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Amateur Newspapers collection
Collection of 1,300 issues representing over 500 titles of amateur newspapers published in the latter half of the nineteenth century.
Erich Wronker collection of printing medals
Collection of medals related to the history of printing, publishing, and collecting books or newspapers, as collected by publisher Erich Wronker. Also includes notes, photographs, correspondence, and publications.
Ismar David papers
Collection of materials from the graphic designer and artist Ismar David, including correspondence, photographs, teaching materials, and commisioned works.
James and Ruth McCrea collection on Paul Standard
Correspondence and writings collected by James and Ruth McCrea regarding American calligrapher, educator, and author Paul Standard (1896-1991).
Huxley House records
Financial ledgers of Huxley House from 1929 to 1960. Huxley House specialized in typography, design, and printing. Records include expenditures for type, paper, advertising, payroll, etc.
Bruce Rogers Divine Comedy photoengravings
Thirty-one photoengravings created by Bruce Rogers and used in printing illustrations for The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri (New York: Bruce Rogers and the Press of A. Colish, 1955).
Lili Cassel-Wronker stamp collection
Stamp collection from calligrapher and graphic designer Lili Cassel-Wronker, including stamp albums, reference material, and currency with graphic images.
Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust records
The Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust records span the lifetime of the trust, 1968 through 2010, and document the grants given by the Trust, as well as all administrative activities.
Bruce Rogers The Holy Bible photoengravings
Contains fifty-one photoengraving plates designed by Bruce Rogers used to print 975 copies of The Holy Bible, by A.Colish.
Graphic Communications Through the Ages: Kimberly-Clark paintings
The collection consists of 24 paintings illustrating the history methods for illustrating the written word developed between 950 B.C. and the early twentieth century.