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© Sumac Press |
Printer/Publisher: Sumac Press. Wulling, Emerson G. | ||
Country: Wisconsin (U.S.) | City: La Crosse | Date: 1945 | |
Keywords: leaves | |||
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Names, Initials: Sumac Press Emerson G. Wulling | |||
Device Designer: Kofron, Frank | |||
Device Reference: Weygand, J.L. Collection of pressmarks p. 67 Go to Page: 66 68 |
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Notes: "Because he likes sumac, and because there has been a clump of that plant at every location of his press (in Minneapolis, Christmas Lake and La Crosse) Emerson G. Wulling, in 1945, assumed the Sumac Press imprint. Its device was made by a fellow Ampersander, Frank Kofron." © 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/sumac.htm |