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Blumenthal, Joseph

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Blumenthal, Joseph (1897–1990)

US printer, book designer, and publisher. Blumenthal founded the Spiral Press in 1926. He printed fine editions of many texts but was renowned for his special editions of the poems of Robert Frost. Blumenthal designed the Spiral typeface, which was later re-named Emerson.

After closing the Spiral Press in 1971, Blumenthal organized a famous exhibit at the Morgan Library, The Art of the Printed Book (1973), and he wrote several books on this subject.



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