Following the closure of the Crossley Print Workshop in 1977, Adams and Baldessin established Lyre Bird Press to publish high-calibre livres d'artistes. Baldessin died in a car accident in 1978 while working on his first book for the Press, his
Mary Magdalene drawings. Adams operated the press, continuing to produce artist books, including
Diary of a Vintage in 1981, the award-winning
John Brack Nudes in 1982,
Seven Deadly Sins by Juli Haas in 1998, and the
Palmetum in 2002. Adams moved to
Townsville,
Queensland in 1989 and in 1992 moved the press's operations to the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre at
James Cook University where he became an honorary lecturer. The Press, never a commercially successful enterprise, is sustained by Adams's own funds and enthusiasm, and continues to promote the work of a spectrum of printmakers. Lyre Bird Press continues to publish books in collaboration with Jenny Zimmer of Zimmer Editions. A major touring exhibition of
Lyre Bird Press – In Full Flight, organised by
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, Townsville's public gallery, toured the east coast of Australia from 2001. ==Later artistic activity==