Fine Print, Volume 8S. Kirshenbaum, 1982 |
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Page 86
... craft appears . In turn , there is the challenge to each serious reader of The New Bookbinder to add his particular work to the growing iden- tity of the craft . The introduction to volume one is by Bernard Middleton who is on the ...
... craft appears . In turn , there is the challenge to each serious reader of The New Bookbinder to add his particular work to the growing iden- tity of the craft . The introduction to volume one is by Bernard Middleton who is on the ...
Page 135
... craft for five years and began to letter professionally upon moving to San Francisco three years ago . Out of his studio loft in the indus- trial South - of - Market district , he plies the typical catch - as- catch - can trade of the ...
... craft for five years and began to letter professionally upon moving to San Francisco three years ago . Out of his studio loft in the indus- trial South - of - Market district , he plies the typical catch - as- catch - can trade of the ...
Page 138
... craft , thus limiting its potential . He blames in some ways the tyranny of the printing craft itself for this locked attitude and suggests that the erstwhile terrorizing of ap- prentices and fanatical emphasis on technique hasn't ...
... craft , thus limiting its potential . He blames in some ways the tyranny of the printing craft itself for this locked attitude and suggests that the erstwhile terrorizing of ap- prentices and fanatical emphasis on technique hasn't ...
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