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Broadside vignettes : the poster/broadside format joined with the book
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Broadsides and posters
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Poetry broadsides primarily authored by Dana Gioia, with a few by other poets. Also includes posters either featuring Gioia's poetry, or advertising poetry readings by him. Box 80 includes an incomplete set of The Printed Poem, The Poem as Print, an oversize broadside series edited by Dana Gioia and Alastair Reid, printed by James Trissel, and published by the Press at Colorado College. Posters include two samples of advertising used in the Los Angeles and New York City public transit systems featuring Gioia's poetry, and a few posters for Gioia's poetry readings. Box 81 includes broadsides printed by Michael Peich (Aralia Press, Green Library Press); Norman Clayton; and others including hit & run press, Red Hen Press, and Salt-Works Press.
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Attention, pioneers! : Facsimile reproductions of twelve rare California broadsides or posters
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A Collection of the Posters and Broadsides Issued by the Union League of Philadelphia 1862--1865
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Bound in 1/2 tan buckram and marbled boards
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[Collection of original drawings, engravings, broadsides, posters, programs, songs, etc. relating to aeronautics
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These two portfolio boxes contain approximately 200 items that form part of the prints and ephemera of the Huntington Library Aeronautica Collection. The images and texts within this collection include illustrations, diagrams, and descriptions of balloons and parachutes, balloon ascents, descents, and accidents; portraits of aeronauts; and political cartoons and fanciful or documentary pictures that incorporate depictions of balloons, airships, and flying machines. The collection features prints chronicling the progression of early aeronautical history from the first manned balloon ascent launched by French brothers Joseph-Michel Montgolfier and Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier in 1783, to the well-publicized ascents of famed English balloonist Charles Green in the mid 1800s.
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