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Description
The subject of this scholarly study—intimidation of post-Civil War black society—provided a natural base for a rather heavy design approach that reaches for the trade market.
Credits
Jacket designer: Larry E. Hirst
Production manager: Jim C. Billingsley
Author: Gladys-Marie Fry
Size: 6 x 9 inches
Pages: 264
Quantity printed: first printing of 2,500
Price: $9.50
Typefaces: Text in 11/3 Monotype Times Roman, Display in Photo-Typositor Pistilli Roman
Typesetters: Heritage Printers, University of Tennessee Press
Printers: Heritage Printers, Baucom Press
Printing method: text: letter press; black/white illustrations: sheet-fed offset
Jacket printer: Keith Press
Papers: Olde Style Wove, 60 lb. publisher’s white, Lustro Offset Enamel Dull\, 70 lb. cream, Jacket: 80 lb. Lustro Offsdet Enamel Gloss
Paper manufacturer: S.D. Warren Company
Paper supplies: Caskie Paper Company
Binder: Delmar Printing Company
Binding materials: Riverside Chambray RVC-3711, rust and black, made by Columbia Mills, supplied by Delmar Printing Company; on 80 pt. binder’s board
Binding method: Smyth sewn, round back
Endpapers: Multicolor, antique jet
Endpaper manufacturer: Process Materials Corporation
Endpaper supplies: Delmar Printing Company
Publisher: University of Tennessee Press