William M. Cheney; Edwin H. Carpenter
A Natural History of The Typestickers of Los Angeles, 1960
Los Angeles: Rounce & Coffin Club
Inscribed by Cheney and by the author of the preface, H. Richard Archer.
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Octavo. xii, 62pp. A candid recounting of the joys and pitfalls of presswork in southern California. Cheney revels in the identity of the 'typesticker': a printer who fits 'easily and...
Octavo. xii, 62pp. A candid recounting of the joys and pitfalls of presswork in southern California. Cheney revels in the identity of the "typesticker": a printer who fits "easily and naturally into the shop of any obscure printing office from the time of Gutenberg to the late Nineteenth Century" and who maintains a slight but significant place in twentieth-century presswork. Handwritten edits to page xi. Faint fading at edges, else near fine in quarter black cloth and near fine dust wrapper. Errata slips laid in.