Letters, [ca. 1929], to [Philip D. Sherman].

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Letters, [ca. 1929], to [Philip D. Sherman].

[1] [n.y.], February 2, [n.p.] [2 l.].--Discusses different kinds of typefaces. [2] 1929, September 16, Bognor, England [3 p.].--Tells him what he is printing, and discusses plans for the future.

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