Printed by William H. Germer III]]> Broadsides]]> ___]]> Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening, first written in 1922 and published in his New Hampshire (1923).]]> Printed by Xin Su]]> Posters]]> Lost for Words (2015) created a work that communicated both visually and verbally.]]> Printed by Diane Jang]]> Books]]> ___]]> Printing block]]> Sarah Smith]]> Books]]> Printed by Sarah M. Smith]]> Ephemera]]> Printed by Sarah M. Smith]]> Ephemera]]> The Barber Paradox was no doubt a breeze to her. However, even though a fun item that is a reminder of past childhood games, it represents a complex piece of printing. It was completed in 2014 in an edition of three. The Barber image is extra!]]> Printed by Ann Dunham]]> Printed material]]> ___]]> Photographs]]> John Nash]]> Correspondence]]> Richard Lessow]]> Wood engravings]]> Richard Lessow]]> Wood engravings]]> Printed by Mark Lansburgh Jr]]> Books]]> The Great Snow of Grandmother’s Story, presumably set – as printed – in 1816, ‘the legendary years “eighteen hundred and froze to death.”’ It is a very creditable piece of printing.]]> Edited and printed by Edward C. Lathem]]> Books]]> Printed and bound by Alexandra Altschuler, Bridget Herrera, Emily Richardson, and Niusha Shodja]]> Books]]> Rights of Man is the sixth in a series of fine books produced by the Limited Edition Club. It was designed by Stinehour, who chose 14-point Bulmer type on an 18-point base for the text and Typo Upright type for the headings. It was also printed at the Stinehour Press. The art work is by the American illustrator Lynd Ward.]]> Thomas Paine]]> Books]]> Ghost in the Shell. She used images and text from the adapted movies Ghost in the Shell and Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, which tells the story of cyborg detective, Batou, and his quest to retain what is left of his ‘humanness’. A double major in Economics and Mathematics with a ‘strong interest in Computer Science’, Ran incorporated common programming symbols in the text. Her work, she has said, is meant to question ‘what makes a human, human’. Produced using a combination of letterpress, digital, and pressure printing, Ran won the 2015 Book Arts Grand Prize.]]> Printed by Ran Zhuo]]> Books]]> The Lake: To - , part of a collaborative print exercise with other students. Since graduation, Godine continued in the ‘book’ world. He worked for Leonard Baskin, the renowned typographer and printmaker, and Harold McGrath, his master printer. Godine now runs a small publishing company in Boston, producing well-crafted books, especially in the fields of photography, graphic arts, and contemporary world literature in translation.]]> Edgar Allan Poe]]> Pamphlets]]> Jack and the Bean-Stalk. Harvard used the edition printed by Boston type-founder T.H. Carter in 1837 as his exemplar. This item is usually housed at the Baker Library, Dartmouth.]]> Printed by Stephen Harvard]]> Books]]> Compiled by Lance Hidy and Elton Hall]]> Pamphlets]]> Poor Richard & His Printer flyer was printed as part of the 1990 celebrations of re-establishment of the Dartmouth College Book Arts Workshop.]]> [Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop]]]> Ephemera]]> Bernard Bailyn (Edited by Edward Connery Lathem)]]> Books]]> Michael Parkinson]]> Correspondence]]> Mr. and Mrs. Warhol – printed this ‘Holiday Greeting’, inking up an ‘H’ from an alphabet called Stonehedge, and adding text using Palatino type.]]> Printed by Michael Parkinson]]> Ephemera]]>