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LITTLE TOOT
Gramatky, Hardie
Second impression. Little Toot is just a silly little tugboat until he finds out he can do the work just like the others - maybe better! Colorful illustrations convey the work of the boats while appealing to the youngest of listeners. Book is a little worn at the spine ends and corners. Dust jacket is quite worn with both the front and back flaps missing and some paper loss from the spine, scuffed. Not the common Weekly Reader edition.
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AT SEVENTY: RICHARD J. HOFFMAN
by Petko, Edward
Printed in an edition limited to 50 copies. Issued to celebrate the seventieth birthday of Richard J. Hoffman, printer, and author of " A Gathering of Types" and its sequel "A Decorative Divertissement." On Urabec-Hoffman all-rag handmade paper, from the Brooks. Bros. Shirts and old linens of his friend, Dr. John Urabec. Designed and printed by Ethan B. Lipton, typesetting by Jack M. Conway, and signed by them. Illustrated with tipped-in photographs of Hoffman at work in his shop. With laid-in invitations to Hoffman's seventieth birthday in 1982.

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