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There are five unrelated publishers with the name Pendragon Press. The first is a British
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based in Maesteg in
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and specialising in
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,
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, horror and weird fiction. It is run by Christopher Teague. In 2005 the press was nominated for a
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for best small press. It specialises in
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s,
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and short story collections. The second is the printing division of
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, the manufacturing arm of Papworth Village Settlement, an industrial colony for tuberculosis sufferers established by Dr Pendrill Charles Varrier-Jones in 1915. The third specialises in books on music, musicology, and music theory. This Pendragon Press was founded in 1972 and is located in Hillsdale,
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. The fourth is a community newspaper publisher on Waiheke Island,
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. Newspapers published by this company are ''Gulf News'' and ''Waiheke Weekender''. The fifth is a British
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based in
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.


Books published by Pendragon Press, Maesteg

* ''Nasty Snips'', an anthology edited by Christopher Teague, 1999 * ''Shenanigans'', a short story collection by Noel K. Hannan, 2000 * ''Tourniquet Heart'' an anthology edited by Christopher Teague, 2002 * ''The Ice Maiden'' a novella by Steve Lockley & Paul Lewis, 2004 * ''The Extremist and Other Tales of Conflict'', a short story collection by Paul Finch, 2004 * ''The Mask Behind the Face'', short story collection by ''Stuart Young'', 2005 * ''Double Negative'', a novel by Robin Gilbert, 2005 * ''An Occupation of Angels'', a novella by
Lavie Tidhar Lavie Tidhar ( he, לביא תדהר; born 16 November 1976) is an Israeli-born writer, working across multiple genres. He has lived in the United Kingdom and South Africa for long periods of time, as well as Laos and Vanuatu. As of 2013, T ...
, 2005 * ''In the Rain with the Dead'', a novel by Mark West (author), 2005 * ''Triquorum One'', a mini-anthology edited by Christopher Teague, 2005 * '' Silversands'', a novel by Gareth L. Powell, 2010 * ''Creeping Stick'', a novella by Liam Ronan, 2017


Book published by Pendragon Press,

Papworth Everard Papworth Everard is a village in Cambridgeshire, England. It lies ten miles west of Cambridge and six miles south of Huntingdon. Running through its centre is Ermine Street, the old North Road (now the A1198) and the Roman highway that for cen ...
, Cambridge

* ''On the Road: The Papworth Story'', by Rowland Parker, 1977


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