The Blue Sky Press, Chicago, Illinois, 1899-1907, 1974.

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The Blue Sky Press, Chicago, Illinois, 1899-1907, 1974.

Photocopy of typescript seminar paper, concerning the history of Blue Sky Press. This press was founded in Chicago in 1899 by Thomas Wood Stevens, Alden Charles Noble, and Alfred G. Langworthy. It was in operation until 1907. Includes an annotated bibliography of publications issued by the press.

[3], 35 leaves ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7264415

University of Arizona Libraries

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Langworthy, Alfred G.

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Walker, Barbara J. (Barbara Jean), 1950-

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Student, University of Arizona, Graduate Library School. From the description of The Blue Sky Press, Chicago, Illinois, 1899-1907, 1974. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 28733057 ...

Stevens, Thomas Wood, 1880-1942

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Thomas Wood Stevens was an artist, teacher, author, and theater director. He served has head of the Illustration Department at the Art Institute of Chicago from 1903-1911; he was cofounder of Blue Sky Press, 1899-1907; he served as head of the Drama Department at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1913-1925; then at the Kenneth Sawyer Goodman Memorial Theatre, 1925- 1930; he was the director of various university and community theaters, and of the Globe Theatre Shakespearean productions perfo...

Blue Sky Press

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The press was in operation (mainly in Chicago) during the first decade of 1900. The later correspondence deals with the dispersal of the press. From the description of Blue Sky Press records, 1900-1917. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 56323313 ...

Noble, Alden Charles, 1880-

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