Published by Giampa - Northland Letterpress Co., Vancouver, British Columbia, 1984
Seller: Dale Cournoyer Books, Victoria, BC, Canada
Paper Ephemera. Condition: Fine. (Gerald Giampa, 1950-2009) 4 pieces, fine examples, of Giampa's fine press ephemera created at The Northland Press Co. after Giampa had renamed his Cobblestone Press in 1981. Consists of 2 Northland Letterpress advertising cards (5 x 8 inches) and 2 unfolded notecards (6 x 9) with center logo (see photos) Other Giampa fine press printing examples, ephemera and broadsides are available from this bookseller. Inquiries welcome.
Published by Cobblestone Press, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1980
Seller: Dale Cournoyer Books, Victoria, BC, Canada
Paper Ephemera. Condition: Fine. Gerald Giampa (1950-2009) owned and operated Cobblestone Press in Vancouver from 1975 to 1981 and later, adding equipment and a name change, expanded into The Northland Letterpress Co.This collection of Cobblestone items consists of: 2 sheets company stationary, 2 unfolded note cards printed on both sides, 1 unfolded prospectus card (6x9) and 3 unique business cards. All items in fine condition.Other Giampa fine press printing examples, ephemera and broadsides are available from this bookseller. Inquiries welcome.
Published by Giampa - Northland Letterpress Co., Vancouver, British Columbia
Seller: Dale Cournoyer Books, Victoria, BC, Canada
Paper Ephemera. Condition: Fine. Single sheet, decoratve, advertising broadside (9.5 X 20 inches) set in 18pt Forum font by Gerald Giampa at Northland Letterpress Co. Vancouver.From 1975 to 1981 Giampa owned and operated Cobblestone Press and later expanded his business and renamed to Northland Letterpress. I'm guessing that this printed announcement of purchasing the collection of typesetting material was somewhat experimental and meant for special clients & close friends,and not produced for profit.(?) A fine example and suitable for framing. Other Giampa fine press printing examples, ephemera and broadsides are available from this bookseller. Inquiries welcome.