Only two English books were printed, the Recuyell of the Histories of Troy and The Game and Play of the Chess, when Caxton returned to England and set up his presses in the Almonry at Westminster.
"Fine Books"
Alfred W. Pollard
There is something in the picture of this devoted man writing Gospels in Slavi, primers in Dog-Rib, and a Prayer Book in syllabic Chipewyan, which brings to mind the figure of Caxton bending his silvered head over the blocks of the first printing-press in the old Almonry so many years before.
"The New North"
Agnes Deans Cameron
In 1476 he set up his press and sign, a red pole, in the Almonry at Westminster.
"Brief History of English and American Literature"
Henry A. Beers