Sir Emery Walker FSA (2 April 1851 – 22 July 1933) was an English engraver, photographer and printer.
[1] In the late 1870s, Walker befriended William Morris, with whom he shared both socialist beliefs and a keen interest in printing.
This money was to compensate him for the loss of the Doves typeface that her husband had thrown into the Thames when his partnership with Walker ended.
[5] Emery Walker's library of private press books was sold to Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum to endow the trust.
[6] Walker’s three lectures for the Sandars Readership in Bibliography in 1924 were published by the Oak Knoll Press in 2019.