Item #108130 [Five Ephemeral Pieces from/relating to the Grabhorn Press]. Grabhorn Press.

[Five Ephemeral Pieces from/relating to the Grabhorn Press].

1950. San Francisco: 1950, 1980, MCMXCV (1995), 1969.

One announcement, printed on one side 4 1/2 x 5 3/4”, lower edge deckled,paper clip stain on upper right corner; good. One folio, 9 1/2 x 13”, fore-edge and lower edge deckled, printed in red and black with cover illustration and headpiece; very good. One folio 11 x 16”, color facsimile of a 14th Century Manuscript, with printers device, fore-edge deckled; very good. One stitched pamplet, folio, 24 pp., frontisportrait, facsimile of letter stitched in, stiff card wrappers, printed in black and red; very good. One folio 9 x 12” with inlaid woodcut in black and yellow ink to cover; very good.

§ -Announcement, “The well-known modesty of the Grabhorn Press prevented them from including their printer’s mark on this announcemnt which they did for the Roxburghe Club’s March 1950 meeting. Carrol T. Harris Master of the Press.”
-”A Wartime Letter from Jane Grabhorn to S/Sgt. Albert Sperisen telling of the removal of the Grabhorn Press to 1335 Sutter Street, San Francisco, California.” 150 copies printed at the Arion Press.
-“Glory & Thanks Be to God A Page from a 14th Century Manuscript presented by Edward Repan-Petko of Los Angelos upon the occasion of The Ninety-Eighth Birthday of his father Adam Repan-Petko Laus Deo!”
-“Of Books and the Theatre by Dr. Norman Philbrick An Introduction to his Library and this Exhibition together with an Essay by Dr. John Loftis Garrick & the Rise of Theatrical Scholorship Published upon the Occasion of an Exhibition Garrick’s London as drawn from The Philbrick Library of English & American Drama & Theatre.” 1000 copies printed by Grabhorn-Hoyem in San Francisco...
-Holiday card, “Christmas Greetings from Marjorie Edwin and Mary Grabhorn.” Undated. Item #108130

Price: $100.00

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