Trade catalogs of newspapers, 1853-1962.

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Trade catalogs of newspapers, 1853-1962.

Pamphlets, lists, individual issues, and advertisements for newspapers, and issues of a journal for newspaper publishers.

22 items (1 box) : ill.

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Lockley, Fred, 1871-1958

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American author and historian. From the description of Interviews, ca. 1925. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86171823 Journalist and book dealer, Portland, Oregon. From the description of Fred Lockley family papers, 1839-1958. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58779318 Portland, Or. journalist, author and antiquarian book dealer, specializing in Pacific Northwest history. Graduate of Willamette University (1895). General manager ...

Kemble, Edward C. (Edward Cleveland), 1828-1886

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Talisman Press

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Talisman Press was a fine press operated by Robert Greenwood and the late Newton Baird from approximately 1958 to 1969. After publishing 'Talisman' magazine for only a short time, they turned to publishing two to three books a year on subjects of Western American history, American literature, and bibliography. The business began in the San Jose area but moved to Georgetown in 1962. After they stopped printing books in 1969, Greenwood and Baird continued as book dealers until retirement in Januar...