D. B. Updike & John Bianchi: a note on their association
by BIANCHI, DANIEL B
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About This Item
Boston: The Society of Printers, 1965. Edition limited to 500 copies issued as a Keepsake on the sixtieth anniversary of the Society of Printers, 12mo, pp. 26-[30]; 3 plates; a fine copy in orig. navy blue cloth gilt, marbled endpapers, wrapper (lightly chipped). An ""attempt to throw some light"" on the ""day-to-day working relationship, the modus operandi, of Mr. Updike and Mr. Bianchi"" by Bianchi's son (p. 3).
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- Title
- D. B. Updike & John Bianchi: a note on their association
- Author
- BIANCHI, DANIEL B
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- Used
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- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
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- The Society of Printers
- Place of Publication
- Boston
- Date Published
- 1965
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