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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.
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).
Joseph Blumenthal papers
The Joseph Blumenthal Papers contain personal and professional correspondence, research files, photographs, and personal papers documenting the life and career of the American printer, printing historian, and type designer Joseph Blumenthal, and his wife Ann White Blumenthal. While the material does cover some aspects of Blumenthal’s professional activities, there are no business or financial records present for the Spiral Press.
Ladislav Sutnar collection
The Ladislav Sutnar collection is comprised of correspondence, biographical files, bibliographic files and client files as well as gifts from Elaine Lustig Cohen, and the Smithsonian Institution, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum.
Leo Lionni papers
The collection consists of bibliographic and client files related to graphic designer Leo Lionni. A large portion of the collection represents his time at Fortune along with his career as an author and illustrator of children's books.
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.
P22 Type Foundry collection
Collection of materials from P22 Type Foundry including publications, promotional material, posters, merchandise, and compact discs.
Photoengravings used in the Offenbacher Haggadah
Collection includes photoengravings from Fritz Kredel's original woodcuts, one unused photoengraving, and several articles.