American Printing History Association Collection, ca. 1974-1983.

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American Printing History Association Collection, ca. 1974-1983.

The collection contains bylaws, membership directories and information, flyers, conference notices and programs, and other mailings relating to activities of the American Printing History Association (APHA), including the Southern California Chapter of APHA. These mainly are items sent to Hobart Skofield, who was an APHA member. Copies of the APHA Newsletter and Printing History (journal of the American Printing History Association) have been cataloged separately and may be searched on Pegasus, the UCSB Libraries online catalog.

.4 linear feet (1 document box)

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Skofield, Hobart Oliver

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American printing history association

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The American Printing History Association (APHA) was founded as the result of a proposal published by Walter Kubelius in his column, "The Printing Whirl," in the 1971 issue of "Printing Impressions". Kubelius proposed that an American Printing Historical Society should be founded to foster scholarship and to serve as a forum for the exchange of knowledge. At the time, it was thought that the society should be developed as an American chapter of the Printing Historical So...