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227: 219:" principles to create the Doves Bible, which was sold at a £500 profit. By 1906 the partners had fallen out over Walker's lack of interest and her husband's obsessive interest. Despite the agreement, Anne's husband did not deliver a copy of the font and instead arranged for every copy of the design to be dropped into the 44: 214:
and the profits were to be shared, but it was Anne who put up the capital of £1600 to start the business. Crucially, it was agreed that should the partnership end, Walker would be entitled to a copy of the font that they proposed to create. The Doves Type was created and Anne's single-minded husband
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to tell American suffragettes about the protest methods used in Britain. She addressed the first meeting of the Bryn Mawr College Suffrage Society using the title "Why I went to Prison". She went to America with her husband and, while she spoke to women's rights groups, he was welcomed as an "Arts
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In 1922, her husband died. After his death, Cobden-Sanderson paid a large sum to settle a dispute with Emery Walker. This money was to compensate him for the loss of the typeface that her husband had thrown into the Thames when his partnership with Walker ended.
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Anne was concerned that her husband was thinking rather than doing, and she suggested that he take up book-binding. They were already in the social circle of
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wrote a letter of protest in September and she was released the following month. She was a founding member of the
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Her great-great-grandson, Nick Cobden-Wright started a campaign to save her former home, Dunford House,
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are at the LSE library and they contain Sanderson's (confiscated?) prison diary.
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Cobden-Sanderson at 10 Downing Street shortly before her 1909 arrest.
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and vegetarianism. She became a vegetarian at age 20 and authored
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A. C. Howe, (Julia Sarah) 'Anne Cobden-Sanderson (1853–1926)',
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and was arrested as a suffragette in October 1906 (along with
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In 1907, she was invited to speak in the United States by
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The Suffrage Cause and Bryn Mawr – The British Lecturers
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in 1853 to Catherine Anne and the radical politician
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Index

Anne Cobden Sanderson

London
Hammersmith
T. J. Cobden-Sanderson
Richard Cobden
née
socialist
suffragette
vegetarian
London
Richard Cobden
George MacDonald
William Morris
T. J. Sanderson
William Morris
Jane Burden
Kelmscott Press
Emery Walker
Doves Press
Arts and Crafts
River Thames

Independent Labour Party
Minnie Baldock
Nellie Martel
George Bernard Shaw
Women's Freedom League
Women's Tax Resistance League
Harriet Stanton Blatch

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