Young Faces: an illustrated album of type faces for children's books
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Title: Young Faces: an illustrated album of type faces for children's books
Editor:
Hortense Mendel (American, 20th century)
Editor:
Robert L. Leslie (American, born 1885)
Illustrator:
Marvin Bileck (American, born Passaic, New Jersey 1920)
Illustrator:
Roger Duvoisin (20th century)
Illustrator:
Jeanye Wong (American, 20th century)
Illustrator:
Joseph Low (American, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania 1911–2007 Edgartown, Massachusetts)
Illustrator:
Lili Cassel (American, 20th century)
Lithographer:
Tibor Gergely (American (born Hungary), Budapest 1900–1978 New York)
Illustrator:
Nicolas Mordvinoff (American, St. Petersburg, Russia 1911–1973)
Illustrator:
Jerome Snyder (American, New York 1916–1976)
Illustrator:
Susanne Suba (American (born Hungary), Budapest 1913–2012 New York)
Illustrator:
Dora (American, 20th century)
Illustrator:
Richard Powers (American, 20th century)
Lithographer:
Baldwin Hawes (American, 20th century)
Illustrator:
George Salter (American (born Germany), Bremen 1897–1967)
Publisher:
The Composing Room (New York, NY)
Date: 1952
Classification: Books
Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1965
Object Number: 65.658.18
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