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Today for #TypeTuesday we present a selection of handset type displays by Michael Tarachow from his 1988 book 'The Pentagram Press Commonplace Book,' printed in an edition of 176 copies signed by the printer. Learn more: https://t.co/L685kjJxK1
Decorative arts publisher C. Szwedzicki produced 6 titles on Native American Art. This week we present some plates from 'Kiowa Indian Art,' published in 1929 in an edition of 750 copies signed by the publisher. Learn about the artists here: https://t.co/FUwoEBUukf
This weekend's #Caturday feature was 'St. Jerome and the Lion,' designed by Barry Moser and published in New York by Orchard Books in 1991. Learn more: https://t.co/nvdnU4MHEt
Today for #WoodEngravingWednesday we present Fritz Eichenberg's engravings from the 1986 Limited Editions Club production of French author Georges Bernanos‘s 'Diary of a Country Priest,' printed by the Heritage Press in an edition of 1000. Learn more: https://t.co/k8jO7UI7zo
It's #TypeTuesday! Today we've got some Monotype Ornaments by David Bethel including his Glint, Scorpio, and Blaze ornaments. These images are from David Bethel’s article “Creating Printer’s Flowers,” published in Matrix 13, Winter 1993. https://t.co/7L4tZg93IN
To celebrate this milestone, we present a few frames from our copy of the Dell Junior Treasury comic book The Wizard of Oz, with an adaptation from L. Frank Baum’s story by Gaylord Du Bois, published by Dell Publishing in 1956. https://t.co/ZMfl1TSTmW
On this date, August 15 in 1939, the movie The Wizard of Oz had its Hollywood premiere at Grauman's Chinese Theater in Los Angeles, California. The world premiere was five days earlier in, of all places, Green Bay, Wisconsin.
This week's science-related post is all about THE BEETLES! These wood-engraved and chromolithographed beetles are from our 1885 three-volume edition of J. G Wood’s 'Animate Creation,' adapted to American zoology by Joseph B. Holder. Learn more: https://t.co/SSTw1paaiA
This #WoodEngravingWednesday we present for wood engravings by the Russian-born French artist Ivan Lebedeff, from the 1929 Golden Cockerel Press printing of Russian writer Leonid Andreyev’s story 'The Abyss' with a translation by John Cournos. Learn more: https://t.co/tYMGyZF90K
These plates come from our folio-sized facsimile of English Naturalist Mark Catesby’s 'The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands,' published in 1974 by Beehive Press of Savannah, Georgia in a limited run of 500 copies. Lovely, no? https://t.co/1FXFEkn4rD