Bur Press records
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Bur Press records
- Date
- 1933-1966 (inclusive)
- Extent
- 1.7 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- American literature -- 20th century.
- Architecture -- Kentucky
- Artists' books -- United States.
- Artists -- Kentucky -- Lexington.
- Bookbinding -- History.
- Printing.
- Printing -- Kentucky -- History.
- Printing presses
- Private presses -- United States.
- Women's studies -- United States -- 20th century.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by format.
- Preferred Citation
- 1997ms410 : [identification of item], Bur Press records, 1933-1966, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- The Bur Press was a private printing press founded by Carolyn Reading Hammer and Amelia King Buckley in 1943 in Lexington, Kentucky. Harriet McDonald and Mary Spears later joined the press to create artwork and perform bookbinding. The Bur Press was the first press of its kind in Lexington to be operated solely by women and published a series of four Kentucky monographs and a children's book. Among the books they printed were: The Education of a Gentleman: Jefferson Davis at Transylvania, 1821-1824 by Margaret Newnan Wagers (1943); Rafinesque in Lexington, by Huntley Dupre (1945); Sonnets by Lucia Clark Markham (1944) Bitter Harvest: Miss Laura Clay's Suffrage Work by Clavia Goodman (1946); Mr. Poof's Discovery by Rena and John Jacob Niles (1947); and Back Streets and Pine Trees: The Work of John McMurtry by Clay Lancaster (1956). These were each printed in limited editions of 200 to 300 copies.
- Carolyn Reading Hammer was born in Paris, Kentucky, in 1911. She attended Transylvania University for her undergraduate studies and Columbia University for her graduate studies in Library Sciences. She worked at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. and then later the University of Kentucky Libraries until her retirement in 1976. She was the Head of Acquisitions and, later, the Curator of Rare Books. Hammer was married to Austrian-born printer Victor Karl Hammer (1882-1967), a well-regarded printer and typeface creator. In addition to the Bur Press, she founded the Anvil Press, High Noon Press, and the King Library Press. She died in 2001.
- Amelia Pickerell King was born in Kentucky in 1908 to Harry Smith King and Isabel Pickerell. She married Monroe Leer Buckley in 1933. While her husband became an attorney, Amelia became a librarian. She was a longtime librarian at the Keeneland Association Library in Lexington, Kentucky. Her book The Keeneland Association Library: A Guide to the Collection, which was published in 1958 by the University of Kentucky Press, gives a bibliographic overview of the collection at that time.
- Scope and Content
- The Bur Press records (dated 1933-1966; 1.7 cubic feet; 5 boxes) comprise manuscripts, proofs, orders, correspondence, and photographs that document the work of the Bur Press, a small private printing press in Lexington, Kentucky in the mid-20th century. The collection is divided into two series that reflect the overall work of the Bur Press and specific printing projects they produced. The first series contains records related to building the press such as their sketches for the logo design, orders for presses and type, promotional materials, and reference clippings on rare books and private presses. Photographs in this series depict Carolyn Reading, Amelia King Buckley, Harriette Holliday, and Mary Spears at work at the press. The project series is organized chronologically by project and includes author correspondence, manuscripts, proofs, book orders, reviews for the book and calendar projects. The photographs in this series are related to the book Back Streets and Pine Trees by Clay Lancaster, and depict churches and buildings likely designed by John McMurtry.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Bur Press operational and business records, 1941-1966
Press name and logo sketches, 1942
Correspondence, 1945-1951
Florist cards, Christmas card, notes, Carlyle quote print, 1941-1966
Kentucky Library Association event luncheon tags, local indexes in Kentucky Libraries title page, 1941
Catalog requests and outstanding orders, 1943-1959
Supply orders, 1941-1942
Supply orders, 1943-1946
Supply orders, 1947-1958
Bank records, 1953-1959
Promotional materials sent to the Bur Press, undated
Bur Press photographs, circa 1947
Carolyn Reading standing at printing press, circa 1947
Carolyn Reading and Amelia Buckley at press, circa 1947
Harriette Holliday, Amelia Buckley, Carolyn Reading, and Mary Spears at Bur Press, circa 1947
Carolyn Reading choosing typeface, circa 1947
Clippings on the Bur Press, 1947
Clippings on rare books and privates presses, 1942-1948
Bur Press print projects, 1933-1960
"Kentucky Calendar", 1941-1953
Correspondence, 1941-1946
Correspondence, 1947-1953
Copyright certificates, correspondence, 1942-1951
Tauber-Tube Binding correspondence, 1942-1952
Clippings and advertisements, 1942-1950
The Education of a Gentleman: Jefferson Davis at Transylvania, 1821-1824 by Margaret Newnan Wagers, 1941-1948
Correspondence, 1941-1944
Page proofs, 1942-1943
Numbered copies list, undated
Orders, 1943-1948
Reviews and review requests, 1943
Budget, notes, florist cards, address list, 1943
Rafinesque in Lexington by Huntley Dupre, 1943-1958
Huntley Dupre correspondence, 1943-1945
Correspondence and clipping, 1943-1945
Page proofs, 1945
Page proofs with corrections, 1945
Numbered copies list, financial records, lists, undated
Orders, 1943-1958
Sales records, 1945-1946
Sonnets by Lucia Clark Markham, 1933-1944
Bur Press copy number 6, 1944
Lucia Clark Markham correspondence, 1933-1943
Correspondence, 1944
Book orders, 1944
Numbered copies list, 1944
Expenses, 1944
Reviews, mailing lists, poems, 1944
Back Streets and Pine Trees: The Work of John McMurtry by Clay Lancaster, 1946-1958
Photographs, undated
View of the city of Lexington, undated
Commonwealth Distillery, undated
Charles Tewes house, undated
Second Presbyterian Church, Lexington, Kentucky, architectural rendering phogotraph, undated
First Baptist Church, undated
Research correspondence and notes, 1946-1949
Correspondence, 1947-1957
Budget and Bur Press logo print, undated
Mailing lists, undated
Order form and orders, 1953-1956
Orders, 1956-1957
Orders, 1958-undated
Numbered copies list, undated
Award recognitions, review, clippings, 1956
Bitter Harvest by Clavia Goodman, 1945-1960
Correspondence, 1946-1960
Manuscript, 1945-1946
Page proofs, 1945
Orders, 1945-1956
Numbered copies list, undated
Review request, reviews, announcements, 1946-1947
Mr. Poof's Discovery by Rena and James Jacob Niles; illustrated by Harriet MacDonald, 1947-1951
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