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Author:
Henry, Barbara, printer. creator, book designer, printer.
Title:
Walt Whitman's faces : a typographic reading / Barbara Henry ; with an introductory essay by Karen Karbiener.
Edition:
[Deluxe edition.]
Publisher:
Harsimus Press,
Copyright Date:
2012
Description:
17, [17] pages, [3] leaves of plates : illustrations ; 27 cm
Subject:
Whitman, Walt,--1819-1892.--Leaf of faces.
Type and type-founding--Specimens.
Printing--New Jersey--21st century--Specimens.
Type and type-founding in art.
Artists' books--United States--21st century--Specimens.
Linoleum block-printing, American--21st century--Specimens.
Typefaces (Type evidence)--Bulmer.
Typefaces (Type evidence)--Umbra.
Typefaces (Type evidence)--Caslon.
Type and type-founding.
Specimens.
Other Authors:
Karbiener, Karen, 1965- author.
Harsimus Press. printer. printer.
Notes:
"Eighty copies were printed from foundry type and linoleum cuts on a Vandercook Proof Press. Most of the text is set in Bulmer from The Dale Guild Type Foundry; the Umbra used for titlingwas a gift from Michael Joseph (36 pt.) and from Wisecarver Printing of Winchester, Virginia (18 pt.), the Caslon from John Randles Whittington Press. The book was designed and printed by Barbara Henry."--Colophon. Library has copy number 28, signed by Barbara Henry. IaU This edition of 30 is issued with prospectus, 1 sheet of yellow paper, folded into four sections, with four prints; 1 broadside of frontispiece printed on white paper. All additional prints are tipped in and signed by Barbara Henry.
Contents:
Reading the promise of faces / Karen Karbiener -- A printer's landscape / Barbara Henry -- Type sizes -- A font of type ; Leaf of faces / Walt Whitman.
Summary:
"Walt Whitman's poem "Faces" is presented as a printer's specimen, with a variety of typefaces illustrating Whitman's theme. It contains two essays on the poem by Barbara Henry and Karen Karbiener. Set by hand in foundry type and illustrated with images of the poet cut in linoleum and two digitally-printed photographs."--From publisher's website.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1066131557
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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