We were browsing the boxed Christmas cards at Barnes & Noble’s concept store in Eastchester when we came upon these beauties from Peter Pauper Press. The company has been printing books since Peter Beilenson began a small press in the basement of his parents’ Larchmont home in 1928.
He and wife Edna would go on to create fine books that “even a pauper could afford.”
Today, the family-owned and –operated business still produces books, along with stationery and gifts that continue, it says, the founders’ legacy of “beauty, quality and value.”
For more, visit peterpauper.com. And look for more on entrepreneurs and start-ups in January WAG.