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- To: BOOK_ARTS-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Small Press Book
- From: "Peter D. Verheyen" <pdverhey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 May 1997 08:14:14 -0400
- Message-id: <199705291216.FAA17268@SUL-Server-2.Stanford.EDU>
- Sender: "The Book Arts: binding, typography, collecting" <BOOK_ARTS-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Dear Book Arts List Administrator,
>>
>>I humbly beg to introduce myself the the Book Arts List and wish to
>>announce that my small press has just released a limited edition of 250
>>numbered copies of our first publication.
>>
>>Titled "a handbook for water" this is a volume of poems and songs by a
>>local author and Postmaster of our tiny village of Oysterville, Washington,
>>and features an introduction by another famous Oysterville native, Willard
>>R. Espy.
>>
>>The entire thing handset and printed in single page impressions on 80#
>>Teton Text handfed to an 1889 Chandler & Price letterpress. Hardbound. 48p.
>>$30 ppd.
>>
>>If anyone on this list might be interested in the first humble effort of a
>>new small press, some signed copies are still available by writing or
>>e-mailing:
>> Cranberry Press
>> P.O. Box 94
>> Oysterville, WA 98641
>> <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>>Or preview our efforts on our budding web page at
>><http://www.aone.com/~mnero>.
>>
>>A sincere thank you for your time and consideration.
>>
>>Mark & Marilyn Nero
>>Cranberry Press
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Der Buchbinder als Architekt des Buches baut eine
Fassade seiner Zeit. Edwin Redslob
Peter Verheyen, Conservation Librarian
Syracuse University Library
Syracuse, NY 13244
315.443.9937
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