CA Book Society celebrates the Grabhorn Press (1930s)
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The Book Society has the largest collection outside of the Bancroft Library of UCBerkeley, of the Grabhorn Press Collection. Henry Snyder eloquently BCC librarian and curator spoke eloquently about their history, when they were regarded as one of the best, if not the best printer/press in the country. The examples in the cases from books and posters and artworks to ephemera such as party invitations, wedding invitations, and so on, was high quality, with bibliophiles and publishers and book store owners and those who love books, in attendance.
The Book Society has the largest collection outside of the Bancroft Library of UCBerkeley, of the Grabhorn Press Collection. Henry Snyder eloquently BCC librarian and curator spoke eloquently about their history, when they were regarded as one of the best, if not the best printer/press in the country. The examples in the cases from books and posters and artworks to ephemera such as party invitations, wedding invitations, and so on, was high quality, with bibliophiles and publishers and book store owners and those who love books, in attendance.
Example of fine printing in "ephemera" |
Odes of John Keats. Special edition |
CA Book Club members gathering |
Photo by Marjory Farquhar. The Grabhorn Brothers: Edwin (l) and Robert (r) 1937 |
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