When I First Opened the Book In Tribute to Fred Anthoensen, Master Printer, the Format Had a Familiar Look ... Yet I Had Not Seen it in the Works ...
Types and Bookmaking. Containing Notes on the Books Printed at the Southworth-Anthoensen Press, by Fred Anthoensen, and a Bibliographical Catalogue by Ruth A. Chaplin. With Specimens of Its Work, Types, Borders, Etc
John Bell Type. Its Loss and Rediscovery ... With a Type-facsimile of John Bell's First Type Specimen, 1788. [With a Portrait.].
Correspondence to W.A. Dwiggins Regarding the Design of Large Decorative Intials for Southworth Press
Correspondence to W.A. Dwiggins Regarding the Printing of Plutarch's LIVES for the Limited Editions Club
Correspondence to W.A. Dwiggins Regarding the Typographic Layout of the Karolik Catalog for the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston