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Ernest Fiene, Joseph Gavorse, and others

The Story of Phaeton, Son of Apollo

1931

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The Story of Phaeton, Son of Apollo

1931

Physical Qualities Bound volume with text and electrotype relief process prints with color stencil (pochoir), Book: 312 x 248 x 10 mm. (12 5/16 x 9 3/4 x 3/8 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Jeffrey and Leslie Coven, Smithtown, New York, in Memory of Paul René Fiene (1946-2005)
Object Number 2006.96
Cover embossed and printed in gold, and book jacket with pochoir applied coloring

Inscribed: on end page (pg. 35) in black ink: "Joseph Gavorse / Ernest Fiene"

Markings: None

Artist

Ernest Fiene

1893–1964

American, born Germany, 1894-1965
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Author

Joseph Gavorse

1930–1933

American, active 1931-1934
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Printer

Society of American Bibliophiles

2000–2000

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