1944 · [Kansas City
by Fowler, Wilma Hall
[Kansas City: The Woodcut Society, 1944. 2-page typescript letter signed by Wilma Hall Fowler, welcoming Wulling to membership into the society, aplogizing for the late reply due to a military move and outlining the workings of the society. Accompanied by 6 pieces of ephemera as follows: Catalog Raisonné of the Woodcut Society, pp. [24]; with 20 illustrated entries; News of Fine Prints No. 1, December 1943, pp. 19-31, [3]; Fowler, Alfred. "The story of the woodcut." Small bifolium; Three issues of "News of Fine Prints" for Jan., Apr., and Oct. 1943. Together in original postmarked envelope. The Woodcut Society was the brainchild of Alfred Fowler, who (truncated)