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First edition.
A note at the foot of the title page reads: "Privately printed and not for sale: August 28th, 1936, being the sixth anniversary of Frank Harris' death". A foreword by Mitchell Kennerly states that the originals of the letters were acquired by the American Autograph Shop, Merion Station, Pennsylvania at an auction sale in London on May 25th 1936. The first letter is addressed to "Dear Mr. Tonson" as Arnold Bennett was signing his book reviews for The New Age "Jacob Tonson". Mitchell Kennerley was an American publisher, editor, and gallery owner. Good .
With an introduction by Hugh Walpole. Good .
A title in the series "Worlds of Man: Studies in Cultural Ecology", edited by Walter Goldschmidt. An anthropological/ecological study of how four distinct social groups--the Indians, the ranchers, the farmers and the Hutterites--adapted to the environment of the Canadian Great Plains. Very good .
Reprint edition, limited to 150 copies, of the 1949 edition published by Bennett Book Studios, Inc. Fine .
Edition of 1,000 copies printed at the Grabhorn Press.
The lecture by Paul Bennett here published as a keepsake was delivered by him on the occasion of the dedication of the Morgan A. and Aline D. Gunst Memorial Library of the Book Arts, which was accompanied by an exhibition of fine specimens of book art. Very good .
Among the substantial lead articles in this series are: "The Literature of American Typefounding" by William Bentinck-Smith [Vol. I, No. 2] on the relatively scarce materials on the history of American typefounding; "Hawthorn House" by Roderick D. Stinehour [Vol. I, No. 4] on the New England press founded by Edmund B. Thompson, which was active from 1932-1942; "The Printing of Poetry" by Sinclair H. Hitchings [Vol. II, No. 5] on the choice of typography suitable for printing poems or books of poetry; "Letters from Bruce Rogers to Henry Watson Kent", edited by James Wells [Vol. III, No. 1]; "The Types of the Plantin-Moretus Museum" by Harry Carter [Vol. III, No. 3]; and "Artist vs. Craftsman?" by Warren Chappell [Vol. IV, No. 1] on the collaboration between artists and printers/engravers. Very good .
An educational booklet for graphic designers on a company's decision-making process and how to navigate the structure of the company in order to satisfy the goals of the company and the needs of the customer. Very good .
Graphic Communications Series.
An educational booklet for graphic designers describing and illustrating the procedures, materials and equipment used in transferring images to paper. Fine .
Graphic Communications Series.
An educational booklet for graphic designers presenting the basic methods and materials used in assembling images. Very good .
First edition. Good .
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