Ward Ritchie Personal Correspondence, Papers and Albums MS.2019.044
Finding aid by Kara Devlin
William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
2024
2520 Cimarron Street
Los Angeles 90018
clark@humnet.ucla.edu
Contributing Institution:
William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
Title: Ward Ritchie Personal Correspondence, Papers and Albums
Creator:
Ritchie, Ward, 1905-1996
Identifier/Call Number: MS.2019.044
Physical Description:
5.68 Linear feet
(10 boxes)
Date (inclusive): about 1926-1995
Abstract: This collection contains over 700 letters, photographs and documents ranging from 1926-1995, largely related to the personal
life of Los Angeles printer Ward Ritchie. This collection also includes two photograph albums documenting Ward's childhood
and young adulthood, compiled and illustrated by his mother, Effie Palmer Ritchie.
Physical Location: Clark Library.
Language of Material:
English
.
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research.
Provenance
This collection was donated to the Clark Library in 2019 by Jonathan Ritchie.
Biographical Note
Harry "Ward" Ritchie was born on June 15th, 1905 in Los Angeles, California. He grew up in a series of households in Los Angeles
and Pasadena while he attended Marengo Avenue School and South Pasadena High School. In these schools, Ritchie found an early
passion for art and literature, and also met lifelong friend and collaborator, Lawrence Clark Powell.
Ritchie graduated from Occidental College in 1928 after a brief stint at Sewanee College. He decided to pursue law at the
University of Southern California, but quickly realized it was not for him. Inspired by the journals of English printer Thomas
J. Cobden-Sanderson, Ritchie turned his interests towards printing. He took on a job at Vroman's bookstore in Pasadena and
enrolled in a vocational printing course at Frank Wiggins Trade School (now Los Angeles Trade Tech). In 1931, Ritchie moved
to Paris, France to apprentice under Francois-Louis Schmied, an internationally recognised printer and illustrator. In the
same year, Ritchie co-founded The Rounce & Coffin Club with Jake Zeitlin, Grant Dahlstrom, and Gregg Anderson as a rival to
the Zamorano Club. This fine-press book and printing club lasted over seventy years, with a peak of fifty-five local members,
before coming to an end in 2007.
Ritchie returned to Los Angeles in 1932 to establish his own printing studio, titled the Ward Ritchie Press. By 1945, Ritchie's
client base had grown, pushing him to establish a more commercial branch of his studio with collaborators Gregg Anderson and
Joseph Simon. The new branch, titled Anderson, Ritchie, and Simon, took on most of the company's publishing work, while The
Ward Ritchie Press continued to operate on smaller projects. Ritchie served as the president of Anderson, Ritchie, and Simon
until 1976. After this role, Ritchie moved to Laguna Beach and decided to focus on hand-pressed printing with his partner
Gloria Stuart, calling his new press Laguna Verde Imprenta.
Throughout his career, Ritchie printed thousands of different books, including over 750 which he designed personally. He wrote
nearly 100 books, some under pseudonyms like Peter Lum Quince, Betsey Ann Brestol, or Davie Dicker. On January 24th, 1996,
Ward Ritchie died in his Los Angeles home at the age of ninety.
Processing History
This collection was physically processed and described from December 2023-February 2024 by Kara Devlin.
Related Collections at the Clark Library
The Clark Library's main collection of Ward Ritchie's business papers is described in a
separate online finding aid . There are some personal materials in that collection, but it primarily focuses on Ritchie's printing work and business.
Scope and Contents
This collection includes over 700 letters, photographs and documents ranging from 1926-1995. This time period covers Ward
Ritchie's mid-20s to late 80s, spanning from his time at Occidental College right up to his years of busy retirement.
Although this collection is made up of predominantly personal letters, Ritchie had a working relationship with a number of
friends and so many of the letters also include discussions of business. Ritchie's business contacts were international and
many of the letters in the collection are from printers, authors, booksellers and librarians from around the world. Some of
his contacts included Jake Zeitlin, Leslie E. Bliss, and Lawrence Clark Powell.
This collection also includes a number of official documents relating to the family and relating to Ritchie's various businesses.
