An edition of The Koch ephemera (2007)

The Koch ephemera

Black Stone Press, 1975-1982 ; Peter Koch, printer, 1982-2006.

The Koch ephemera
Peter Rutledge Koch, Peter Rut ...
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An edition of The Koch ephemera (2007)

The Koch ephemera

Black Stone Press, 1975-1982 ; Peter Koch, printer, 1982-2006.

The collection includes over 100 pieces of literary, artistic, bibliophile, and business printing produced under a number of different imprints including Black Stone Press, Hormone Derange Editions, Editions Koch, and Peter Koch, Printers. The contents range from a flier advertising the maverick literary journal Montana Gothic, letterpress printed bookplates and wine labels, to a laser-printed pamphlet, all designed and printed between 1974 and 2007 by Peter Rutledge Koch at his studios in Missoula, San Francisco, Oakland, and Berkeley.

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Peter Koch
Language
English

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Edition Notes

Title from booklet containing introductory essay by Timothy D. Murray, an essay by Koch, and a list of contents.

"This ephemera collection is limited to 27 press numbered copies. In addition to the stated contents each box will have several different items that are not included on the list. The box was constructed by the Taurus Bookbindery of San Francisco"--Colophon of booklet.

Contents in tiered file box covered with cloth and marbled papers.

"No. 009"--Title label on case.

Published in
[Berkeley, Calif

Classifications

Library of Congress
Z232.K75 K6 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 case :

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23109448M

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