The Grabhorn Press was a prominent San Francisco-based printing house that produced exquisite works of art and literature for over four decades. This collection of oral history transcripts features interviews with members of the Grabhorn family and other key figures in the fine printing world, offering a rare glimpse into the creative processes and business strategies that underpinned this renowned enterprise. A visual feast for bibliophiles and design enthusiasts alike.
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