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Edna Rudolph Beilenson (1909–1981) was an American
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, fine press
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, typesetter, book designer, cook book author, publisher, and co-proprietor (with her husband, Peter Beilenson) of the Peter Pauper Press from 1931 until his death in 1962, and afterward its sole proprietor and president until her death in 1981.


Early life

Edna Rudolph was born June 16, 1909, in New York City, the daughter of the artist John and Anna (Beilenson) Rudolph. She graduated ''cum laude'' with a degree in journalism from
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in 1928. In 1930, Rudolph married her cousin, Peter Beilenson, who had founded the Peter Pauper Press in 1928.


Career

In 1932, Edna Beilenson joined in the business of press work at the Peter Pauper Press, learning bookkeeping and typesetting. She is credited with bringing a strong sense of graphic design and color to the press's productions, which became the hallmarks of Peter Pauper publications. The Press aimed "to print books as beautifully as a craftsman might, and sell them as cheaply as only a pauper could". Beilenson developed a keen business sense, introducing the concept of pocket-sized gift books, and edited a series of small cookbooks that sold extremely well.


The Distaff Side

Beilenson led a group of women active in the production of fine press books, from various forms of illustration to bookbinding, punch cutting, typesetting, and graphic design, possibly as a women's response to the typophiles organization, which did not admit women. Their first formal production was a feminist work entitled ''Bookmaking on the Distaff Side,'' published in 1937. They were joined by two male luminaries of the private press world, Bruce Rogers, who wrote the introduction, and
Frederic W. Goudy Frederic William Goudy (, March 8, 1865 – May 11, 1947) was an American printer, artist and type designer whose typefaces include Copperplate Gothic, Goudy Old Style and Kennerley. He was one of the most prolific of American type designers and ...
, who wrote a remembrance of his wife,
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, who had died in 1936. Beilenson, Jane Grabhorn, Gertrude Stein,
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, and others contributed essays, histories, images, and other works of satire and commentary about women's overlooked roles in the production of books; each signature of the book was printed by a different woman printer. For example, Beilenson's essay, "Men in Printing", was printed at the Peter Pauper Press, while Anne Lyon Haight's satire, "Are Women the Natural Enemies of Books?" was printed at the Powgen Press. Beilenson's introduction to a 1950 Distaff Side publication, ''A Children's Sampler'', clearly illuminates the group's mission: :"''The Distaff Side'' is a loosely-knit organization ... of women; and its membership has been enlisted from printing-offices, publishing houses, studios and other hiding-places where may be found devotees of the graphic arts.... twas born out of a righteous indignation that sufficient recognition had never been accorded to woman's place in the history of printing. To amend this deficiency, The Distaff Side published its first book, titled ''Bookmaking on the Distaff Side'', which disclosed the monumental contributions which spinsters, wives, and widows have made to the graphic arts." Under Beilenson's leadership, members of the same group later formed the Distaff Press which published several other titles on the subject of women's printing history.


Professional achievements and awards

Beilenson became an active member of the
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(AIGA) and other professional book and graphic arts organizations. She was elected AIGA's first woman president, a post she held from 1958 to 1960. She was among the first women elected to the
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, a fellow of the
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in London,"Edna Beilenson, 71, Graphic Arts Expert and Book Publisher". ''The New York Times'' March 4, 1981. and president and chairman of th
Goudy Society
. In 1968,
Who's Who of American Women Marquis Who's Who ( or ) is an American publisher of a number of directories containing short biographies. The books usually are entitled ''Who's Who in...'' followed by some subject, such as ''Who's Who in America'', ''Who's Who of American Wome ...
cited Beilenson as the year's outstanding woman in business. In 1973 she was elected to the
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Alumnae Hall of Fame. In 1980, she received the Rochester Institute of Technology's Goudy Award for excellence in typography. Edna Beilenson's role in the printing and publishing business was so fully integrated with her husband's that when Peter Beilenson died suddenly in 1962, she was able to take over the business and continue the press's operations successfully until her own death on February 28, 1981. Since 1981, the Beilenson family has continued to operate the Peter Pauper Press as a family business.


Selected works

* ''Book Making on the Distaff Side''. New York: Distaff Side, 1937. * Beilenson, Edna, "Big Chief Type-Face". In ''A Garland for Goudy: Being Verses, Old and New, Gathered for his Eightieth Birthday, March Eighth, 1945''. Mount Vernon, NY: Peter Pauper Press, 1945. * Beilenson, Edna, "Experimentation and the Individual—A Psychological Approach". In ''Graphic Forms: The Arts As Related to the Book''. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1949. * Beilenson, Edna, ed. ''A Children's Sampler: Selections from Famous Children's Books, Printed with Care & Solicitude''. New York: Distaff Side, 1950. * Simple Cookery series. Peter Pauper Press. * ABCs of... Cookery series. Peter Pauper Press. * Beilenson, Edna, and Herb Roth. ''Cooking to Kill!: The Poison Cook-Book, Comic Recipes for the Ghoul, Cannibal, Witch & Murderer''. Mount Vernon, N.Y: Peter Pauper Press, 1951. * Beilenson, Edna. ''Abalone to Zabaglione: Unusual and Exotic Recipes''. Mt. Vernon, N.Y: Peter Pauper Press, 1957


References


External links


Jane Bissell Grabhorn biography
with references to the Distaff Side collaborative, Princeton University Library
Peter Pauper Press company history
, on the Peter Pauper Press company site
Edna Beilenson professional bio
Goudy Award for excellence in typography, Rochester Institute of Technology
Peter Pauper Press company history
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