Published by New York: Distaff Side., 1958
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Condition: Good. Prospectus and luncheon invitation for Bertha S. Goudy: First Lady of Printing, published by The Distaff Side, the women's group of the Typophiles. Order form laid in. Very Good. Scarce.From the collection of San Franciscan Albert Sperisen.
Published by [n.p.:] Printed with Care & Solicitude by the Ladies of the Distaff Side, 1950., 1950
Seller: Michael R. Thompson Books, A.B.A.A., Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. A Children's Sampler includes selections of childrenÕs stories from all over the world, reprinted by an array of female printers. Jane Grabhorn took on William Caxton's Aesop (ch. 4), Dorothy Abbe printed W.A. Dwiggins mostly-unpublished Bronabejja illustrations (ch. 8), and Edna Beilenson here reproduced Jeanyee WongÕs lovely illustrations for the 1964 Peter Pauper Press book, Five Chinese Fairytales (ch. 13). Also represented here are the prominent California printers Lillian Marks (Plantin Press) and Caroline Anderson of Anderson, Ritchie, & Simon. Large octavo. [180] pp. Unpaginated. With dozens of color and black-and-white illustrations from designs by William Caxton, Valenti Angelo, W.A. Dwiggins, Millard Sheets, Jeanyee Wong, and more. Each of the 14 excerpts included in the Sampler are set in a different typeface, with some sections printed on different colors of paper (yellow, beige, etc.). Some sections include decorative initials and red borders. Original yellow and red pictorial cloth with vignette title in red. Light fading and dust-soiling to spine. Bent tips. Pages exceedingly bright and clean. In original red publisher's cardboard slipcase that has some shelfwear and light insect damage. A very good copy.
Published by Distaff Side, 1939
Seller: Michael Pyron, Bookseller, ABAA, Conshohocken, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good binding. Small quarto (6-1/4" x 4-3/4"). Limited edition, number 28 of 195. As issued, in linen-backed boards. Illustrated throughout including two fold-outs. Rubbing to the board edges and front joint; penciled name on the front pastedown; contents clean. A fairly nice copy of a book rarely found thus. This is the second book issued by the Distaff Side, a loose collective of women who came together on occasion to create what Kathleen Walkup describes as a "potluck book"each section is printed independently by the contributors, size and topic being the only commonalities. These sections with varying paper type and color, typefaces, and design are brought together and bound. The first so issued by the collective is the now iconic and elusive Bookmaking on the Distaff Side (1937) in which dozens of the most accomplished women in print came together to recognize the ways in which women have historically been overlooked in this field. This, the second Distaff Side potluck book had both a different tenor and a different make-up. While explicitly honoring Goudy on his 74th birthday, in fact, it was a January 1939 fire that destroyed Goudy's Village Press (the second such fire in the Press's history) that prompted the event and this bibliographic outpouring of love and respect. Unlike Bookmaking on the Distaff Side, contributions to this book came from, women, men, and organizations in order to honor one of the most distinguish printers, artists, and type designers. The book, with more than two dozen contributors, was pulled together in less than two months with one of the 195 copies presented to Goudy at this dinner. (Walkup p. 173-5). A remarkable book showcasing some of the most important and influential printers of the first half of the twentieth century. Walkup, Kathleen. "Potluck Books and the Women of the Distaff Side." Making Impressions: Women in Printing and Publishing (2020).