An edition of Barnett Freedman (1990)

Barnett Freedman

the graphic art

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An edition of Barnett Freedman (1990)

Barnett Freedman

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Publisher
Fleece Press
Language
English
Pages
253

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Edition Notes

"Five hundred copies of this book have been published at the Fleece Press, Upper Denby, and of these, fifty are not for sale. It was set in Miller Display, printed in Sheffield by J. W. Northend, and bound in full cloth by Smith Settle. The paper used is Monadnock Dulcet, an uncoated paper chosen to allow the grainy effect of Barnett Freedman's lithographic work to be shown to advantage."--Colophon.

Includes DVD entitled: The King's stamp (1935); documentary film about Freedman's design for a special issue of stamps to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of George V in 1935.

Fisher copy: With "Communique Manilla, Item 02212" laid in; 'Designed & Lithographed by Barnett Freedman for Jack Beddington".

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Upper Denby, Huddersfield

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Pagination
253, [3] p. :
Number of pages
253

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19668098M
ISBN 10
0948375825
OCLC/WorldCat
84716839

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