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The Gehenna Press: The Work of Fifty Years, 1942-1992

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The Gehenna Press: The Work of Fifty Years, 1942-1992

by Baskin, Leonard; Baskin, Hosea; Franklin, Colin

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allas and Northampton: The Bridwell Library & The Gehenna Press, 1992. Limited Edition. Original Wraps. Very Good+ in Wraps. Limited Edition. Original Wraps. The Gehenna Press was established in 1942 by sculptor and graphic artist Leonard Baskin [1922-2000]. Gehenna Press published approximately 200 books in nearly 60 years, winding up operation shortly after Baskin's death in 2000. Exhibition catalogue of the Bridwell Library exhibit curated by Lisa Unger Baskin. The work represents a rather excellent exploration of Baskin's work. [essay by Colin Frankin, notes on the books by Baskin; bibliography of the Press by Hosea Baskin. Light shelf/edge wear, small notch in bottom front edge, else tight, bright, and unmarred. Printed stiff wraps, lettering in red and black ink. 4to. 238pp. Illus. (b/w plates).

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Title
The Gehenna Press: The Work of Fifty Years, 1942-1992
Author
Baskin, Leonard; Baskin, Hosea; Franklin, Colin
Format/Binding
Original Wraps
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+ in Wraps
Quantity Available
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Edition
Limited Edition
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
The Bridwell Library & The Gehenna Press
Place of Publication
allas and Northampton
Date Published
1992

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