
By Charles R Cannoni, from here.

By Charles R Cannoni, from here.



Typewriter works by W. Graham Darby, 1928. The Houston Post-Dispatch and the Remington Rand Business Service sponsored a contest where readers could submit typewriter works. An image of silent film star and Wild West actor Harry Carey earned W. Graham Darby, of 106 67th St., the first-place prize: a $60 Remington portable typewriter.








From the book Typewriter Art (1978). Compiled by Dan Carlinsky with works by Rochelle Vickey, Susan Jatsek, Karen Aldrich, Paul Smith, Mary V. Urban, Wilbert W. Fryberger, Sharon France.
Kindly photographed by itsaherring!


Typewriter Mystery Games by Julius Nelson (1951). Thanks to Andrew Belsey for the tip.
Update: now available on archive.org

Romeo and Juliet by Charles R Cannoni, from here.








From the book Typewriter Art (1978). Compiled by Dan Carlinsky with works by Rochelle Vickey, Susan Jatsek, Karen Aldrich, Paul Smith, Mary V. Urban, Wilbert W. Fryberger, and Sharon France.
Kindly photographed by itsaherring!










Typewritings by Eduardo Kac, 1981-1982.

Arthur Paul Jr. submitted this keyboard art portrait of Douglas Fairbanks to Motion Picture Magazine shortly after Doug and Mary Pickford were married in the 1920s. Source.

AT&T, KnightRidder and Viewtron Service article in Computerworld (1980)