Box 1
Contains 7 Results:
"Travel with the Prose, Poets: All Bookings Imaginable", 1992 September
Printed for the Joint Meeting of the Roxburghe and Zamorano Clubs, San Francisco. Two pocket folder containing paper from the Roxburghe Hotel, a "passport" of imaginary places, and leaflet listing "destinations" offered by the "Travel Pro(se)" "Malcolm Whyte, Agent; James Wehlage, Agent" on back. with original envelope
The Roxburghe Club of San Francisco Medal, 1996 October 26
Chief Charlot's Battle with Bureaucracy by Michael Harrison, 1992
Press of the Golden Key. Chapbook. "125 COPIES have been designed and printed by Donald and Kathryn Fleming for members of the Roxburghe & Zamorano Club at their joint meeting on September 19 & 20, 1992. This keepsake is presented with the compliments of Jeremy Cole, Donald Fleming, Harry Goff, Michael Harrison, Jennifer Larson, Oscar Lewis, Vincent Lozito, David Myrick, Harold Wollenberg"
The Personal Pleasures of a Private Press by John Dreyfus with three engravings by Gwen Raverat. Published on the occasion of an exhibition of the Ashendene Press Collection given to Stanford University by Irving W. Robbins Jr., 1971 February
Chapbook. Stanford University Libraries "Handset in Jan van Krimpen's 'Romanee'. 1000 copies printed at the StanbrookAbbey Press, Worcester, England on W S H cream wove handmade with mould made covers by Barcham Green Ltd January 1971"
The Edwin H. Carpenter Collection of Mexican Colonial Imprints by Norman Neuerburg, 1996
Chapbook with inserted page titled "The Edwin H. Carpenter Collection of Mexican Colonial Imprints by Norman Neuerburg" OYAEN PRESS Los Angles 1996 "A keepsake presented to the members of the Zamorano and the Roxbughe Clubs on the occasion of the October 1996beinnial joint meeting by Norman Neuerburg"
Recolections of FWG by C. Lauron Hooper, 1938 July 23
Chapbook. "These Recolecctions by C. Lauron Hooper, Goudy's first business associate, are here presented in Kennerley types and made into this booklet by A. Colish as a keepsake for visitors to Deepdene on the occasion of the Thrity-fifth Anniversary of The Village Press, July 23, 1938"