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| | Emerson G. Wulling:Printer for Pleasure (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03) |
 | | A retired English professor and a lover of books, his printing, with much of the text written by himself, consistently displays a lively sense of humor and a clever literary wit. |
 | | During these eighty years he has carried on correspondence with numerous important people in the book world including William Rudge, George Parker Winship, Ward Ritchie, Rockwell Kent, Paul Hayden Duensing, Walter Hamady, Frederic Goudy, Dard Hunter, Bruce Rogers, Norman Forgue, T. Cleland, Carol Blinn, Abe Lerner, and Leonard Bahr, among others. |
 | | While the volume of his output might not measure up to that of some who have taken on fine printing as a profession, his work retains a pristine quality, like a rare patch of native prairie grass. |
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