Kaspare Cohn. A Commemorative Tribute to the Founder and First President of Union Bank. Printed for friends on its 50th Anniversary by Union Bank.
Blue paper-colored boards, quarter blue leather, with vellum tips
1954 · Los Angeles:
by [Plantin Press]
Los Angeles: [Plantin Press,] 1954 One of 100 special copies. A regular edition of 300 regular copies in gray paper wrappers was also released.. Blue paper-colored boards, quarter blue leather, with vellum tips. Folio. Text in blue and black. With a reproduction of a bronze plaque commemorating Kaspare Cohn on page [13]. Some very light foxing and toning to endpapers but otherwise a bright, fine copy with Lillian Marks' bookplate on front pastedown, in the original marbled paper slipcase. Kaspare Cohn (1893-1916) was a Prussian-born businessman who lived in Los Angeles for 55 years. Aside from founding the Union Bank, he was also a real estate investor, and the president of Congregation B'nai B'rith (now the Wilshire Boulevard Temple). The Kaspare Cohn Hospital, which he founded as a tuberculosis hospital in 1902, has since been incorporated into Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Inventory #: 16697)