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The Adagio Press Collection: A Manner of Printing [and] Typographia 1 With Evolution of Printing Presses & Ephemera Suite

[Bahr, Leonard F.] (1934-1993) ; Printer & Author

$225
  • Condition: Fine
  • Dust Jacket: A DECADE OF ADAGIO PRESS
  • Publisher: The Private Press of Leonard F. Bahr
  • Location: Harper Woods, MI: Adagio
  • Date: 1973
  • Seller SKU: 21699

Harper Woods, MI: Adagio: The Private Press of Leonard F. Bahr, 1973. Fine/

A DECADE OF ADAGIO PRESS.
A definitive retrospective collection of the Adagio Press, spanning a decade of Leonard Bahr's technical and aesthetic evolution.

This suite includes the cornerstone essay 'A Manner of Printing' (1973), the inaugural issue of 'Typographia 1' (1963), and the scarce 'Evolution of Printing Presses' booklet. Preserved in their original artisanal envelopes, this collection is enriched by the presence of ephemeral publication announcements and order forms, providing a comprehensive record of Michigan's premier mid-century private press.

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL FEATURES
+++ Visuals: Features complex typographic arrangements in Palatino, Michelangelo, and Sistina types; woodblock-style illustrations of early screw presses; and decorative ornaments characteristic of Bahr's "Architectural" layout style.
+++ Binding: 'A Manner of Printing' in textured ochre 'Beau Brilliant' stock; 'Typographia' in heavy grey-green wraps. Both are hand-sewn with silk thread.
+++ Content: Includes Bahr's seminal defense of hand-composition, the first installment of his typographic journal, and the technical history of the Ramage press.
+++ Signed by Leonard F. Bahr on the 'Manner' colophon. Typographia 1 represents the beginning of his influential periodical series.
+++ Specs: Main volumes approx. 9.5 inches tall; Ephemera varies (4x6 to 5x8 inches).

CONDITION: Fine.
+++ The Books: Pristine, sharp-cornered specimens. Text blocks are bright; hand-sewing is tight. +++ The Ephemera: The two-piece announcement and Adagio prospectus are 'as-new.'
+++ The Envelopes: Original yellow and buff envelopes are present; they show light shelf-rubbing and minor edge-wear, performing their intended role of protecting the internal fine-press stock.

SCHOLARLY FEATURES
+++ Periodical History: Typographia 1 was Bahr's attempt to create a scholarly forum for the private printer. Its presence here documents the transition from occasional printing to systematic bibliographic study.
+++ Technical Specimen: This lot serves as a master-class in the use of Hermann Zapf's typefaces. Bahr was a devotee of Zapf, and these works are among the finest American uses of Palatino outside of major foundry specimens.

This is the 'Adagio Press' in a box-a decade of fine-press history preserved in its original envelopes. This collection pairs Leonard Bahr's signed 1973 manifesto with the inaugural 1963 issue of Typographia, creating a complete narrative of his influence on American printing. With the rare 'Evolution of Printing' booklet and unclipped announcements included, this is a museum-grade archive of a master printer's technical and philosophical peak.

HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE ---
The Printer: Leonard F. Bahr was a central figure in the post-WWII American private press movement. Operating the Adagio Press out of Harper Woods, Michigan, he was part of a sophisticated midwestern typographic circle that prioritized the intellectual and technical history of the craft over mere decorative printing.

The Vision: This collection documents the transition from Bahr's early periodical ambitions (Typographia 1) to his late-career philosophical manifestos (A Manner of Printing). While many private presses focused on poetry, Bahr focused on the History of the Book. His work serves as a primary record of the influence of Hermann Zapf on American typography; Bahr was an early and masterful adopter of Zapf's Palatino, Michelangelo, and Sistina faces, using them to create a modern, architectural style of letterpress.

The Collaborative Effort: The 'Manner of Printing' colophon-noting his wife Ann's role in sewing the binding while awaiting their first child-is a poignant reminder of the 'Cottage Industry' reality of the Private Press. It transforms these items from mere technical specimens into intimate artifacts of the American artisan experience.

SUBJECTS: Typography, Letterpress Printing, Michigan History, Hermann Zapf, Palatino Type, Private Press Movement, Printing History, Limited Edition, Signed Copy, Periodical, Ephemera, Association Interest, Fine Press.

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