Modern Printers' Devices Record | |||||
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© Pocahontas Press |
Printer/Publisher: Pocahontas Press. Zurcher, Suzette Morton | ||
Country: Illinois (U.S.) | City: Chicago | Date: 1955 | |
Keywords: feathers, monograms | |||
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Names, Initials: PP | |||
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Device Reference: Weygand, J.L. Collection of pressmarks p. 46 Go to Page: 45 47 |
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Notes: "There have been four variations of the Pocahontas Press device since it was first designed by Suzette M. Zurcher for her press in 1937. This one is her current preference. The form above the central design represents a couple of stylized Indian feathers, honoring the proprietor's ancestress, for whom the press is named." © 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/pocahontas.htm |