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Book Club of California collection
The Book Club of California collection contains keepsakes, book prospectuses, and ephemera produced by the Club to promote their publications and programs. The bulk of the collection was acquired over several decades as a benefit of the RIT Cary Collection being a "Standing Order" member. The Collection is not a complete repository of everything the Club has produced since 1912.
P22 Type Foundry collection
Collection of materials from P22 Type Foundry including publications, promotional material, posters, merchandise, and compact discs.
A. Colish, Inc. ephemera
Collection of a scrapbook of bookplates printed by A. Colish Inc. (1908–circa 1980). Several loose materials include original drawings by Rockwell Kent that were then printed as bookplates by the Colish firm.
John Fass collection
35mm color transparencies, negatives, photographs, photo albums, and leaf prints comprise the John Fass collection, documenting his life, travels, hobbies, and career.
Original Leaves from Famous Bibles leaf collection
Original Leaves from Famous Bibles is a collection of disbound leaves from various Bible texts. The collection was complied and sold by Otto F. Ege and Philip Duschnes, ca. 1950.
Rochester Public Library Book Arts Ephemera
The collection consists of a variety of printed ephemera by and about the American private press printers Frederic W. Goudy, Earl H. Emmons, and Elbert Hubbard.
Howard Coggeshall papers
Spiral Press Collection
The Spiral Press Collection contains ephemera printed by the Spiral Press for various clients, both personal and corporate. Collection is organized by client, and then by genre. Objects include stationery, publications, book jackets, advertising materials, exhibition catalogs, and Christmas cards.
Kaatskill typeface
Kaatskill is a roman serif typeface created by Frederic W. Goudy and sold by the Village Letter Foundery in 1929.
Truesdell typeface
Truesdell is a roman serif typeface created by Frederic W. Goudy and sold by the Village Letter Foundery in 1930.