The Devil's Artisan: A Journal of the Printing Arts, Number Eighteen
by EGERTON, Diane, et al (eds.)
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- Condition
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London, Ontario, Canada
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About This Item
Toronto: The Devil's Artisan, 1986. Booklet. Fine. An occasional publication. 31 p. 22 cm. 6 b&w illustrations. Mustard card covers. Insert is a wood engraving of a unicorn by Denis Milton by Toronto.
Includes: The Hunter Rose Company: A Brief History, by Elizabeth Hulse; The Art of Rubbing and Its Role in the Development of Printing, by Grant Karcich; Confessions of a Former Vancouverphobe, by Glenn Goluska; reviews.
Includes: The Hunter Rose Company: A Brief History, by Elizabeth Hulse; The Art of Rubbing and Its Role in the Development of Printing, by Grant Karcich; Confessions of a Former Vancouverphobe, by Glenn Goluska; reviews.
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- Bookseller
- Attic Books (CA)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 125273
- Title
- The Devil's Artisan: A Journal of the Printing Arts, Number Eighteen
- Author
- EGERTON, Diane, et al (eds.)
- Format/Binding
- Booklet
- Book Condition
- Used - Fine
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- The Devil's Artisan
- Place of Publication
- Toronto
- Date Published
- 1986
- Keywords
- Printing, Private Press, Fine Press, Hunter Rose Company, Elizabeth Hulse, Grant Karcich, Glenn Goluska, Denis Milton
- Bookseller catalogs
- Printing;
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