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" Its object shall be the literary study and promotion of the arts pertaining to the production of books, including the occasional publication of books designed to illustrate, promote and encourage those arts... "
The Dial - Side 361
redigeret af - 1896
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The Publishers Weekly, Bind 147

1945 - 1608 sider
...Caxton Club of Chicago celebrates its fiftieth anniversary. Founded in 1895, its object has ever been a literary study and promotion of the arts pertaining to the production of books. In this connection, in order to stimulate and encourage the art of fine bookmaking, the club has published...
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The Bookmart: A Monthly Magazine of Literary and Library ..., Bind 1–2

Halkett (i.e. Richard Halkatt Lord (ed.)) - 1883 - 602 sider
...Servier, — courtier, bibliophile and collector, — whose aim, as net forth in its constitution, is "the literary study and promotion of the arts pertaining to the production of boobs." The club does not propose to consider the commercial but rather the a?sthetic aspects of book-making....
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The Literary World, Bind 15

1884 - 504 sider
...are most of them engaged, in one way or another, in the making of books. The aim of the club is "the literary study and promotion of the arts pertaining to the production of books." It is also proposed to print from time to time limited editions of essays or papers bearing upon "...
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The Academy, Bind 25

1884 - 486 sider
...in question was a portrait of Mr. Oscar Wilde. A GROLIER CLUB has been founded at New York for " the literary study and promotion of the arts pertaining to the production of books." Among other things, it is intended to publish limited edition« of works treating of bookmaking, &c.,...
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The Bibliographer: A Journal of Book-lore ..., Bind 5–6

1884 - 396 sider
...— courtier, bibliophile and collector, — whose aim, as set forth in its constitution, is ' the literary study and promotion of the arts pertaining to the production of books.' The Club does not propose to consider the commercial but rather the aesthetic aspects of book-making....
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The Bookmart: A Monthly Magazine of Literary and Library ..., Bind 5

Halkett Lord, Richard Halkett - 1888 - 572 sider
...membership must be men of known devotion to the object of the club," and the object of the club is the literary study and promotion of the arts pertaining to the production of books. There are three committees in the club to fulfill that object— a Committee on Publications, a Committee...
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King's Handbook of New York City: An Outline History and Description of the ...

Moses King - 1892 - 938 sider
...The Grolier Club, at 29 F.ast yi& Street, was organized in 1884, and incorporal oil in 1888, for "the literary study and promotion of the arts pertaining to the production of books." The building is small and graceful, and in the style of the Renaissance. The club takes its name from...
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Bookbindings Old and New: Notes of a Book-lover, with an Account of the ...

Brander Matthews - 1895 - 374 sider
...decorative skill bestowed on the binding. Its constitution declares that " its object shall be the literary study and promotion of the arts pertaining...interested in books not as literature but as works of art. It is with the art and mystery of the book-maker, the printer, the engraver, and the binder, and not...
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Caxton Club: Officers, Committees, Constitution and By-laws, Annual Reports ...

Caxton Club - 1899 - 104 sider
...AND OBJECT SECTION I. This Club shall be called the Caxton Club. SECTION 2. Its object shall be the literary study and promotion of the arts pertaining to the production of books. Within the scope of such object may come the occasional publishing of books designed to illustrate,...
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The Dial, Bind 20–21

Francis Fisher Browne - 1896 - 802 sider
...interest. Its constitution declares that " its object shall be the literary study and promotion of the arto pertaining to the production of books." That is to...printer, the engraver, and the binder, and not with the secreto of authorship, that they concern themselves ; as a result the Grolier Club has established...
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