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PUBLISHERS FOR MASS ENTERTAINMENT IN NINETEENTH CENTURY AMERICA.
Stern, Madeleine B. (editor)
First edition. Many different contributors have prepared 46 articles discussing some of the more obscure 19th century American publishers. Listing of references for each are included. Essential book in the study of American publishing.
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BULLETIN IN BOLD CHARACTERS, A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE SETON ...
by Taylor, Maurice.
First edition, limited to 165 numbered copies, this being one of the copies bound in quarter leather rather than cloth. With an introduction by Clark Kimball of The Great Southwest Books, Santa Fe. History of the Seton Village Press from its foundation in 1938 until it closed five years later. During that time, the owner, Ernest Thompson Seton, with the aid of his wife and Maurice and Marceil Taylor had produced twenty titles, of which fifteen were printed and set entirely by hand. Each title receives a through description and is illustrated throughout by black and white photographs and line drawings reproduced from Seton editions. Signed on colophon page by both Taylors. Prospectus loosely inserted.

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