Philobilon Eine Zeitschrift fur Bucherfreunde Vol. 9 No. 5-6 1936 with The First Printing in Virginia inserted
- Creator:
- Washington and Lee University. Journalism Laboratory Press, McMurtrie, Douglas C. (Douglas Crawford), Philobiblon. A Magazine for Book Collectors, Herbert Reichner Verlag, and Lauck, Charles Harold
- Scope and content:
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This German journal has The First Printing in Virginia by Douglas C. McMurtie tipped into the center of the volume. The back of the insert says 'Designed, composed in Linotype Baskerville, and printed by C. Harold Lauck at the Journalism Laboratory Press of Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, U. S. A., for Philobiblon, a Book-Collector's Magazine published by Herbert Reicher, Vienna, Austria. December 1935'
- Language:
- English .
- Subjects:
- Book collecting -- Periodicals
German periodicals
Printing
Printing industry - Names:
- Washington and Lee University. Journalism Laboratory Press
Philobiblon. A Magazine for Book Collectors
Herbert Reichner Verlag
McMurtrie, Douglas C. (Douglas Crawford)
Lauck, Charles Harold - Places:
- Virginia
Virginia -- Williamsburg
Virginia -- Jamestown
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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Special Collections and ArchivesJames G. Leyburn LibraryWashington and Lee University204 W. Washington StreetLexington, VA 24450
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- This collection is open for research use.
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