A typographic journey : the history of the Greenwood Press and bibliography, 1934-2000
Author:
Stauffacher, Jack Werner
Designer:
Stauffacher, Jack Werner
Compiler:
Humphreys, Glenn
Publisher:
Book Club of California
Binder (person):
Cardoza-James
By Jack Werner Stauffacher ; bibliography by Glenn Humphreys
323 p : ill ; 26 cm
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (2003-05) by Dreyfus, John
Production date: AD 1999
"Design by Jack Werner Stauffacher of the Greenwood Press. Typesetting by Francesca Stauffacher and Kina Sullivan. Printed on Mohawk Superfine, softwhite-eggshell, 70 text. Set in Cycles types, designed by Sumner Stone, with the exception of pages 54, 74 set in Trajan designed by Carol Twombly. Printing by Phelps/Schaefer, Brisbane, California. Binding by Cardoza-James Binding Company, San Francisco. Edition is limited to 450 copies."--Colophon. Bound in green cloth over boards; paper label on spine. With dust-jacket.
Support composed of paper
Accession number: PB 56-2003
Primary reference Number: 94620
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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