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Moser, Barry

LC control no.n 81053810
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Personal name headingMoser, Barry
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See alsoEmployer: Smith College
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Employer: Rhode Island School of Design
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Employer: Williston Northampton School (Easthampton, Mass.)
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Employer: Williston Academy (Easthampton, Mass.)
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Founded corporate body: Castalia Press
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Founded corporate body: Pennyroyal (Firm)
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Founded corporate body: Pennyroyal Caxton Press
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Other standard no.0000000114443441
Associated placeEasthampton (Mass.) Northampton (Mass.) Providence (R.I.)
Birth date1940-10-15
Place of birthChattanooga (Tenn.)
AffiliationSmith College
Rhode Island School of Design
Williston Northampton School (Easthampton, Mass.)
Williston Academy (Easthampton, Mass.)
Profession or occupationWood engraver Illustrator Professor Printer
Found inSmyth, P. Thistles and thorns, 1977.
Barry Moser's Psalm 23, 2006: ECIP t.p. (Barry Moser ) data view (b. Oct. 15, 1940)
Wikipedia, 14 October 2011 (Barry Moser; b. Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1940; studied at Baylor School, Auburn University; and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; has been on the faculty at Rhode Island School of Design and Williston Northampton School; currently professor in residence and printer to the college at Smith College)
Moser-Pennyroyal home page, 25 September 2014 (the student press at Williston Academy was called the Castalia Press, named after the Castalia Institute in Millbrook, New York, which had been founded in 1963; Barry Moser did his first work there, but Williston did not permit Moser to use the Castalia Press imprint for his own work off-campus, and so he founded the Pennyroyal Press. First book bearing the Pennyroyal imprint was published in 1970; in 1999 the press changed its name to Pennyroyal Caxton)
Associated languageeng