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Pages with initials and decoration by C. R. Ashbee from the Psalter or Psalms of David from the Bible of Archbishop Cranmer. Published by the Essex House Press, 1901.


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Pages with initials and decoration by C. R. Ashbee from the Psalter or Psalms of David from the Bible of Archbishop Cranmer. Published by the Essex House Press, 1901.
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Ashbee was a member of the Order of Chaeronea, a secret society founded by penal reformer and poet George Cecil Ives in 1897 for the cultivation of a homosexual ethos. To conceal his sexuality at a time when homosexuality was illegal, Ashbee married the accomplished musician Janet Forbes in 1898 and had a rather progressive, atypical marriage resulting in four daughters. The pair wrote a collaborative journal and Janet became a valued member of the Arts and Crafts community, embracing the wider socialist concepts of the movement by setting up a craft cooperative with her husband. Ashbee also espoused the work of Edward Carpenter, philosopher of the simple life and early gay rights campaigner, who he considered his mentor.
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E.731-1921

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