Bookselling And Creating Books Oral History Transcript And Related Material

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Bookselling And Creating Books Oral History Transcript And Related Material
David Bickersteth Magee
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30 Magee: Whether other people have mentioned that or not...
Teiser: Jane [Grabhorn] discussed it quite interestingly, from her point of view. * I would very much like to have an outsider s point of view.
Magee: So many times I ve been in there when Ed would come up and say to Bob, "What do you think of this?" Bob would say, "Well, I don t know. It s not quite right. Let s try something else. " And they would set up another page and another until they finally got it right. I don t know whether
...you know the book, Landless John. In the second bibliography we reproduced three experimental title pages for that. It is most interesting to see the three and how the final one was obviously far and away the best. And they did many more, probably ten title pages, but they just reproduced three trials in the bibliography.
Teiser: What do you feel each of them contributed to the enterprise, each of those men?
Magee: Well, of course, it s very difficult really to say. It was a perfect team. Just perfect.


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