Fra Luca de Pacioli

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Here’s a little Bruce Rogers number with an essay by Stanley Morison (who initialed it) and a bibliography by Philip Hofer. In between is the work of Luca de Pacioli, who you know as the first person to publish a work on the double-entry system of bookkeeping, a precursor to QuickBooks. He also prepared this treatise on geometry and beauty and their application to roman letters. It predates similar explorations by Albrecht Dürer and Geoffrey Tory and later explorations by David Lance Goines. The title page is a total stunner, or “sheer inspired glory” (so sayeth Joe Blumenthal). From the collection of Inge Druckrey.

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  • Author: Stanley Morison
  • Size: 8.25 × 12.25 inches
  • Pages: x + 106
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Edition: 390 copies
  • Condition: Very good. Vellum spine does show some minor soiling but the stamping is still bright. There is a separation in the signatures between pages 48 and 49. It’s minor and the book is intact and strong. See the movie for a showing of every single page. Prior to making the movie we removed all of the annoying slip sheets but have put them back in. The slipcase is sturdy and ugly as the day it was issued and shows minor signs of wear as is usual. 
  • Publisher: The Grolier Club, 1933