Inland printers : the fine press movement in Chicago, 1920-1945
by Paul F. Gehl
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Published in conjunction with an exhibition of the same name, this handsome book focuses on a group of Chicago-based small presses-including such operations as Alderbrink Press, Black Cat Press, and the Printing Office of Philip Reed. Their efforts placed Chicago, already established as a major center for commercial printing, on the map of the international fine-press movement between the two world wars.Tags
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- 002.0977311 — Computer science, information & general works Computer science, knowledge & systems Books (Science and history of the book) Standard subdivisions Biography and History North America
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- Z231.5 .L5 — Bibliography, Library Science and Information Resources Book industries and trade Printers and printing establishments
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