Loyd Haberly
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Loyd Haberly was a United States poet, letterpress printer, and educator. He was born in Ellsworth, Iowa on 9 December 1896 and raised in Iowa and Oregon. After studying at Reed College and Harvard, Haberly was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to study Law at Oxford, but he became interested in fine printing while in England and began to print and bind books under his own private imprint, Seven Acres Press. He was named controller of the Gregynog Press, a well-known private press in Wales, in 1933, but his tenure with the press was brief and, by most accounts, less than satisfactory to all concerned.
While with the press he commissioned a typeface, variously known as Paradiso or Gregynog; when he left he was presented with a supply of the type, which he later used, after returning to the United States, in the production of a number of limited editions for which he served as author, illustrator, printer, and binder.
In addition to his poetic work and bookbuilding activities, Haberly wrote a biography of George Catlin Pursuit of the Horizon, and translated portions of Pliny's Natural History. He taught at several universities, most notably at Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey. He died on March 27, 1981. His son, David Haberly, is a noted scholar in the field of Latin American studies.
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- Loyd Haberly's Poems 1936
- The Crowning Year & Other Poems 1937 (letterpress)
- The City of the Sainted King & Other Poems 1941
- Midgetina and the Scapegoat 1943 (letterpress)
- Neecha 1943 (letterpress)
- Neecha (new edition) 1944 (letterpress)
- Again & Other Poems 1953 (letterpress)
- Appreciations & Commemorations 1966
- Newspapers & Newspapermen of Rutherford (n.d.) (pamphlet)