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Book measures approximately 4.5" x 5.5" "This story was written by a sixth grade student at the University of Chicago Laboratory school. It was the result of a class project conceived by his teacher, Miss Sharon Friedman, who wanted to instruct the children in the skills of writing and producing a book. The books thus created were then given to the library of a disadvantaged school. This text is hand set in 12 point Monotype Times Roman, leaded 4 points. The display face is Perpetua. The book is printed letterpress on a Chandler and Price platen press. The design and typesetting by Eugenia Fawcett; printing by Thomas Moseley; binding by John F. Cuneo Company." "This rare and unique hardcover book titled "Woxiley: The Story Of A Weakling" is a true gem for any book collector or enthusiast. The book is signed by the author, Michael Kalk, and is a numbered edition printed in 1967 by Coach House. The illustrations by Richard E. Martin are just as stunning as the text, which tells the story of Woxiley, a weakling who overcomes his fears and challenges to achieve success. The book is in its original form and is a great addition to any collection. The language is in English, and the book was printed in the United States. This item is perfect for those interested in short stories and rare books." -eBay AI Generated Descript