Rampant Lions Press

Enitharmon Editions

In 1972, Alan Clodd, the first owner of the Enitharmon Press, asked Will to print a brief text by Samuel Beckett, The North, which was accompanied by three aquatints by Avigdor Arikha. For Clodd’s successor at Enitharmon, Stephen Stuart-Smith, Sebastian designed and printed books by Ted Hughes (Shakespeare’s Ovid, illustrated by Christopher Le Brun, 1995), Harold Pinter (The Disappeared, illustrated by Tony Bevan, 2002) and Seamus Heaney (The Testament of Cresseid, illustrated by Hughie O’Donoghue, 2004).

The Disappeared.