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THE COMPLETE INDEX TO FINE PRINT.
Kirshenbaum, Sandra.

   

- New Castle, DE : Oak Knoll Press 2003
- 4to.
- stiff paper wrappers.
- 88 pages.
- ISBN 9781584560968 ; 1584560967 / Order Nr. 71832
- Price: $ 20.00

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First edition. Fine Print magazine was first published in 1975 as an eight-page Newsletter for the Arts of the Book. Its initial purpose was to present bibliographic descriptions of fine letterpress books along with articles on bookbinding, papermaking, and calligraphy. Many outstanding writers and scholars contributed articles and illustrations. This long-awaited name and subject index edition is the final issue of Fine Print, volume 16, number 4. Co-published with Pro Arte Libri.

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JOHN ANDERSON AND THE PICKERING PRESS, AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. ...
by Fraser, James (editor)

Limited to 150 copies and printed letterpress by Neil Shaver at his Yellow Barn Press on dampened Rives paper. With 20 plates showing Anderson's work including work using color. An excellent look at American typography during the 1940s onward with glimpses into Frederic Goudy, Peter Beilenson, Arthur Rushmore, Robert Middleton, Elmer Adler, Sol Hess, Joseph Blumenthal, Grant Dahlstrom, Claire van Vliet and John DePol. An excellent tribute to John Anderson, perhaps the "last of the great commercial letterpress printers working on the East Coast." With prospectus loosely inserted.




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