An edition of Printing as a performing art (1970)

Printing as a performing art.

Printing as a performing art.
Ruth Teiser, Ruth Teiser
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An edition of Printing as a performing art (1970)

Printing as a performing art.

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English
Pages
145

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Cover of: Printing as a performing art.
Printing as a performing art.
1970, Book Club of California
in English
Cover of: Printing as a performing art
Printing as a performing art
1970, The Book Club of California
in English

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Table of Contents

Edwin Grabhorn.
Robert Grabhorn.
Lawton Kennedy.
Lewis & Dorothy Allen.
Jack Stauffacher.
William Everson.
Adrian Wilson.
Mallette Dean.

Edition Notes

"Selections from interviews conducted by Ruth Teiser for the Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, with added introductory material."
"450 copies."

Published in
San Francisco
Series
Book Club of California, San Francisco. Publication, no. 134, Publication (Book Club of California) ;, no. 134.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
686/.0922
Library of Congress
Z231.5.P7 T4

The Physical Object

Pagination
145 p.
Number of pages
145

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5061994M
LCCN
74026838
OCLC/WorldCat
154578

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