Oversize broadsides, dust jackets and other materials
Scope and Content
The Ward Ritchie Press collection consists primarily of papers ranging from 1928-1996, with the bulk of materials originating from 1930-1970. The collection includes job packets, typescripts, manuscripts, lectures, correspondence, photographs, ephemera, sketches, page and galley proofs, poetry, and some personal items. The "Associated Presses and Business Records" series consists of job packets, printer's overs, manuscripts, typescripts, amd mock-ups that are largely related to Ritchie's work with The Ward Ritchie Press, but also include business records relating to Anderson & Ritchie, Anderson, Ritchie & Simon, and Laguna Verde Imprenta. It also includes assorted typescripts and manuscripts that have an unknown provenance but were collected by Ritchie. The "Biographical and Personal Papers" series includes oral and performed works, personal photographs, gifted artwork, videos of birthday celebrations, and other works collected by Ritchie. The collection of oral and performed works include speeches and lectures given at Zamorano & Roxburghe Club meetings, Clark Library events, and Occidental College award ceremonies. The "Correspondence" series contains letters to noteable figures such as Lawrence Clark Powell, Gloria Stuart, Robinson Jeffers, Rockwell Kent, and Jake Zeitlin. Since Ritchie had working relationships with many of his friends, the series is composed of a mixture of business and personal correspondence. The "Subject Files" series includes collected items relating to other presses (Black Cat Press, Castle Press), universities (Caltech, Occidental, UCLA), clubs (Zamorano, Rounce & Coffin), and special collection libraries (Huntington Library, Clark Library).
Dates
- Creation: 1930-1996
Creator
- From the Collection: Ritchie, Ward, 1905-1996 (Person)
Access
Collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 140 Linear feet (221 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
General
Drawer 34/3: Two broadsides : one commemorating Professor Ada Nisbet's retirement in 1974 from UCLA Library Special Collections; and the other for a "lecture-demonstration" given by Ricky Jay at the Clark Library on October 31, 1984. Drawer 34/4: One delicate piece of art: rubbing labeled "A.D. 1625 Sir Arthur Georges wife, sons and daughters. Chelsea Old Church, London" Drawer 34/5: Blank certificate from the La Canada Valley Chamber of Commerce Drawer 34/6: "A Unique Fifteenth-Century Hand-Colored Woodcut" - a reproduction of "Man of Sorrows" paired with short essay Drawer 34/8: Three booklets of advertisements: two of which are copies of "America's Fifth Freedom is Free Enterprise" (ads sponsored by the Union Oil Company of California); the third contains ads from the agency Foote, Cone, & Belding. Drawer 34/9: Three prints of "Avalon, Santa Catalina Island, Cal." (landscapes) Drawer 34/10: Two sheets of dust jackets of "Death Valley and the Creek Called Furnace" by Edwin Corle with photos by Ansel Adams and "I Love to Cook Book" by Ruth Conrad Bateman
Repository Details
Part of the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library Repository