Harbor Press Ephemera Collection 1924-2006 1925-1941

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Harbor Press Ephemera Collection 1924-2006 1925-1941

Printed ephemera produced by the Harbor Press, a commercial printing and design firm in New York City from 1925 to 1942. The collection includes broadsides, invitations, announcements, cards, brochures, programs, menus, bookplates, keepsakes, memorial tributes, letterheads, certificates, advertisements, etc., produced for the Press's mostly New York City clientele, and sometimes for itself.

archive boxes, 2 half archive boxes, 2 object storage boxes; (3.75 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6321612

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Marchbanks Press

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Fass, John S. (John Stroble), 1890-

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Harbor Press

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The Harbor Press, a fine press printer and publisher in New York City that operated from 1925 to 1942, was founded by John Fass and Roland Wood (AC 1920), together with his wife Elizabeth Wyandt Wood. The two men had formerly worked together at the printing and publishing house of William Edwin Rudge of Mount Vernon, New York. While at Rudge, they had worked alongside renowned book designer Bruce Rogers, and it is clear that Rogers' modernist yet classical design sensibility had a s...

How, Louis, 1873-1947

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Landauer, Bella Clara, 1874-1960

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Wood, Roland Armstrong, 1897-1967

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