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American Printing History Association’s 41st Annual Conference: “The Black Art and Printers’ Devils: The Magic, Mysticism, and Wonders of Printing History”

The American Printing History Association's 41st Annual Conference, The
Black Art and Printers’ Devils: The Magic, Mysticism, and Wonders of
Printing History. taking place October 7-9, 2016, is now open for
registration. The Huntington Library’s new Steven S. Koblik Education and
Visitor Center in San Marino, California, will be the main venue.

Conference program and registration:
https://printinghistory.org/2016-conference/

Our Southern California wizards have put together what promises to be a
spellbinding program: a keynote featuring the book-collecting
sleight-of-hand artist Ricky Jay, enchanting tours, a wonder-full book
fair, and captivating presentations that explore printing history through
the lens of magic, mysticism, secrecy, spiritualism, animism and alchemy.

Space is limited and you are encouraged to register and reserve tours and
accommodations early to avoid disappointment.

We hope to see you in October!
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