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Edna Rudolph Beilenson (1909–1981) was an American typographer, fine press printer, typesetter, book designer, cook book author, publisher, and co-proprietor (with her husband, Peter Beilenson) of the Peter Pauper Press from 1931 until his death in 1962, and afterward its sole proprietor and president until her death in 1981.
Peter Pauper Press is an American publishing company. Founded in 1928 by Peter Beilenson, the press was originally run with his wife, Edna , and focused on printing and publishing classic books. The press expanded into giftware and collectors items , and has continued to be run by multiple generations of the Beilenson family.
Following her death, a number of colleagues and friends memorialized Bertha Goudy's contributions to typography. Spearheaded by Edna Beilenson, co-proprietor of the Peter Pauper Press, a group of women active in fine press and book making collaborated to produce a feminist work entitled Bookmaking on the Distaff Side, published in 1937. [12]
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Robert Keith Leavitt (1895–1967) was a Harvard-educated New York City advertising copywriter who turned to non-fiction writing. He was the author of many books, including a history of Webster's Dictionary and "The Chip on Grandma's Shoulder" (1954.) 'Bob' Leavitt was also the longtime historian of the original The Baker Street Irregulars, devoted to all things Holmesian, about which he wrote ...
After more than 25 years of marriage, Peter Reckell and his wife, Kelly Moneymaker, are still living the best days of their lives. For over four decades, Reckell portrayed Bo Brady on Days of Our ...
Amid Prince Andrew's ongoing drama and in the aftermath of Harry and Meghan's royal exit, the queen's grandson, Peter, announced that he's separated.
Although Zuchman did not finish high school, Queens College accepted him for enorllment in 1961. He studied philosophy and writing there, graduating in 1965. [7] He won the Peter Pauper Press Award for two novelettes: Father Never Went to Church But Loved the Soil and A Mass for an Ass.