Brighton Press archive, 1985-2001.

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Brighton Press archive, 1985-2001.

Documentation of the collaborative and production processes of Brighton Press for the period 1985-2001. The collection includes correspondence with writers and artists, publicity materials, notes, woodcut blocks, etching plates, plate proofs, mock-ups, trial housings, and other production materials for twenty-three of the works produced by the press between 1985 and 2001.

32.3 lin. ft. (10 archives boxes, 2 records cartons, 1 card file box, 181 oversize folders, and 26 art bin items)

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Hanzlicek, C. G., 1942-

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Ringgold, Faith

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Metcalfe, Steve

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Snodgrass, W. D. (William De Witt), 1926-2009

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Thomas, Dylan, 1914-1953

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Acosta Hernández, Juvenal, 1961-

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Sternberg, Harry, 1904-2001

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Harry Sternberg was an artist represented at the Weyhe Gallery. Carl Zigrosser took a personal interest in Sternberg's career, and Sternberg is one of the artist profiled in Zigrosser's book, The Artist in America. From the description of Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1932-1971, n.d. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 192002565 Harry Sternberg (1904- ) was a Graphic artist/painter of Escondido, Calif. From the description of Oral hist...

Alcosser, Sandra, 1944-

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Westphalen, Emilio Adolpho.

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Lewis, Janet, 1899-1998

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Cremean, Robert, 1932-

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Brighton Press

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An internationally known fine press located in San Diego, Calif. The press specializes in collaborations among Bill Kelly and Michele Burgess, the directors of the press, and selected writers and artists. Since its beginning, the press has produced over thirty books and other publications. From the description of Brighton Press archive, 1985-2001. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 43724998 Administrative History ...

Burgess, Michele

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Julia, Mary

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Willard, Nancy

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American writer, graduate of the University of Michigan (B.A., 1958; Ph. D., 1963); winner of major and minor Hopwood Awards (1955, 1956, 1957, 1958); regular participant at Breadloaf Writers' Conference (1975- ); lecturer in English at Vassar College. From the description of Papers, 1941- (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34365046 American author and illustrator of children's books; Newbery Award winner in 1982. From the description of Papers, 1945-1...

Kelly, Bill, 1948-

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McGraw, DeLoss

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American artist, print maker and book illustrator, McGraw was born in Okemah, Oklahoma, in 1945. He attended the Otis Art Institute and the Cranbrook Academy of Art and taught fine art at Northern Kentucky University (1972-1975) and the University of San Diego (1978-1983). McGraw often collaborates with poets, incorporating their texts in his compositions, and has printed works at the Tamarind Institute, Brighton Press, Magnolia Press, and the Ernest de Soto Workshop. From the descri...