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SOME NOTES ON CATALOG MAKING.
Graydon, Samuel

   

- New York : The Trow Press 1909
- small 8vo.
- boards.
- 30 pages.
- Order Nr. 27860
- Price: $ 25.00



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Limited to 900 numbered copies. A discussion of how a catalogue should be produced by Graydon of the Trow Press. Meant for advertising men.

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NOUVEAU TRAITÉ SUR LES IMPRESSIONS MODERNES EN COULEURS
by Soullier, Eugéne

Well-illustrated manual, in French. The seven plates show a variety of techniques and papers, including one that is embossed, several showing the three-color process, and two on colored paper. Contents somewhat spotted throughout. Crack at the half-title. Boards rubbed. With the bookplate and pencil signature of Gavin Bridson.




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