The Montana Gold Rush Diary of Kate Dunlap

The Montana Gold Rush Diary of Kate Dunlap

Keith Eddington, Denver, Colorado, 1969

Description

This book has a special and unique purpose. It offers a method of printing an east to west (or right to left) overland movement within the traditional left to right book or magazine format. It demonstrates that, properly arranged, editorial matter can read from right to left, and, in the case of an overland diary that right to left text immediately related to maps on the same page can heighten considerably the reader’s empathy with the diarist and his story.

Collections: Fifty Books of the Year (1970)
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Art director/designer
Keith Eddington
Editor
S. Lyman Tyler
Size
9 x 13 inches
Pages
76
Quantity printed
edition of 2,000
Typefaces
Intertype Waverly, 11/15 and 10/12 with display in Batarde Script, display in ATF Comstock and old foundry Cripple Creek
Typesetters
Anderson, Ritchie & Simon, Reardon & Krebs
Printer
Anderson, Ritchie & Simon
Printing method
offset
Paper
Strathmore Pastelle Natural and Ivory
Paper supplies
Blake, Moffitt & Towne
Binder
Pacific Library Binding
Binding materials
bound in Bancroft Arrestox Buckram 30900 with sides in Kivar on .009 Davey board
Binding method
Smythe-sewn, square-backed
Endpapers
Strathmore Grandee Cadiz Green
Paper supplies
Blake, Moffitt & Towne
Publishers
Fred A. Rosenstock, Old West Publishing Company, The University of Utah Press
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