Collection context
Summary
- Title:
- Thomas Perry Stricker papers
- Dates:
- 1917-1945
- Extent:
- 9.2 Linear Feet (17 boxes) and 14 boxes: 7 linear ft.; 2 scrapbooks; 2 oversize folders
- Language:
- English .
- Preferred citation:
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[identification of item], Thomas Perry Stricker Papers. William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
Background
- Scope and content:
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This collection consists of correspondence, ephemera, original drawings, designs, broadsides, and photographs related to Thomas Perry Stricker and his activities as a printer in Los Angeles and New York.
- Biographical / historical:
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Thomas Perry Stricker was born in 1898. Before he became actively interested in printing, Stricker had been an usher in a small-town movie theater, infantryman in World War I, student at a business college, salesman of canned meats, order-desk man for a North Dakota wholesale food company, restaurant operator, employee in a circulating library, and a bookseller (under the guidance of "Doc" Wells) in the book department of Powers Mercantile Company in Minneapolis. In 1928 he moved to Los Angeles and became night manager of Marchetti's Restaurant, simultaneously acting as advertising manager of the American Dancer magazine and, later, assistant publisher of Daily Screen World, while writing for both publications. In 1930, Stricker bought a proof press and taught himself how to set type and run sheets through the press. From 1930 to 1935, Stricker obtained better printing equipment and more foundry types and did some printing and publishing of private editions. During the years 1935 to 1938, he was in New York, freelancing, preparing exhibition catalogs for the American Institute of Graphic Arts and setting up another private press. In 1938 Stricker returned to Los Angeles to work on promotion for the motion picture, Marie Antoinette, but continued to print private editions. In 1939 he fell ill, and in 1940, he sold his printing equipment to Ward Ritchie and joined the Historical Records Survey as state editor. He remained in California until 1943, and then returned to New York where he died in 1945.
- Custodial history:
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Gift, Lawrence Clark Powell, 1945.
Gift, Ethel Eaton Stricker, Lawrence Clark Powell, Leo Linder, Donal Charnoek, Gordon Ray Young, Paul Jordon Smith, Jake Zeitlin, Will Cheney, and Eunice (?) Stricker, 1946.
- Physical location:
- This collection is stored at the UC Regional Library Facility - South. Please contact Clark Library staff at least 2 weeks in advance if you would like to view the materials in this collection
Indexed terms
About this collection guide
- Date Encoded:
- This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on 2025-09-10 12:20:42 -0700 .
Access and use
- Restrictions:
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Collection is open for research.
- Terms of access:
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The Clark Library owns the property rights to its collections but does not hold the copyright to these materials and therefore cannot grant or deny permission to use them. Researchers are responsible for determining the copyright status of any materials they may wish to use, investigating the owner of the copyright, and obtaining permission for their intended publication or other use. In all cases, you must cite the Clark Library as the source with the following credit line: The William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
- Preferred citation:
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[identification of item], Thomas Perry Stricker Papers. William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
- Location of this collection:
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2520 Cimarron StreetLos Angeles, CA 90018, US
- Contact:
- (424) 442-6172