The Windsor Press was established in San Francisco in 1926 by the Australian brothers, Cecil and James Johnson. The brothers often prepared the illustrations for their publications.
In Private Presses and Their Books, Will Ransom states that the credo of the Johnson brothers in establishing the Windsor Press 'rings true and the books bear witness to a faithful endeavor "to print the beautiful book, to create the symphony in type, to handle the tools of his calling with that divine grace reserved only for the lover of his craft; and to find inspiration and guidance and an abiding reverence in these monuments of the old masters. A new love, a new life--this is the soul of the new Renaissance." It is a high note, one that will require time as well as aspiration to reach full volume and clarity, yet there is every indication that time is the only missing ingredient. There is fundamental soundness in their books, and painstaking attention to those infinite details that are apparent more in the elusive, intangible atmosphere of a volume than in their own entities.'