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Loyd Haberly (December 9, 1896 – March 27, 1981) was an American poet,
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printer, and educator.


Career

Haberly was born in
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, on December 9, 1896, and raised in Iowa and
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. After studying at
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and Harvard, Haberly was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to study Law at
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,
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. However, he became interested in fine printing while in England and began to print and bind books under his own imprint, the Seven Acres Press. He was named
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of the Gregynog Press, a well-known
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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, Gregynog, Gwendoline or Foligno; 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 hand-printed limited editions for which he served as author, illustrator,
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, and binder. In addition to his poetic work and "bookbuilding" activities, Haberly wrote a biography of
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entitled ''Pursuit of the Horizon,'' and translated portions of Pliny's ''Natural History'', and also wrote an account of his life as a printer in the United Kingdom.Haberly, Loyd. ''An American Bookbuilder in England and Wales''. London: Bertram Rota, 1979. He taught at several universities, most notably
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in
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, where he became Dean. He died on March 27, 1981. His son, David Haberly, is a noted scholar in the field of
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.


Selected bibliography

Seven Acres Press publications * ''Cymberina'' 1926. * ''When Cupid Wins, None Lose'' 1927. * ''The Sacrifice of Spring'' 1927. * ''John Apostate – An Idyl of the Quays'' 1927. * ''Farewells'' 1927 (edited by Haberly). * ''The Sacrifice of Spring'' 1927. * ''Daneway: a fairy play'' 1929. * ''Poems'' 1930. Revised trade edition, Oxford University Press, 1931. * ''The Copper Coloured Cupid'' 1931. * ''A Merry Christmas'' 1931. * ''The Boy and the Bird'' 1932. * ''The Keeper of the Doves'' 1933. * ''The Antiquary'' 1933. * ''Echo and other poems'' 1935. Other publications * ''Anne Boleyn and other poems''. Gregynog Press, 1934. * ''The Crowning Year and other poems''. Stoney Down, 1937. Hand-printed by Haberly. * ''Mediaeval English Pavingtiles''. Shakespeare Head Press, 1937. * ''The City of the Sainted King and other poems''. Widener Library, 1939. Hand-printed by Haberly. * ''The City of the Sainted King and other poems''. Second edition. Haberly Press, 1941. * ''The Fourth of July''. Printed by Loyd Haberly, 1942. * ''Almost a Minister''. Printed by Loyd Haberly, 1942. * ''Artemis a Forest Tale''. Printed by Loyd Haberly, 1942. * ''Midgetina and the Scapegoat''. Printed by Loyd Haberly, 1943. * ''Neecha''. Printed by Loyd Haberly, 1943. * ''Neecha''. Second edition. Printed by Loyd Haberly, 1944. * ''Silent Fame''. Printed by Loyd Haberly, 1944. * ''Silent Fame''. Second edition, revised. Macmillan, 1945. * ''Pursuit of the Horizon: a life of George Catlin''. Macmillan, 1948. * ''Again and other poems''. Printed by Loyd Haberly, 1953. * ''Maskerade''. Printed by Loyd Haberly, 1957. * ''Pliny's Natural History''. Frederick Ungar, 1957 (translated and edited by Haberly). * ''Sun Chant and other poems''. Printed by Loyd Haberly, 1958. * ''Highlights''. Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1960. * ''Newspapers and Newspaper Men of Rutherford''. Fairleigh Dickinson University, 964? * ''Appreciations and Commemorations''. Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1966. * ''An American Bookbuilder in England and Wales''. Bertram Rota, 1979. Autobiography.


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Loyd Haberly: Poet and Printer
{{DEFAULTSORT:Haberly, Loyd 1896 births 1981 deaths Reed College alumni Harvard University alumni American Rhodes Scholars Writers from Iowa Alumni of Trinity College, Oxford