[Clipping collection regarding fine printing in San Francisco area] 1930-1961.

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[Clipping collection regarding fine printing in San Francisco area] 1930-1961.

6 pieces : illustrations

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SNAC Resource ID: 8079568

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Kennedy, Lawton, 1900-1980

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Lawton R. Kennedy operated the Grabhorn Press in San Francisco. This letter announces a special Pony Express mail delivery from Ophir to Auburn (June 1-2, 1935) to commemorate convening of E Clampus Vitus amateur historians society. Grabhorn Press designed the commemorative envelope. From the description of Lawton Kennedy correspondence, 1935. (University of the Pacific). WorldCat record id: 36859717 ...

Roxburghe Club of San Francisco

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History The Roxburghe Club was formed in San Francisco on April 3, 1928 and was named in honor of the original Roxburghe Club of England, a renowned bibliophilic society (itself named after the Duke of Roxburghe). Both the San Francisco and English clubs continue to be active. Much of the impetus for creating the Roxburghe Club of San Francisco was provided by Carl I. Wheat, historian, lawyer, and book collector. The purpose of th...

Grabhorn, Edwin E.

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Of the Grabhorn Press. From the description of Letter "to whom it may concern, " 1942 Apr. 24. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122384592 ...

Grabhorn, Robert

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Grabhorn Press

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Fine printing firm established in San Francisco, California, by Edwin Grabhorn and his brother, Robert. From the description of Grabhorn Press records, 1917-1973. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 82842847 Robert (1900-1973) and Edwin (1889-1968) Grabhorn, from Indiana, began printing in 1911 in Seattle, later moved to Indianapolis, and established the Grabhorn Press in San Francisco in 1920. It soon became internationally known for fine craftsmanship...

Walter, Florence S.

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