Inventory of the Paul Hayden Duensing Collection 1954-1999 Duensing, Paul Hayden Mss. 2000.D87, 2009.039

Inventory of the Paul Hayden Duensing Collection 1954-1999

A Collection in the
Special Collections Research Center
Accession Number Mss. 2000.D87, 2009.039


[logo]

Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary

Special Collections
Earl Gregg Swem Library
College of William and Mary
Williamsburg, Virginia 23187-8794
USA
Phone: (757) 221-3090
Fax: (757) 221-5440
Email: spcoll@wm.edu
URL: http://swem.wm.edu/scrc/

© 2009 By the College of William and Mary. All rights reserved.

Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
Identification:
01/Mss. 2000.D87, 2009.039
Title:
Paul Hayden Duensing Collection 1954-1999
Quantity:
0.50
Creator:
Duensing, Paul Hayden, 1929-2006 arrangement
Language of Materials
The papers are in: English
Abstract:
Acc. 2000 .D87 is printed ephemera (cards, broadsides, etc.) from the press of Paul Hayden Duensing.

Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open to all researchers.

Conditions Governing Use

Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.

Preferred Citation

Paul Hayden Duensing Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.

Acquisition Information

The materials were acquired by Special Collections Research Center from Christian Vinyard, Pamela Rups on 05/20/2000.

Processing Information

Processed by Ellen Strong in 2000, addition described by Ute Schechter, March 2009.

Scope and Contents

Acc. 2000 .D87 is printed ephemera (cards, broadsides, etc.) from the press of Paul Hayden Duensing.

Acc. 2009.39 includes Christmas cards, letters, postcards, type specimen and miscellaneous items of the "Private Press and Typefoundry of Paul Hayden Duensing," 1982-1999 and undated.

Related Material

See also Paul Hayden Duensing, Fourth Decade: 40 Years of a Private Press Vicksburg, Michigan, The Private Press and Typefoundry of Paul Hayden Duensing, 1991 and his Quarter-Century of Triumphs and Disasters in the Microcosm of a Private Press Kalamazoo, Mich.,The Press,1976.

Index Terms

    Genre/Form of Material:

  • Printed ephemera
  • Topical Term:

  • Private presses--United States.

Detailed Description of the Collection

Acc. 2000 .D87,
Series 1: Acc. 2000 .D87

Printed ephermera (cards, broadsides, etc.) from the press of Paul Hayden Duensing.

Acc. 2009.039, 1982-1999 ,
Series 2: Acc. 2009.039
  • Folder 1
    Christmas Cards, Letters, Postcards,

    Christmas cards

    2-color (tan and red-brown) Christmas card with extensive use of ornaments, 1989. 1989

    2-color Christmas card (black and red) 1990. 1990

    Christmas card from Germany. Handwritten letter inside. Signed “Paul & Ginger” and “Amen” on back. Dec. 1992

    Christmas card, 2-color (red and black) 1992. 1992

    Christmas card. Handwritten letter on inside left. Signed “PhD.” Letterpress printed return address on envelope. Dec. 13, 1993

    1995 holiday card printed letterpress with small hand-colored illustration. Inside top has handwritten note to Pam. Signed “Pablo.” Wishes for a happy 1996. Dec. 1995

    Dec. 1996 letterpress holiday card from Paul and Ginger Duensing. Wishes for a happy 1997. Dec. 1996

    1998 Christmas card, which dove cutout glued to grey paper background. Handwritten letter on back. Dec. 1998

    Letterpress Christmas card with water-colored leaf by Roy Rice. Handwritten letter to Pamela Rups on inside left. Signed “Pablo.” Dec. 1999

    Christmas card (letterpress) from Paul’s new home in Georgia. Handwritten note to Pam on left inside. Signed “Paul.” no date

    Letters

    Picture of Pam and Paul and a note to Paul from Leslie Evans of Watertown, Massachusetts. Jan. 20, 1990

    Letterpress card of bloopers printed by Norris Whitbeck (?) and dated Feb. 1990; Cedar Mountain Sleeper #39. Has handwritten note from Paul. Feb. 26, 1990

    Copy of letter to Paul (in German) from Dr. Peter Ruck, Institute fur Historische Hilfwissenschaften; also copy of program for Methoden der Schriftbeschreibung, 23-25 Sept. 1990. 10 May 1990

    Typewritten airmail letter to Pam dated 29 May 1992 (European date). Describes travels through Italy and Switzerland. Tells of concerns about how long it is taking to get started building the printing museum Paul had been promised he would run. 29.5.92

    6.10.92. Handwritten letter from Griesheim, Germany. Little or no progress on printing museum. 7.10.92

    Handwritten airmail letter dated 4 Feb. 93. illegible

    Typewritten airmail letter from Griesheim, Germany dated 3 September 1993. Talks about return to Kalamazoo. 3.9.93

    Handwritten letter to Pam dated Sept. 9. Mentions suicide (Paul simply says he died) of Kent Kasuboske, one of ten young people given special admission to Chicago 1994 meeting of Typocrafters. Pamela Rups and Amy Bollinger from Kalamazoo were two of the ten awarded this honor. Sept. 10, 1994

    Computer letter dated Oct. 31, 1994 and hand signed “Pablo.” Nov. 1, 1994

    Handwritten letter from 19 Feb. Watkinsville, GA. 20 Feb. 1995

    Letterpress letterhead, letter written on typewriter. Dated 14 July 1995. Signed “Bubba Coed.” July 15, 1995

    Typewritten letter from Watkinsville, GA; no envelope. Date is probably some time in 1996. Enclosure: 2 pages from magazine Communication Arts. probably 1996

    Computer-written letter to Pam, dated 5 January 1997. no envelope

    Inkjet-printed letter to Pamela Rups, dated 8 August 1997. Signed “Bubba.” Aug. 11 1997

    Inkjet letter from Watkinsville, Georgia. Feb. 16 1998

    Inkjet letter from Watkinsville, Georgia. Talks about selling off his print shop and library. Signed “Pablo.” no date

    Postcards

    Postcard from Frankfort, Germany. Signed “Paul.” Nov. 8, 198?

