Title: Eight works from Walter Hamady's Perishable Press - 1986-1989 Author: Place: Mount Horeb, Wisconsin Publisher: Perishable Press Date: 1986-1989 Description: Eight finely printed works. Various sizes and bindings. All limited edition printings. The following books are included: Conrad Hilberry, Jacob’s Dancing Tune (1986). Walter Hamady, Eyes Touch & Change (1986). Peter Glassgold, Hwaet! (1987). Walter Hamady, Of Boulders and Bolides (1991). Toby Olson, The Pool (1991).Walter Hamady, 1985 Joel Oppenheimer, New Hampshire Journal (1994). Bobby Byrd, Art in America (1997-1998). John Wilde WHMSSHW (What His Mother’s Son Hath Wrought) (1988-1989). Eight volumes. Walter Hamady (born 1940) is an American artist, book designer, papermaker, poet and teacher. He is especially known for his innovative efforts in letterpress printing, bookbinding, and papermaking exemplified in the productions of The Perishable Press Limited and the Shadwell Papermill, founded by Hamady in the mid-1960s. In 1966 Hamady joined the faculty of the University of Wisconsin, Madison where he would teach papermaking, letterpress printing, and bookbinding for more than three decades. Lot Amendments Condition: Fine. Item number: 281169a
Title: Eight works from Walter Hamady's Perishable Press - 1986-1989 Author: Place: Mount Horeb, Wisconsin Publisher: Perishable Press Date: 1986-1989 Description: Eight finely printed works. Various sizes and bindings. All limited edition printings. The following books are included: Conrad Hilberry, Jacob’s Dancing Tune (1986). Walter Hamady, Eyes Touch & Change (1986). Peter Glassgold, Hwaet! (1987). Walter Hamady, Of Boulders and Bolides (1991). Toby Olson, The Pool (1991).Walter Hamady, 1985 Joel Oppenheimer, New Hampshire Journal (1994). Bobby Byrd, Art in America (1997-1998). John Wilde WHMSSHW (What His Mother’s Son Hath Wrought) (1988-1989). Eight volumes. Walter Hamady (born 1940) is an American artist, book designer, papermaker, poet and teacher. He is especially known for his innovative efforts in letterpress printing, bookbinding, and papermaking exemplified in the productions of The Perishable Press Limited and the Shadwell Papermill, founded by Hamady in the mid-1960s. In 1966 Hamady joined the faculty of the University of Wisconsin, Madison where he would teach papermaking, letterpress printing, and bookbinding for more than three decades. Lot Amendments Condition: Fine. Item number: 281169a
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