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The Making of the Nuremberg Chronicle by Adrian Wilson
The Making of the Nuremberg Chronicle by Adrian Wilson











The Interplayers: "The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife" by Federico Gracia Lorca, Printed by Adrian Wilson

The Making of the Nuremberg Chronicle by Adrian Wilson The Making of the Nuremberg Chronicle by Adrian Wilson

The Interplayers: Henrik Ibsen's "The Lady from the Sea" Printed by Adrian Wilson The Interplayers: "No Exit " by Jean Paul Sartre, Printed by Adrian Wilson "The Interplayers: Repertory Schedule", Printed by Adrian Wilson The Interplayers was a San Francisco theatre founded in 1946 by a group of conscientious objectors who had met while working in the Civilian Public Service during WWII. In 1983, he received a MacArthur Foundation Award and Genius Grant. Subsequently joined the University of California Press. However, he soon left UC Berkeley to join Jack Stauffacher at the Greenwood Press. In 1947, he joined University of California, Berkeley to study architecture. After the war he and his wife, Joyce Lancaster Wilson, moved to San Francisco and helped to form the Interplayers Theater. At the camp he printed William Everson's anti-war poems for Untide Press. During World War II Wilson served as a conscientious objector in Civilian Public Service camp no. Adrian Wilson was an award- winning book designer, printer and the author of Printing for Theater (1957), The Design of Books (1967), and The Making of the Nuremberg Chronicle (1976).













The Making of the Nuremberg Chronicle by Adrian Wilson