This includes land deeds, one of Ritchie's passports, a marriage certificate, a divorce certificate, and various other papers.
Significant sections of the collection include 1958-1960 where Ritchie corresponded frequently with his son, Jonnie, as he
served in the American army, and 1927-1928 where Ritchie corresponded with his college girlfriend, Marion Carr. Both of these
periods include letters, postcards, and photographs that were sent and received by Ritchie. These sections include documents
from all over the world as Ritchie's son was stationed in Vietnam and Japan, while Marion Carr embarked on a round-the-world
trip, visiting countries like Egypt, China, and France.
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright has not been assigned to the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, UCLA. All requests for permission to publish
or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Clark Librarian. Permission for publication is given on behalf
of the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, UCLA as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply
permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.
Correspondence Series 1.
1926-1995
Box MS.2019.044 Box 1, Folder 1
Box MS.2019.044 Box 1, Folder 2
Box MS.2019.044 Box 1, Folder 3
1926 (September-December)
Box MS.2019.044 Box 1, Folder 4
Box MS.2019.044 Box 1, Folder 5
Box MS.2019.044 Box 2, Folder 1
Box MS.2019.044 Box 2, Folder 2
Box MS.2019.044 Box 2, Folder 3
Box MS.2019.044 Box 2, Folder 4
Box MS.2019.044 Box 2, Folder 5
Box MS.2019.044 Box 2, Folder 6
Box MS.2019.044 Box 3, Folder 1
Box MS.2019.044 Box 3, Folder 2
Box MS.2019.044 Box 3, Folder 3
Box MS.2019.044 Box 3, Folder 4
Box MS.2019.044 Box 3, Folder 5
Box MS.2019.044 Box 4, Folder 1
Box MS.2019.044 Box 4, Folder 2
Box MS.2019.044 Box 4, Folder 3
Box MS.2019.044 Box 4, Folder 4
Box MS.2019.044 Box 4, Folder 5
Box MS.2019.044 Box 4, Folder 6
Box MS.2019.044 Box 5, Folder 1
Box MS.2019.044 Box 5, Folder 2
Box MS.2019.044 Box 5, Folder 3
Box MS.2019.044 Box 5, Folder 4
Box MS.2019.044 Box 5, Folder 5
Box MS.2019.044 Box 5, Folder 6
Box MS.2019.044 Box 6, Folder 1
Box MS.2019.044 Box 6, Folder 2
Box MS.2019.044 Box 6, Folder 3
Box MS.2019.044 Box 6, Folder 4
1959 (May-August)
General
Includes a collection of photographs taken in Japan by Ritchie's son, Jonnie
Box MS.2019.044 Box 6, Folder 5
1959 (September-December)
Box MS.2019.044 Box 6, Folder 6
Box MS.2019.044 Box 6, Folder 7
Box MS.2019.044 Box 6, Folder 8
1960 (September-December)
General
Includes a collection of photographs taken in Vietnam by Ritchie's son, Jonnie
Box MS.2019.044 Box 7, Folder 1
Box MS.2019.044 Box 7, Folder 2
Box MS.2019.044 Box 7, Folder 3
Box MS.2019.044 Box 7, Folder 4
Box MS.2019.044 Box 7, Folder 5
Box MS.2019.044 Box 7, Folder 6
Photograph albums and Other Papers Series 2.
Box MS.2019.044 Box 10
Childhood scrapbook and photo album compiled by Effie Palmer Ritchie
Box MS.2019.044 Box 9
College scrapbook and photo album compiled by Effie Palmer Ritchie
Box MS.2019.044 Box 8, Folder 5
A Palmer Family History (Book)
General
Printed genealogy of the descendants of Charles and Effie (Westbrook) Palmer
Box MS.2019.044 Box 8, Folder 4
Undated Printings
General
Includes collection of bookseller stamps
Box MS.2019.044 Box 8, Folder 3
Box MS.2019.044 Box 8, Folder 2
Official Government Documents (Family related)
General
Includes Ritchie's 1963 US Passport
Box MS.2019.044 Box 8, Folder 1
Official Government Documents (Property or Business related)