"A Certain Gaiety of Treatment" : typescript, 1971 Feb. 10.

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"A Certain Gaiety of Treatment" : typescript, 1971 Feb. 10.

Address at the opening of an exhibition of Ashendene Press materials at Stanford University, expressing his own interest in collecting fine printing and discussing the role of the "private press" and the work of St. John Hornby of the Ashendene Press.

[1], 15 leaves. 28 cm.

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Strouse, Norman H.

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Regents' Professor, Librarianship 296A. From the description of Materials for seminar course, The Collecting of Books and Manuscripts : School of Librarianship, University of California, Berkeley, 1971 March - June. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122354916 Norman Strouse was born outside Olympia, Washington in 1906. A high school graduate, he went to work for the "Seattle Post Intelligencer," where he advanced to handling the paper's national advertising. In 1949 he began a ...

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