Publisher's Synopsis
"The Colt Press: Oral History Transcript / and Related Material, 1965-196" offers a unique glimpse into the history of a significant printing press. This oral history transcript, compiled by Ruth Teiser and Jane Bissell, captures the voices and experiences related to the Colt Press, providing valuable insights into its operations, personnel, and contributions. As a primary source, this work is invaluable for researchers and enthusiasts interested in the history of printing, book publishing, and the cultural landscape of its time. The interviews and related material shed light on the individuals involved and the historical context in which the Colt Press operated, preserving important details for future generations.
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