COACH HOUSE PRESS JOB PRINTINGJob printing has been the commercial foundation of The Coach House Press since the Press began. The examples of job printing shown here reflect the range of material produced at the Press and include samples of books and periodicals designed for other publishers, hand bills, programs and posters. Walton Osborn. Black Azure. [Toronto]: Coach House Press, 1970. Illustrated by William Kimber. Printed in an edition of 250 copies by Elizabeth Cunningham.
Cover design by Charles Pachter. Cover reproduced by permission of George Bowering.
Cover reproduced by permission of George Bowering. Combat Journal for Place D'Armes. Scott Symons. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1967. The covers, ephemera, and endpapers were printed at The Coach House Press.
Illustrations by the author. Book design by Stan Bevington. © P.K. Page. Cover reproduced by permission of P.K. Page.
Designed and printed at The Coach House Press. Cover reproduced by permission of Eleanor Nichol.
Drawings by Tony Urqhart. Designed and printed at The Coach House Press. © permission M. Ondaatje. Healthful Sports for Young Ladies. Toronto: Coach House Press, 1974. Printed in an edition of 500. Reproduced in facsimile in 1974 for the Friends of the Osborne and Lillian H. Smith Collections Toronto Public Library, Toronto. Made in Canada: Photographs of Toronto Circa 1910 from the Collection of Michel Lambeth. Photofolio No 1. published by Editions Grafikos Toronto. Printed in an edition of 2000 copies at The Coach House Press, November, 1967. One Hundred Books Since 1471: An Exhibition of Fine Printing from the Collections of the Toronto Public Library. February 6 to March 4, 1967. Designed and set by William Rueter at the Aliquando Press, Toronto, and printed by Stan Bevington at The Coach House Press, Toronto. Early recognition of The Coach House Press design work. The LSD Leacock was included as the final item in the exhibit.
Printed at The Coach House Press. Cover by Michael Sowdon. Edited by Roger Greenwald, Writ is the literary magazine of Innis College, University of Toronto. Since 1972 the magazine has been printed by The Coach House Press. Cover reproduced by permission of Michael Sowdon. Acta Victoriana. Victoria College, University of Toronto. Vol. 94, no 4 (April 1970). Founded in 1895, Acta Victoriana is Canada's longest running student periodicals. This issue was printed at The Coach House Press. Porcépic. Printed on the A.B. Dick by Tim Inkster with the assistance of Stan Bevington. Toronto: [Coach House Press, 1970]. Only two issues of Porcépic were published. Inkster later went on to co-found Press Porcépic. Bust. Nos. 2 and 3. Edited by Doug Fetherling. The cover for the final double issue of Fetherling's short-lived little magazine was printed at The Coach House Press. At the time, Fetherling was employed at the House of Anansi Press. Poster: Yum-Yum Boutique. September 14, 1967. Poster: Canadian Mime Theatre. Town Hall, Saturday, April 18. Poster: Antiquarian Book Fair. May 26-28, 1970. Secunda Pastorum. Hart House Debates, Room 17, December 1968. Handbill: Cedric Smith Appearing at the Black Swan.[1968?] |