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Agustin V. Zamorano, Architect (Printer's Make Ready Copy)

Agustin V. Zamorano, Architect (Printer's Make Ready Copy)

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Agustin V. Zamorano, Architect (Printer's Make Ready Copy)

by Neuerburg, Norman

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Los Angeles, CA: Zamorano Club, 1988. 1st. Softcover. First Edition. 4to. 21, [1] pp. Stiff paper sheets with text placement adhered with tape along with the final publication in original blue wrappers with white paper label mounted to front. Although not specifically indicated, this unique offering is from the library of noted art historian, Norman Neuerburg. Fine condition. Zamorano was the first person to bring a printing press to California. In the summer of 1834, he set up a print shop in Monterey and published the first books in California. The Zamorano Club was formed in 1928 by a group of California book collectors, printers, and librarians in honor of Zamorano.

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Bookseller
Carpe Diem Fine Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
7397
Title
Agustin V. Zamorano, Architect (Printer's Make Ready Copy)
Author
Neuerburg, Norman
Format/Binding
Softcover
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
1
Edition
1st
Publisher
Zamorano Club
Place of Publication
Los Angeles, CA
Date Published
1988
Keywords
zamorano club; printing press; printer's make ready copy, , , ,

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Carpe Diem Fine Books offers a discriminating selection of out-of-print, signed and unusual books in all fields – with an emphasis on the history and literature of California and the West. Proprietors James Bryant and Mary Hill have served an international clientele of private collectors and libraries since 1995. Their book gallery, located in a charming 1930's Carmel stone building just steps from the Robert Louis Stevenson House in historic Old Monterey, features a constantly changing inventory - from the classics to the unexpected.

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