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  2. Lakeside Press - Wikipedia

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    Lakeside Press was a Chicago publishing imprint under which the RR Donnelley Company produced fine books as well as mail order catalogs, telephone directories, encyclopedias, and advertising. The Press was best known for its high quality editions for the Chicago Caxton Club as well as the Lakeside Classics, a series of fine reprints.

  3. Printers Row Lit Fest - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1985 by the Near South Planning Board and originally called the Printers Row Book Fair, it was initially intended to attract visitors to the Printers Row neighborhood on Chicago's near South Side, which had previously been a major publishing hub. [3] The Chicago Tribune acquired the festival from the Near South Planning Board in 2002 ...

  4. Glen C. Sheffer - Wikipedia

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    Glen C. Sheffer (1881–1948) was an illustrator whose most notable work was a poster for the 1933 Chicago World's Fair. He created illustrations for publications by the Kappa Sigma fraternity, [1] and Frank L. Baum's The Fate of a Crown. Some works have realized over $1000 in recent auction. [2]

  5. Poster - Wikipedia

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    The resurgence of comic book popularity in the 1960s led to the mass production of comic book posters in the 1970s and onward. These posters typically feature popular characters in a variety of action poses. The fact that comic books are a niche market means that a given poster usually has a smaller printing run than other genres of poster.

  6. Outline of books - Wikipedia

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    Blook – a printed book that contains or is based on content from a blog; Board book – a type of book printed on thick paperboard generally for children; Book-and-record set – a set consisting of a picture storybook and an accompanying recording; Book series – sequence of books that are formally identified together as a group

  7. Oak Park Public Library, Oak Park, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Founded as a public library in 1903, the library has three locations offering books, magazines, movies, music, computer access, and programs for all ages. In 2015, the three buildings were open 356 days, circulated more than 1.3 million items, recorded 864,712 building visits and 463,147 unique website visits, recorded 47,939 program ...

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  9. National Kids-in-Print Book Contest for Students - Wikipedia

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    The National Kids-in-Print Book Contest for Students is a literary competition held by Landmark House (formerly Landmark Editions) of Kansas City, Kansas. [2] It was launched by David Melton , one of the publisher's staff members.