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© Black Vine Press |
Printer/Publisher: Black Vine Press. Seeger, Harold. Sperisen, Albert, 1908- . Kennedy, Lawton, 1900- . | ||
Country: California (U.S.) | City: San Francisco | Date: 1939 | |
Keywords: vines | |||
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Device Reference: Weygand, J.L. Collection of pressmarks p. 15
Go to Page: 14 16 |
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Notes: "Black Vine Press has two masters, Harold Seeger and Albert Sperisen. (Lawton Kennedy, a third one, withdrew during the war to form his own organization). Its aims since its founding in 1939 has been, much like other fine presses to print and to publish books to the very best of its partners' combined abilities." © James Lamar Weygand | |||
Source: Weygand, James Lamar. A collection of pressmarks gathered from America's private presses and from others not so private. Nappanee, Ind., Private Press of the Indiana Kid, 1956. |
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Location: University of Florida | |||
URL: https://www.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/rarebook/modern/blackvine.htm |