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The Officina Bodoni was a
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operated by Giovanni Mardersteig from 1922. It was named after the great eighteenth-century Italian typographer
Giambattista Bodoni Giambattista Bodoni (, ; 16 February 1740 – 30 November 1813) was an Italian Typography, typographer, type-designer, compositor, Printing, printer, and publisher in Parma. He first took the type-designs of Pierre Simon Fournier as his exempla ...
. The Officina Bodoni is known for printing books of the very highest quality and the finest craftsmanship.


Giovanni Mardersteig

Giovanni Mardersteig' (born Hans Mardersteig, January 8, 1892, in Weimar, Germany; died December 27, 1977, in Verona, Italy) was a publisher, printer, typographer and historian. He was born into an artistic family. After early contact with art and literature, he studied law from 1910 to 1915 in Bonn, Kiel, Jena and Vienna. In 1922 Mardersteig moved to
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di Lugano in
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, founded a hand press, the Officina Bodoni, and began producing books. Mardersteig moved his press to
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, Italy, in 1927, partly in order to print a state-funded edition of the complete works of Gabriele D'Annunzio, which was completed in 1936. Mardersteig quickly developed a reputation for very fine typographical work, and for his scholarly approach to book design and production. He printed with a Dingler hand press on hand or mould-made papers or
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, and often had his books bound in quarter vellum or leather with a decorated paper on the boards, in the tradition of European private presses. Mardersteig was responsible for designing several typefaces for use at the press –
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, Griffo and
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among them – all based on Humanist types of the early years of European
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; the punches for all three types were cut by
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. He was also involved with other twentieth-century type revivals, and was instrumental in designing Fontana for Collins Cleartype of Glasgow in the 1930s. Mardersteig designed his own printer's mark after fifteenth-century models. A few of the approximately twenty versions of the design included the initials of the company and its location ("O B M" or "O B V"), but he seems to have preferred a simpler version without initials, especially for book covers according to Thomas Walker.Walker, Thomas D. “The Cover Design.” ''The Library Quarterly: Information, Community, Policy'' 61, no. 4, 1991, pp. 444–45. The Officina Bodoni printed and published some 200 books and pamphlets, including reprints of a number of early treatises on the book arts, notably on letter-forms and calligraphy, as well as literary and bibliographical works of all sorts, often commissioned by other publishers and institutions. Mardersteig printed books for the Limited Editions Club of New York, Duval and Hamilton and
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among others. For the last, he printed new editions of
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's poems ''
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'' (1961) and ''
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'' (1960). From 1948, Mardersteig also ran a mechanized press which he named the Stamperia Valdonega. Here he was able to produce books in larger editions, and more quickly, but still applying the same standards of typographical excellence. Giovanni Mardersteig was the first honoree of the Gutenberg Prize of the International Gutenberg Society and the City of Mainz.


After Mardersteig's death

Following Mardersteig's death in 1977 his son, Martino Mardersteig, took over the running of the Stamperia Valdonega, and still occasionally used the Officina Bodoni imprint for works he printed on his father's hand-presses. The books of the Officina Bodoni are widely collected, and generally admired by typographers and bibliophiles. There are good collections in many major European and American libraries. The
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at
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holds a particularly rich collection, based partly on books and ephemera acquired from the typographical scholar John Ryder.


References


Further reading

* Barr, John. ''The Officina Bodoni, Montagnola, Verona: books printed by Giovanni Mardersteig on the hand-press, 1923-1977''. Exhibition catalogue. London: British Library, 1978. * Carter, Sebastian. ''Twentieth Century Type Designers.'' New ed. New York: Norton, 1995. * Dreyfus, John. ''Giovanni Mardersteig: an account of his work''. Verona: Officina Bodoni, 1966. * Mardersteig, Giovanni. ''Die Officina Bodoni: das Werk eine Handpresse 1923-1977''. Edited by Hans Schmoller. Hamburg: Maximilian Gesellschaft, 1979. * Mardersteig, Giovanni. ''L'Officina Bodoni: i libri e il mondo di un torchio 1923-1977''. Edited and translated by Hans Schmoller. Verona: Edizioni Valdonega, 1980. An Italian translation of the foregoing. * Mardersteig, Giovanni. ''The Officina Bodoni: an account of the work of a hand-press 1923-1977''. Edited and translated by Hans Schmoller. Verona: Edizioni Valdonega, 1980. An English translation of the foregoing. * Walker, Thomas D. “The Cover Design.” ''The Library Quarterly: Information, Community, Policy'' 61, no. 4, 1991, pp. 444–45.


External links


Stamperia Valdonega official site
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