Published by The Woodcut Society, [Kansas City, 1944
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
2-page typescript letter signed by Wilma Hall Fowler, welcoming Wulling to membership into the society, aplogizing for the late reply due to a military move and outlining the workings of the society. Accompanied by 6 pieces of ephemera as follows: Catalog Raisonné of the Woodcut Society, pp. [24]; with 20 illustrated entries; News of Fine Prints No. 1, December 1943, pp. 19-31, [3]; Fowler, Alfred. "The story of the woodcut." Small bifolium; Three issues of "News of Fine Prints" for Jan., Apr., and Oct. 1943. Together in original postmarked envelope. The Woodcut Society was the brainchild of Alfred Fowler, who procured dues of $10 to a limited membership of 200, and in return commissioned and distributed prints from a international collection of artists. Emerson G Wulling was himself a prolific printer at his Sumac Press in both Minneapolis and La Crosse, Wisconsin.