Box 17
Contains 5 Results:
Newspaper clippings, 1938.
This subseries contains clippings of newspaper articles relating to Frederic W. Goudy. The materials include accounts of Goudy's visits to Scripps College and his designs for Scripps College Old Style type, and obituaries and tributes published following his death.
Gutenberg’s Invention; The True and Amazing Story of the Invention of Printing is now Related in this Delectable Manner. Marlborough, N.Y., The Village press, 1929.
Ancient Customs used in a Printing House: An extract from Mechanick Exercises by Joseph Moxon, Member of the Royal Society, and Hydrographer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. London: Printed on the West-side of Fleet-ditch, at the Sign of the Atlas, 1685. Set up by hand by Arthur W. Rushmore. Madison, New Jersey, Golden Hind Press, 1938.
[Huguetan, Jean-Antoine, and Marc-Antoine Ravaud, Lyon, France.] Scapula, Johann. Lexicon Graeco-Latinum, cols. 97-100, 109-120, 129-148, 185-188, 201-204, 209-232. Lugduni, Sumptibus Ioannis Antonii Huguetan et Marci Antonii Ravaud, 1663.
This series contains materials found in the collection relating to presses other than the Village Press or those utilizing Goudy types. Only the Haddon Craftsmen of Camden, New Jersey, William Morris' Kelmscott Press, and the Vale Press appear to have a connection to Goudy, and it is possible the materials relating to other presses are accidental accretions to the collection.