the Cuala Press. From 1908 until the late 1940s it functioned as Cuala Press, publicizing the works of such writers as Yeats, Lady Gregory, Colum, Synge, and Gogarty. [Wikipedia]
This copy of The Dun Emer Press, Later The Cuala Press, by Liam Miller, With a Preface by Michael B. Yeats was published by the Dolmen Press in the Republic of Ireland in 1973 and is dedicated to telling the history of the Dun Emer/Cuala Presses, including a list of their books, broadsides, and other pieces they produced. The book, which measures approximately 7 x 9.75 inches, contains 131 pages of text and illustrations. It is soft bound in stiff paper covers with black and red lettering on all sides and an illustration on the front. The pages of the book are in fine condition. There is a small tear on the upper side of the rear cover, resulting in reducing the condition of the book to near fine.
The illustrations accompanying this description show the front cover and the table of contents.