Will Bradley, His Chap Book An account, in the words of the dean of American typographers, of his graphic arts adventures ...

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Will Bradley, His Chap Book An account, in the words of the dean of American typographers, of his graphic arts adventures ...

by Will Bradley

EN·~1 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total

Will Bradley His Chap Book

0:32

AN INTRODUCTION

3:40

THE BOY PRINTER OF ISHPEMING

10:08

FIRST SOJOURN IN CHICAGO

2:15

SECOND SOJOURN IN CHICAGO

9:59

THE GAY NINETIES

8:17

SPRINGFIELD: THE WAYSIDE PRESS

13:54

INTERLUDE IN NEW YORK

5:56

NEW FIELDS

2:56

THE MAGAZINE WORLD —AN INTERPOLATION

1:34

Description

A lively memoir opens in a tiny schoolhouse on Baltimore Street, where a six‑year‑old boy named Willie delivers shoes and scraps for a few cents, saving enough to buy a modest tabletop press. The narrative captures the texture of 1875 Lynn—a shoe‑making town humming with hand‑crafted labor—and the boy’s early fascination with ink, type, and the scratch of a chalkboard. From these humble beginnings the story traces his first experiments in printing, setting the tone for a career built on curiosity and restless energy.

As the years pass, the former boy printer becomes a Chicago art student, a founder of the independent Wayside Press, and later an art director whose work bursts across magazines, advertisements, and even the silver screen. His approach blends colonial‑era robustness with a democratic urge to reach millions, reshaping American graphic design into something vibrant and uniquely his own. The introduction frames his influence as a “springtime freshness” that opened a stale artistic room to light, inviting listeners to experience the vigor of a man who turned everyday printing into a bold cultural force.

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Will Bradley, His Chap Book An account, in the words of the dean of American typographers, of his graphic arts adventures ... An account, in the words of the dean of American typographers, of his graphic arts adventures ...

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (90K characters)

Series

Typophile chap books: 30

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-10-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Will Bradley

Will Bradley

1868–1962

A leading figure in American Art Nouveau, this illustrator and designer helped shape the look of magazines, posters, and book art at the turn of the twentieth century. His flowing line, bold patterns, and eye for print made him one of the best-known American graphic artists of his day.

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