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The Typophile's Chap Book. Commentary Number 2

The Typophile's Chap Book. Commentary Number 2

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The Typophile's Chap Book. Commentary Number 2

by Various authors

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New York: Printed for the Typophiles by Woodrow Offset Corporation. Pamphlet. Good. no date, perhaps late 1940. Single sheet, folded into thirds (6 pages). A short prospectus style piece describing upcoming publications. Devices by John Averill, Milton Glick, Lester Douglas, Eugene M. Ettenberg and Clarence P. Hornung decorate the text. GOOD condition. Minor uneven toning. Minor soiling, wrinkling and scuffing.

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Title
The Typophile's Chap Book. Commentary Number 2
Author
Various authors
Format/Binding
Pamphlet
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Used - Good
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Publisher
Printed for the Typophiles by Woodrow Offset Corporation
Place of Publication
New York
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