The Color Printer. A Treatise on the Use of Colors in Typographic Printing
The Color Printer. A Treatise on the Use of Colors in Typographic Printing
John F Earhart
Earhart & Richardson, 1892
Bound in publisher's light blue cloth, with gilt and tri-color seal on front. Seal consists of three ink balls overlapping with balls facing primary colors, gilt and black border, within laurel wreath and ribbon border. 280 x 213 mm. Some spotting, discoloration to front cover. 319 p. 90 plates. Lovely typographic bookplate of Elaine & Bruce McCallister (Los Angeles). Early signature of Edward L. Evans. Some wear, scattered staining. *Autographed by author.*
In 1892 the artist, John Franklin "Earhart published The Color Printer, in itself a tour de force of color printing, in an edition of 2,000, requiring 1,625,000 impressions from 625 different forms."
Refs: Vivian Ridler, Artistic printing: a search for principles, Alphabet & Image, 6; Wurmfeld, Color documents, 37; Birren 213; Bridson/Wakeman (C117); see Herbert, Yale Library Gazette, July 1974, p. 16. St. Bride Cat. p. 284