Zapf, Hermann and John Dreyfus . CLASSICAL TYPOGRAPHY IN THE COMPUTER AGE. PAPERS PRESENTED AT A CLARK LIBRARY SEMINARY.
Los Angeles William Andrews Clark Memorial Library 1991 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. xv, 36 pages. First edition. The essays contained in this book examine the recent developments in printing technology. These new developments have opened the field of graphic arts from political, social or economic constraints that once threatened freedom of the press and helped assure the supremacy of the trade.
Bidwell's introduction is followed by two essays entitled
"Letterpress Printing, Photocomposition, and Desktop Publishing" by Zapf and "Who is to Design Books Now That Computers are Making Books" by Dreyfus. Designed and printed at the Castle Press. Price: $ 30.00
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Order nr. 41325
Zapf, Hermann TYPOGRAPHIC VARIATIONS DESIGNED BY HERMANN ZAPF ON THEMES IN CONTEMPORARY BOOK DESIGN AND TYPOGRAPHY IN 78 BOOK AND TITLE PAGES.
New York Museum Books 1964 4to. parchment-backed boards with parchment tips Not paginated. Limited to 500 numbered copies for the American market signed by Zapf (out of 1000 copies). Set in sixteen languages with the types of D. Stempel "taken from the foundry's archives" and printed by Heinrich Egenolf. A magnificent display of typography and type specimens printed in black with some part printed in an alternative color. Last few pages have small tear along outer edge. Price: $ 400.00
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Order nr. 78127