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Below are selected photographs from APHA's 26th conference, "Transatlantic Type." 

Photograph of Belanger, Samuels-Lasner and Tyler

Following his talk on the transfer of British book collections to America, Terry Belanger relaxes with APHA Vice- President for Programs Mark Samuels Lasner and Ron Tyler, who talked on the production of Audubon's Birds of America.

 

Marianne Tidcombe
Bookbinding historian Marianne Tidcombe speaking on Cobden-Sanderson in the conference keynote address on Friday night.

 

Lasner with Posega, Lowery and Davis
APHA Vice-President for Programs Mark Samuels Lasner relaxes for a moment with Washington University Library's Anne Posega, Head of Special Collections, Joy Lowery, Coordinator of Communication & Special Events, and Erin Davis, Curator of Rare Books.

Botwick speaks to group
Ken Botnick speaks to conference participants at the Nancy Spirtas Kranzberg Studio for the Illustrated Book. The talk also included his spirited "rap" song enumerating the eras of typeface design.

Woodtype
Some of the woodtypes and literature displayed by the Hamilton Woodtype Museum at the APHA conference.
Conference participants looking over student projects
Conference participants look over student projects done at Washington University's Nancy Spirtas Kranzberg Studio for the Illustrated Book.
keepsake
APHA keepsake for the 2001 conference produced from wood types owned by the Hamilton Woodtype Museum in Two Rivers, Wisconsin.
 

 

 


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