Further Reading
- Richard Russell, 'Obituary - Vivian Ridler', in Parenthesis; 18 (2010 Spring), p.36-37
- Mick Belson, On the Press (2003. Robert Boyd Publications), pp. 90–92.
- Oxford Dictionary of National Biography entry for Anne Ridler.
- Vivian Ridler's obituary
- David Bland, 'The Perpetua Press', in The private library (Summer 1970), pp. 78-90).
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Name | Ridler, Vivian |
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Short description | Printer |
Date of birth | 1913 |
Place of birth | Cardiff, Britain |
Date of death | 2009 |
Place of death | Oxford, Britain |
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