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The Officina Bodoni: distribution of copies of printed works

MS. 21435/236

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Title

The Officina Bodoni: distribution of copies of printed works

Shelfmark

MS. 21435/236

Summary

Comprises correspondence and papers relating to John Ryder's attempted census of Officina Bodoni books (starting in 1970) and later correspondence relating to Officina Bodoni collections:

Correspondence with public/academic libraries and museums, A-N, 1970-1982.

Correspondence with public/academic libraries and museums, P-Z, 1970-1982.

Correspondence with private collectors, 1970-1988.

Inventories and records, c.1970-1984.

Date

1970-1988

Language

German

Italian

English

French

Physical extent

1 box (4 folders)

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Collection contents

The John Ryder Archive

Giovanni Mardersteig and the Officina Bodoni

The Officina Bodoni: distribution of copies of printed works

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