Charles Olson in Connecticut: Last Lectures

Charles Olson in Connecticut: Last Lectures

K.K. Merker, 1975

Description

Charles Olson, the poet died shortly after giving a series of lectures at the University of Connecticut. The editors of this volume, who attended the series, attempted to reproduce the lectures from their very copious notes and from those of others. The resulting manuscript was then put into the shape that Olson usually gave to his poems. Budgetary considerations were minimal; the limited audience would pay, within reason, whatever price we would have to charge to make a reasonable profit.

Collections: Fifty Books of the Year (1976)
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Art director/designer
K.K. Merker
Illustrator
Edmund Sullivan
Production manager
K.K. Merker
Editors
John Cech, Oliver Ford, Peter Rittner
Size
8.25 x 7 inches
Pages
64
Quantity printed
first printing of 220
Price
$12.50
Typeface
Text and display handset in Monotype Bembo
Typesetter
Windhover Press
Printers
Windhover Press, Kayenay Engravers
Printing method
letterpress
Papers
Windhover paper, white, Shogun paper
Paper manufacturer
Inveresk Paper Company
Paper supplies
Andrews/Nelson/Whitehead
Binder
Distaff Bindery
Binding materials
Paper, green, supplied by Aiki Import; on 80 pt. binder’s board
Binding method
hand sewn, square back
Publisher
Windhover Press of the University of Iowa
Loading...
Loading...