Typophiles New York, N.Y.
Typophiles New York, NY
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Works
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The Ampersand Club : retrospect and prospect, 1965. | |
Ands & ampersands : from the first century B.C. to the twentieth A.D. | |
The artist and the fifteenth-century printer | |
Barnacles from many bottoms | |
Beatrice Warde to the angelic Typophiles, greeting | |
Bouquet for B.R. : a birthday garland | |
BR (Bruce Rogers) marks and remarks. The Marks by Bruce Rogers... The Remarks by his friends... [Edited by Paul A. Bennett.] | |
BR marks & remarks | |
Caxton : an American contribution to the quincentenary celebration | |
Chap book commentary. | |
A description of the catalogue of the Frick Collection, published on the founder's centenary, 19 December 1949 : reprinting its introduction | |
Devices from (and by) many Typophiles | |
Diggings from many ampersandhogs. | |
Elmer Adler, apostle of good taste : an address delivered January 21, 1941 on the occasion of an exhibition of the work of the Pynson Printers | |
Frederick Pottle remembers William Edwin Rudge. | |
A half-century of type design and typography, 1895-1945 | |
Harsh words | |
John Howard Benson & his work, 1901-1956. | |
Left to their own devices. | |
The Pforzheimer Bruce Rogers collection. | |
Portrait of a publisher 1915-1965. | |
Roman numerals, typographic leaves and pointing hands : some notes on their origin, history and contemporary use | |
Sagittarius : his book | |
Some notes on the making of Grimy Gertrude, better known as Dirty Gertie from Bizerte. | |
Songs for a printers' way goose. | |
Spinach from many gardens | |
Towards a reform of the paper currency : particularly in point of its design | |
The type designs made for private and commercial use, 1896 to 1943 | |
Typophiles monograph | |
Typophiles salute F.W.G. on his 76th, March 8th, 1941 | |
Typophiles salute Goudy and his spirit of 76 | |
The Typophiles salute Paul Beaujon, Amherst Club, New York, March 8, 1937. | |
The Typophiles welcome Fritz Kredel. | |
The Typophiles whodunit : a private revelation of the hitherto most mysterious origin, development, practices & works of the Typophiles. | |
What is missing in today's average typography is grace ... | |
Will Bradley's 80th birthday : collective birthday greetings & so forth, from the Typophiles, New York, USA. |