Graphic Union is a not-profitable organization dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of publishing. To this end, we support a Library, an experimental Press, and a program of Exhibitions and Events. Graphic Union is a membership organization based in New York City and welcomes visitors. Contact sign at graphicunion dot org.

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19 Nov 10 Package-Borne Stories of Origin

11 Nov 10 Happy Corduroy Appreciation Day

31 Oct 10 Everything you've printed today

22 May 10 The Page + The Screen: An Annotated Bibliography for 21st Century Readers (with The Public School New York)

8 Apr 10 The Last Supper

10 Feb 10 Big & Small Bookmaking class 8–10pm at Trade School, 139 Norfolk Street, New York, N.Y.

23 Mar 10 Magazine subscriptions now available

31 Jan 10 A collection of pieces cut out of Maatwerk

21 Jan 10 Junto, The Questions (2010)

1 Jan 10 Axiom for 2010: Within relativity, discrimination

7 Jul 09 Festival to Plead for Skills

21 Jun 09 Zine and Small Press Shindig 1–7pm at the Ding-Dong Lounge, 929 Columbus Avenue, New York, N.Y.

4 Apr 09 Nature vs. Culture

5 Jan 09 Axiom for 2009: It's a Matter of Style

20 Sep 08 Behind a table at the Boog City 5th Annual Small, Small Press Fair, 152 Ludlow Street from 11am to 5pm

15 Sep 08 Pomes for 5 Seasons

19 Dec 08 Day of the Serial Epic

16 Jul 08 New York Sans Temps Morts

22 May 08 Biking the U.S. of Awesomeness

20 Jan 08 Eve of St. Agnes

Axiom for 2010
Within relativity, discrimination.

Membership is inclusive. Today, Graphic Union is

Michael Brenner
Anne Callahan
Joseph Callahan
Brendan Dalton
Marissa Gemma
Laura Harris
Elise Hodson
Anna Larson
Carl Larson
Jack McGrath
Cara Manes
Allison Stielau
Shalini Vimal
Nele Vos

Magazine subscriptions now available. Magazines will be mailed out monthly, beginning with the month after your order. Missing issues are noted below. Magazines are in variable condition.

Town and Country, Jan–Dec 1954, One year subscription $50.00