
Cuala Press
Cuala Press was a small, influential Irish publishing company founded in 1908 by sisters Elizabeth and Elizabeth Corbet Yeats, part of the renowned Yeats family. Based in Dublin, it specialized in producing high-quality books, including poetry, plays, and literature, with a focus on Irish culture and language. The press was known for its craftsmanship, combining fine typography and design, and played a significant role in fostering Irish literary talent and cultural revival during the early 20th century. It operated until 1983, leaving a lasting legacy in Irish arts and publishing.