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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 8, Number 42, October 2, 2005, Article 9

    INTERNATIONAL ENGRAVER'S LINE

    "The International Engraver’s Line" by Gene Hessler
    is now available, in a limited edition of 750, each with a
    free engraving. The press release follows:

    "With most of the 700 illustrations in color, The International
    Engraver’s Line is another feast for the eyes from the author.
    This library-bound, 392-page compilation documents the lives
    and work of men and women throughout the world who have
    engraved and designed images on paper money from the 18th
    century to the 21st-century issuance of the Euro. Since many
    of these artists also engraved postage stamps, that work is listed
    as well. Security and postage stamp artists who worked in the
    United States are documented in an earlier work, The Engraver’s
    Line. As computer programs replace engravers, Mr. Hessler’s
    work thoroughly documents and era of hand engraving that is
    coming to an end.

    Albrecht Dürer established line engraving as a genre in the 16th
    century. Later, this art form was adopted and perfected for bank
    notes, securities and postage stamps. The pages of this fascinating
    and colorful book are devoted to the lives and the work of the
    men and women throughout the world, except those in the United
    States, who have engraved and designed images on paper money
    that have been used to purchase trinkets and treasures. (Security
    artists who worked in America have been documented in The
    Engraver’s Line.) In addition you will find engravers of postage
    stamps. Many of these miniature works of art, bank notes, listed
    by Pick numbers and postage stamps, listed by Scott numbers
    have become treasures in the hands of collectors.

    Mr. Hessler has spent more than 15 years on this monumental
    achievement. He has been in touch with engravers from all over
    the world in an attempt to attribute their bank note work. Some
    elderly engravers have since passed on after they related
    personal information to the author about themselves, their
    colleagues and predecessors. The historic information in The
    International Engraver’s Line cannot be found anywhere else.
    This is the definitive book on the subject.

    Many of the artists who are documented here, especially
    engravers of bank notes, have received no other recognition —
    anywhere. Their employers often forbade them to discuss their
    work in the “outside world.” British engraver Joseph Lawrence
    Keen said that accepting a position with a bank note company
    was like entering a monastery and surrendering one’s identity
    “as the iron door clanged behind you.” Mr. Hessler has
    penetrated that door and now reveals what he uncovered.

    In addition to issued bank notes you will see colorful essais,
    or unissued bank notes, for Brazil, Czechoslovakia, France,
    Ghana, Mauritania, the Netherlands and other countries.

    In addition to the collector edition of The International
    Engraver’s Line, but included in the 750 (350 copies are
    reserved for European distribution), there is a premium edition
    of 100 copies, each is accompanied by 11 engraved works,
    ten of them signed by the engravers.

    One engraver accidentally signed the wrong notes that are
    included in all but number 100 of the premium edition. The
    first purchaser to identify this mistake and notify the author
    will receive $50. With permission, the observant recipient’s
    name will be published in the numismatic press.

    Collector Edition $69, Premium Edition $135, add $5
    postage and insurance for each book; outside the U.S.
    contact the author. Payment in US funds: bank checks,
    money orders and personal checks drawn on U.S.-located
    banks. Order from Gene Hessler PO Box 31144, Cincinnati,
    OH 45231. For inquiries contact the author: engraversline at aol.com.

    Copies of The Engraver’s Line, which focuses on engravers
    and designers who worked in the U.S. are still available at $85.
    Special: The International Engraver’s Line and The Engraver’s
    Line $140 (incl. postage in the U.S.) For international postage
    rates for this special contact the author: engraversline at aol.com.

    There will be three matching ultra-deluxe leather-bound sets of
    The International Engraver’s Line (TIEL) and The Engraver’s
    Line (TEL). TIEL will have inserts of six bank notes and one
    portrait, all signed by the engravers. TEL will have the same
    four inserts (three portraits and one bank note, all signed) as
    the special edition that was issued in 1993 and an additional
    insert. The price for this matching set will be $1200. Interested
    parties inquire at: engraversline at aol.com.

    Gene Hessler, past editor of PAPER MONEY is the author
    of four additional books (The Engravers Line; the Comprehensive
    Catalog of U.S. Paper Money; U.S. Essay, Proof and Specimen
    Notes; and An Illustrated History of U.S. Loans, 1775-1898.
    Each has received literary awards.) Mr. Hessler has written over
    350 articles including columns for Coin World and the Numismatist.
    He served as curator for The Chase Manhattan Bank Money
    Museum and the St. Louis Mercantile Money Museum.

    As part of “Money Talks”, a series originating at the ANA and
    broadcast on National Public Radio, one of his scripts was selected
    to represent the nomination for a Peabody Broadcasting Award in
    1993.

    In addition to lecturing at the Smithsonian Institution, the ANS,
    the ANA and elsewhere, Mr. Hessler has acted as a consultant
    to museums including those of U.S. Federal Reserve Banks and
    the Banknote and Postage Stamp Museum in Japan.

    Mr. Hessler, a retired musician has traveled the world and has
    performed with many of the most famous names in jazz and
    classical music. He is listed in various editions of Who’s Who
    in the Midwest, America and the World, and has appeared on
    national television including two appearances on the NBC
    TODAY show."

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