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Afternoons with the Nappanee Bard.

Accession number
PML 251795
Creator
Weygand, James Lamar.
Published
[Dundee, Mich.] : [Phil Weygand], 1963.
Credit line
Bequest of Julia P. Wightman, 1994.
Notes
Publisher name and place from Welsh.
Bradbury lists this work as part of the publications of Wee Willie's Workshop.
"This story was originally written for Small world by James Lamar Weygand who knew Leander Hershberger ... the Nappanee Bard"--Foreword.
Foreword signed and dated: Phil Weygand, Dundee, June, 1963.
"Original drawings by Robbo"--Page [29].
"100 copies printed on a 3 x 5 press by Phil W. Weygand. Finished Sept. 22, 1963"--Colophon.
Frontispiece has mounted photocopied portrait of Hershberger.
Printed in red, yellow, blue, and black.
Includes checklist of items printed by Hershberger (pages [26]-[29]).
Varies from Bradbury: does not have "Nappanee, IN : Privately printed"; lacks pictorial printed label.
Description
[36] pages : illustrations, portrait ; 64 mm
Inscriptions/Markings
Publisher's signature in ink below colophon as issued.
Provenance
Phil Weygand, Wee Willie's Workshop, Dundee, MI; acquired by Wightman, Dec. 30, 1963; from the library of Julia P. Wightman, with her bookplate.
Binding
Green boards backed in maroon cloth.
Classification
Department