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Peter Koch Ephemera Collection

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Peter Koch Ephemera, 1975-2011

Peter Koch Ephemera Oversize



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Collection Overview

Title: Peter Koch Ephemera Collection, 1975-2011Add to your cart.

ID: 01/01/MSS00101

Extent: 6.0 Boxes

Arrangement:

Materials were delivered in chronological order by year. Overize items were delivered separately, also in chronological order by year.

Series 1: Chronological

Series 2: Chronological (nonconsecutive)

Forms of Material: Broadsides, Printed ephemera, Prints

Abstract

Peter Rutledge Koch founded Black Stone Press in Missoula, Montana, and Modern Gothic, a journal of poetry, literature and art in 1974. He would eventually move his business from Montana to San Francisco, California in 1978, and later to Berkeley, California.

During the next thirty years, Koch would work as a fine art printer in the San Francisco Bay Area under the imprints Peter Rutledge Koch, Typographic Design and Peter Koch, Printers.

Peter Koch works as an educator and promoter of book arts and fine art printing through his partnerships with various San Francisco Bay Area institutions and as co-founder of the Codex Foundation (established 2005).

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Peter Koch Ephemera Collection (1975-2011) contains 6 boxes (1 oversize) of original and reproduced prints and designs compiled for the Rare Book and Manuscript Library at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign by Peter Koch.

The collection comprises nearly four decades of visual exemplars from the career of fine press printer and book designer Peter Koch. Works can be traced chronologically from Black Stone Press in Missoula, Montana through several locations in the San Francisco Bay Area. Oversize items in Series 2 are chronological by folder, with some missing years (1981, 1985, 2009).

Varying in size, materials include publications, business cards, announcements, book designs, brochures, invitations, programs, coasters, advertisements, and stationary, as well as other examples of typography and fine art printmaking. The collection also includes printed materials made for the Codex Foundation.

Collection Historical Note

Peter Rutledge Koch lives and works in the San Francisco Bay area as a fine press printer and book designer.

Box and Folder Listing


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Series 2: Peter Koch Ephemera Oversize, 1976-2010Add to your cart.
Box 1Add to your cart.
Box-Folder 1: Black Stone Press, 1976-79Add to your cart.

Missoula, Montana and San Francisco, California

Poster, brochures, menu, book designs (6 items)

Box-Folder 2: Black Stone Press, 1980, 1982Add to your cart.

San Francisco, California and Oakland, California

Typography, poster, brochures, book designs (9 items)

Box-Folder 3: Black Stone Press and Peter Rutledge Koch, Typographic Design, 1983-84Add to your cart.

San Francisco, California and Oakland, California

Book designs, poetry prints, brochures (11 item)

Box-Folder 4: Peter Rutledge Koch, Typographic Design, 1986Add to your cart.

Oakland, California

Book designs, poetry prints, programs (9 items)

Box-Folder 5: Peter Rutledge Koch, Typographic Design, 1987Add to your cart.

Oakland, California

Programs, brochures, book design, posters (9 items)

Box-Folder 6: Peter Rutledge Koch, Typographic Design, 1988-89Add to your cart.

Oakland, California

Posters, book designs, programs, certificate (13 items)

Box-Folder 7: Peter Rutledge Koch, Typographic Design and Peter Koch, Printers, 1990Add to your cart.

Berkeley, California

Book design, posters, programs (9 items)

Box-Folder 8: Peter Koch, Printers, 1991-92Add to your cart.

Berkeley, California

Brochures, programs, menu, book designs, card (13 items)

Box-Folder 9: Peter Koch, Printers, 1993-94Add to your cart.

Berkeley, California

Programs, poetry prints (11 items)

Box-Folder 10: Peter Koch, Printers, 1995-96Add to your cart.

Berkeley, California

Poetry prints, cards, certificates, programs (11 items)

Box-Folder 11: Peter Koch, Printers, 1997Add to your cart.

Berkeley, California

Invitations, cards, programs, poetry prints, certificate, book design (12 items)

Box-Folder 12: Peter Koch, Printers, 1998Add to your cart.

Berkeley, California

Poetry prints, invitations, posters, programs (7 items)

Box-Folder 13: Peter Koch, Printers, 1999Add to your cart.

Berkeley, California

Programs, invitations, announcements, menu (9 items)

Box-Folder 14: Peter Koch, Printers, 2000Add to your cart.

Berkeley, California

Programs, invitations, poetry prints, book design (6 items)

Box-Folder 15: Peter Koch, Printers, 2001Add to your cart.

Berkeley, California

Book design, posters, stationary, programs (8 items)

Box-Folder 16: Peter Koch, Printers, 2002Add to your cart.

Berkeley, California

Programs, poetry prints, book design (8 items)

Box-Folder 17: Peter Koch, Printers, 2003-04Add to your cart.

Berkeley, California

Invitations, posters, book designs (12 items)

Box-Folder 18: Peter Koch, Printers, 2005-07Add to your cart.

Berkeley, California

Invitation, certificates, programs, posters (9 items)

Box-Folder 19: Peter Koch, Printers, 2008Add to your cart.

Berkeley, California

Menu, book designs (17 items)

Box-Folder 20: Peter Koch, Printers, 2010Add to your cart.

Berkeley, California

Invitation, posters (4 items)


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