Arif Press Records

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  • Arif Press Records Book Detail

  • Author : Arif Press
  • Release Date : 1970
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  • Genre : Printing
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  • File Size : 1,1 MB

Arif Press Records by Arif Press PDF Summary

Book Description: This collection contains project files for books, menus, letterhead and other materials published by Arif Press. Subjects include culinary arts, poetry, literary works, Berkeley history. Project files include correspondence, invoices, mock-ups, notes, specifications, biographies, bibliographies and book plates. Includes works of many prominent poets, such as Michael McClure, Robert Creely and Robert Bly, Jack Spicer.

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