PM / A-D: August 1935. Cloth-Woven Electrotype Bronzed Plaque Covers. New York: The Composing Room/PM Publishing Co.

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PM
August 1935

Robert L. Leslie and Percy Seitlin [Editors]

Robert L. Leslie and Percy Seitlin [Editors]: PM [An Intimate Journal For Art Directors, Production Managers, and their Associates]. NYC: The Composing Room/P.M. Publishing Co., Volume 2, No 1: August 1935. Original edition. Slim 12mo. Cloth-wove cover with electrotype shell attached. Decorated endpapers. 32 pp. Illustrated articles and advertisements. Multiple paper stocks. Covers cloth-woven with a Bronzed plaque showing Pied Piper of Hamelin mounted to front panel. Textblock lightly spotted early and late. Cloth-wove cover with a couple of minor snags to edges and spine. A very good to nearly fine copy.

5.5 x 7.75 saddle-stitched digest with 32 pages of articles and advertising celebrating the first anniversary of PM Magazine.

  • Frontispiece
  • Editorial Notes
  • A History of Electrotyping
  • Processing the Electrotype
  • Let's Learn from the Meat Packers
  • Isaiah Thomas 1749-1831
  • Georg Salter: one-page appreciation followed by a 4-page 4-color insert showing a variety of Salter's Dust jacket designs.
  • Quotes from Letters
  • PM Shorts
  • The Pied Piper of Hamelin
  • AIGA Letterhead Contest
  • Listing of Advertisements: Reliance Reproduction Co.; Weber - Johnson; Composing Room, Inc.; H. Wolfe Book; Manufacturing Co.; Flower Electrotype; Whitney Press.

PM magazine was the leading voice of the U. S. Graphic Arts Industry  from its inception in 1934 to its end in 1942 (then called AD). As a publication produced by and for professionals, it spotlighted cutting-edge production technology and the highest possible quality reproduction techniques (from engraving to plates). PM and A-D also championed the Modern movement by showcasing work from the vanguard of the European Avant-Garde well before this type of work was known to a wide audience.

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