Stanley Morison and John Carter correspondence with David Magee, 1958-1959.

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Stanley Morison and John Carter correspondence with David Magee, 1958-1959.

Three letters are from Morison and deal with photographic composing methods in book works and the publication of his book, Typographic Design In Relation To Photographic Composition, printed by Black Vine Press. Five letters and one postcard are from Carter, an associate at Sotheby & Co., London, who wrote the introduction to Morison's book.

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Carter, John W., 1951-

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Morison, Stanley, 1889-1967

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Nowell-Smith, Simon, 1909-1996

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