John Henry Nash Papers


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Letters written to him and copies of those by him relating to his career as a printer in San Francisco from 1895 to 1938; Mss., printer's copy and proofs of some of his publications; personalia; scrapbooks; and guest books.




John Henry Nash Announces


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John Henry Nash Fine Arts Press Ephemera


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Contains pamphlets, keepsakes, tributes, and stationery, printed by the John Henry Nash Fine Arts Press at the University of Oregon.




John Henry Nash Brochures, Folders, and Fine Books


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This small collection consists of announcements, brochures, pamphlets, greeting cards, poems, sketches, fine books, folders, and engravings by various hands designed and printed by San Francisco fine printer John Henry Nash. Nash was a well-known designer, typesetter and printer working in San Francisco in the first decades of the 20th century. He opened his own shop in 1915 after working for and in partnership with some of the better known printers and publishers in San Francisco; the business was closed in 1938, a victim of the Great Depression. One of his primary patrons was William Andrews Clark, Jr., and the collection contains announcements and pamphlets for catalogs of Clark's library. Other important clients, the Grolier Club of New York City, the Book Club of California, and Phoebe Apperson Hearst, are represented by announcements and other printed material, as are some of Nash's better known publications, including Dante's Divine Comedy.




John Henry Nash: the Biography of a Career


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The American Printer


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The Pacific Printer


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Fit for Sight and Touch


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