| WILL H. BRADLEY IN HIS WORDS |
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| Will Bradley always enjoyed writing, and even attended literature classes at Harvard. Below is a bibliography of his written works, including articles, essays, and childrens books. | |
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A Bradley house: the breakfast-room. Ladies Home Journal, vol. 18 (Nov 1901). 7. A Bradley house: the library. Ladies Home Journal, vol. 19 (Dec 1901). 17. A Bradley house: the dining-room. Ladies Home Journal, vol. 19 (Jan 1902). 11. A Bradley house: the nursery. Ladies Home Journal, vol. 19 (Feb 1902). 13. A Bradley house: the reception or living room and the hall. Ladies Home Journal, vol. 19 (Mar 1902). 15. A Bradley house: the boudoir. Ladies Home Journal, vol. 19 (May 1902). 13. A Bradley house: a chamber. Ladies Home Journal, vol. 19 (Jul 1902). 15. Exterior of the Bradley house, closing the series. Ladies Home Journal, vol. 19 (Aug 1902). 11. The abuse of custom. The American Chap-Book, vol. 1, no. 5 ( Jan 1905). 5-29. Advertising display The American Chap-Book, vol. 2, no. 4 ( Jun 1905). 5-33. Appropriateness. The American Chap-Book, vol. 1, no. 4 (Dec 1904). 5-31. Booklets. The American Chap-Book, vol. 2, no. 5 ( Jul 1905). 5-21. Business cards. The American Chap-Book, vol. 2, no. 2 (Apr 1905). 7-32. Cover designs. The American Chap-Book, vol. 2, no.1 (Mar 1905). 5-33. Detail in type composition. American Printer, vol. xli (Dec 1905). 361-365. Directness and simplicity. The American Chap-Book, vol. 1, no. 2 (Oct 1904). 3-15. Eighteenth century chap-books and broadsides. The American Chap-Book, vol. 1, no. 1 (Sep 1904). 4-16. A quaint little house with a pergola for $3000, in: John P. Benson, Will Bradley, Mrs Herbert Elliott, Carl E. Howell, et al, The low-priced house in the country, Ladies Home Journal (Month? 1908). 21. Printing as a business. American Printer, vol. 39 (Jan 1905). 363-370. Title pages. The American Chap-Book, vol. 2, no. 6 (Aug 1905). 5-33. The use of borders and ornaments. The American Chap-Book, vol. 1, no. 3 (Nov 1904). 3-29. The use of brass rule. The American Chap-Book, vol. 2, no. 3 (May 1905). 5-33. The use of color in printing. American Printer, vol. 50 (Jul 1910). 625-628. The use of printing labels in bookbinding. Printing Art, (Sep 1904). The value of little things. The American Chap-Book, vol. 1, no. 6 (Feb 1905). 3-27. Wayside Press reminiscences. Book Club of California Quarterly News-Letter, vol.14, no. 3 (Summer 1949). 51-56. Will Bradleys ideas for a $1500 house. Ladies Home Journal, vol. 22 (Apr 1905). 25. Will Bradleys ideas for two houses for less than $2600. Ladies Home Journal, vol. 22 (Jun 1905). 20. Will Bradleys magazine memories. Journal of the American Institute of Graphic Arts, vol. 3, no. 1 (1950). 12-18. Will Bradleys two ideas for a $1000 house. Ladies Home Journal, vol. 22 (Feb 1905). 35. |
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Castle perilous. Part 1 of 3. Colliers, vol. 35, (15 Apr 1905). 16-27. Castle perilous. Part 2 of 3. Colliers, vol. 35, (29 Apr 1905). 18-27. Castle perilous. Part 3 of 3. Colliers, vol. 35, (27 May 1905). 19-22. Hans and the hoop of gold; this being the third of the Wonder-Box Stories. The five golden candlesticks; being the sixth of the Wonder-Box Stories. Hans the wise; being the seventh of the Wonder-Box Stories. Three-and a fourth; being the eighth of the Wonder-Box Stories. Snip and stitch; being the ninth of the Wonder-Box Stories. The echo of a dream. Will Bradley: His Book, vol. 1, no. 2 (Jun 1896). 46-50. |
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Bradley: his book. New York: R.H. Russell, 1901. Launcelot and the ladies. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1927. Memories, 1875-1895. Pasadena: The Castle Press, 1949. Peter Poodle; toy maker to the king. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company,1906. Pictures of a period, or memories of the Gay Nineties. Los Angeles: Rounce and Coffin Club, 1950. Will Bradley: his chap book; an account, in the words of the dean of American typographers. New York: The Typophiles, 1955. Willie: his story of a Victorian boyhood. Unpublished manuscript, n.d. The wonderbox stories. New York: The Century Company, 1916. |
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