Barry Moser had already established a reputation for himself as the premier American engraver of woodcuts in the 20th century before he turned to working primarily on designing and illustrating children's books. Moser has worked on over 200 books. He is the winner of an American Book Award. Barry Moser takes an active role in the design of any book that he illustrates, often contributing to type choice, layout, and cover design.
Barry Shapiro Interviews, bulk 1972 - 197430 Cassettes 30 audio cassette tapes containing Interviews conducted by Barry Shapiro (b. 11/30/44) with Abbie Hoffman, Hoffman Family members, and political collaborators between 1972-1974. Barry conducted these interviews during dissertation research at the University of Chicago on Abbie Hoffman with a political psychological perspective. Interviews conducted in various places where Barry and Abbie could meet, Chicago, New York, Miami, and Worcester.
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recorded interviews between Barry Shapiro and Abbie Hoffman.
Record books of the Bartholomew Alpress & Company of Bristol, Connecticut. The saw mill supplied its products to many of the town's carpenters and cabinet makers, as well as to a large number of clockmakers. The records consist of two of the company's financial ledgers and account books from the years 1835 to 1846.
Beach, Calder, Anderson & Alden was a law firm founded in 1919 in Bristol, Connecticut. The collection consists of documents relating to the firm's representation of Bristol Brass Company and E. Ingraham Company.
Belding Brothers and Company were silk manufacturers in Rockville, Connecticut, with additional mills in Northampton, Massachusetts, Belding, Michigan, San Francisco, California, and Montreal, Canada.
The collection contains campaign posters, audio reels and moving image film, framed photographs and commemorative bill signing (with pens), clipping scrapbooks associated with Mr. Grabowski's political career.
Materials related to children's book authors and illustrators Betsy and Guilio Maestro. The materials include illustrations, manuscripts, and notes related to works published by the pair.
Poetry and personal papers of the American poet, art critic, teacher, editor and publisher Bill Berkson comprised of literary manuscripts, correspondence, drafts, notebooks, lecture notes, interviews, Big Sky Books and press records, photographs, audio recordings, broadsides, and rare publications. The archive spans from 1960 to the present day and documents the poet's extensive body of work, his collaborations in and among the realms of visual art, media, and literature, and his affinities with the poets and artists of the New York School.