    Postcard from Rotterdam, Holland. Oct. 25, 1989

    Postcard from Holland, sent to Amy Bollinger, written to Pamela Rups. Signed, “Paul.” Feb. 26, 1990

    Postcard from Turkey. Signed “Abdull.” March 15, 199?

    Postcard from Thailand. Signed “Pablo.” March 18, 199?

    Handwritten postcard from Athens, Georgia. Feb. 3, 1993

    Letter, inkjet printed. Enclosure: color photo from California near Muir Woods. Copy of e-mail about a workshop on medieval painting techniques. Jan. 19, 1999

    Letter, inkjet printed letter about dispersal of his books and press. Signed “Pablo.” no date

  • Folder 2
    Type Specimens,

    Type specimens

    A Type Specimen Sampler. Untrimmed and unbound. Summer 1985

    A proof of newly cast Monotype Ornaments, 9 February 1986. Single page, 1-sided (dog-eared corner). Feb. 9, 1986

    Two Didot type sample books for Typocrafters meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, Oct. 10-12, 1986. 1986

    Type Report 1991, 60 copies, 4 pages. “… the completion of 16 new alternative characters to supplement the 24 point size of Theuerdank Fraktur Series Number 392.” “… the first showing of Dartmouth title designed by Will Carter.” Back page: 10 pt. musical signs 210 and 11 pt. Egyptian 107. 1991

    Consort Light sample: 150 copies for APA, 100 for American Typecasting Fellowship, 50 copies for general distribution. April 1994

    White envelope containing 14 different letterpress pieces, all 2-sided, various type faces. undated

    Zapf Civilite: Some Illustrations to a Discussion of the Last Type Design Cast in Metal. 4-page brochure, printed letterpress. undated

    The Private Press and Typefoundry of Paul Hayden Duensing. 4-page pamphlet of type samples used by the Private Press and Typefoundry of Paul Hayden Duensing. undated

    A proof of Ornaments – some of which work together. (dog-eared corners) undated

    Feria vi. in Parasceve. A specimen of 4-line red and black plain chant (on cover). Inside printed in Zapf Civilite. undated

  • Folder 3
    Miscellaneous,

    Misc. items

    Twenty-page stapled booklet, title page printed 2-color: Proceedings of the Master Printers of Basel against Johann Pistorius Typefounder before the Lower Council of that City during June, 1698.

    Garage sale announcement (letterpress). Handwritten note asking for help. Signed “PhD.” June 1982

    Letterpress invitation in welcome of Amy Bollinger. Sept. 6-7, 198?

    Paul Hayden Duensing: The Birthday. Two-color title. Invitation to Aug. 13 birthday open house. Jan. 13, 1989

    2-sided letterpress summary of 1989 printed by Paul. Mentions Pamela Rups and typeface Zapf Civilite, a typeface designed by Herman Zapf, matrices cut and type cast by Paul Duensing. According to Paul, I was the first person to print with this type. Aug. 1989

    Deutsche Druckschriften. Thirty-six page booklet, 3-color title page, several other colors on other pages. End 1989

    Invitation, (letterpress, hand-colored illustration on front) for dinner on Friday, Nov. 2, 1990. Spring 1990

    Fourth Decade: 40 years of a Private Press. This is the last piece printed in Vicksburg, Michigan before the move to Georgia. One of 50 copies in wrappers. Handwritten message on colophon page: for Pam, with gratitude and affection. Paul 8.10.91 (probably Oct. 8, 1991, since Paul had the habit of using European dating). Oct. 29, 1990

    A Farewell to Paul & Ginger Duensing: Amy and Tullio Proni & Pam Rups 11.2.91. 1991

    2-color invitation (letterpress) for farewell open house on Oct. 13, 1991. Nov. 1991

    Letterpress printed change of address announcement for Dec. 1991-Jan. 1992 Sept. 27, 1991

    Dec. 1991

    Table place card for Pam, 2-color letterpress. Typeface is Zapf Civilite.

    On envelope: “A Souvenir Casting of the Lord’s Prayer on an 18 pt. Quad. The Private Press and Typefoundry of Paul Hayden Duensing.” In the envelope: 18 pt. quad with the Lord’s Prayer on it. unknown

    Valentine’s day card to Pam, signed PhD. undated

    “Everyone must believe something.” 2-color, letterpress, on bright orange card stock. undated

    For the Good of Our Country, Decriminalize Hanky-Panky!! Two-color. undated

    Two-color change of address card printed by Pamela Rups at Paul’s shop in Vicksburg, Michigan. Paul cast some center spots for this and left this note. Signed “Milo Snart.” undated

    1987