ALLAN FLEMING'S MANY WORLDS
Original printed wraps. 96 pp. Octavo.
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Presenting information on the craft of printing and bookmaking. The Devil's Artisan is all about books. Designing books, printing books and collecting books.
ARTIST AT WORK: GERARD BRENDER A BRANDIS / WOOD ENGRAVER AND BOOKWRIGHT
Original printed wraps. 108 pp. Octavo.
DA 64 (Spring 2009) features a professional biography of wood engraver and bookwright Gerard Brender à Brandis and is guest-edited by Gerard's sister, the novelist Marianne Brandis.
The issue includes twenty-eight reproductions of engravings made at various stages of the artist's career, as well as a dozen photographs of his studio in Stratford, his Albion Press and a few of his handmade books.
W. E. (JACK) TREVETT & BILL POOLE
DA 67 (Fall 2010) features A Chronology of Trade Typesetting in Canada (1902-1938) by Ed T Cooper, reprinted from the original (1938) limited edition.
The issue also includes A Printer's Dozen: The First Thirteen Years of the Grimsby Wayzgoose Anthology by Kristine Tortora.
The Rogue's Gallery features W E (Jack) Trevett, who owned the Toronto design firm Cooper & Beatty at its zenith.
DEVIL'S ARTISAN #61, FALL/WINTER 2007
BOOK DESIGN IN THE EIGHTEEN-NINETIES
Original printed wraps. 92 pp. Octavo.
DA 61 (Fall 2007) features a long essay by Margaret Lock of Locks' Press, Kingston, on the subject of Bliss Carman, Tim Meteyard and book design in the eighteen-nineties.
Rogue's Gallery features William Lyon Mackenzie.
The Dingbat, Ornament and Fanciful Initials feature includes ten large format initials and ten small tailpieces.
THE WOOD ENGRAVINGS OF GEORGE A. WALKER
DA 68 (Spring 2011) is guest edited by Tom Smart, and features a lead article entitled From Wood Engraving to Graphic Narrative: The Deevelopment of George A. Walker's Xylographica.
The issue also includes A Suite of Engravings from The Mysterious Death of Tom Thomson, a graphic novel by George Walker, with an Introduction by Tom Smart, and a review of George Walker's Book of Hours by Bill Baker.
The Rogue's Gallery features Nicholas Kennedy of Trip Print Press (Toronto).