- Year Published
- 1985
- Title
- I Have A Dream
- Printer or Artist
- Hugh Walter Barclay
- Contributing artists
- Private Press
- Thee Hellbox Press
- Location
- Kingston, ON
- Edition
- [na]
- Colophon
- Colophon content appears on title page: I HAVE A DREAM: a Speech by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. August 28, 1963, Lincoln Monument, Washington, D.C. : This being an excerpt from the LET THE TRUMPET SOUND by Stephen B. Oates. Copyright © 1982. Reprinted with permission of Harper & Row, Publishers Inc. : Dr. King's metaphorical address cut at the very roots of the constitution and freedoms in which most Americans, indeed most people in the free world, valued dearly. : The frontispiece, a new developed soft block technique to be known as a tonal soft block, is the work of the printer. : The text of the speech is set in 18 pt. Bodoni Bold, a powerful yet elegant face. The words of the biographer are set using 14 pt. Caslon roman and the response of the crown in 14 pt. Caslon italic. Printed using a 8 x 12 treadle operated Chandler & Price press.
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