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Daniel Berkeley Updike

Daniel Berkeley Updike (February 24, 1860 – December 28, 1941) was an American printer and historian of typography. In 1880 he joined the publishers Houghton, Mifflin & Company, of Boston as an errand boy. He worked for the firm's Riverside Press and trained as a printer but soon moved to typographic design. In 1896 he founded the Merrymount Press. Provided by Wikipedia
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    In the day's work by Updike, Daniel Berkeley, 1860-1941

    Published 1924
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    The wedding journey of Charles and Martha Babcock Amory : letters of Mrs. Amory to her mother, Mrs. Gardiner Greene, 1833-1834. by Amory, Martha Babcock, 1812-1880

    Other Authors: “…Updike, Daniel Berkeley, 1860-1941…”
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    Whistler as a critic of his own prints by Mansfield, Howard, 1849-1938

    Published 1935
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    Whistler in Belgium and Holland by Mansfield, Howard, 1849-1938

    Published 1935
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    The work of Bruce Rogers, jack of all trades: master of one ; a catalogue of an exhibition arranged by the American Institute of Graphic Arts and the Grolier Club of New York

    Published 1939
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    A note on the discovery of a new page of poetry in William Blake's Milton ... by Damon, S. Foster (Samuel Foster), 1893-1971

    Published 1925
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    Addresses given at the opening of the exhibition of Metropolitan Museum printing : held in the Pierpont Morgan Library on 24 October 1938.

    Published 1939
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