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Atlas Press , Inc.

422 High Plain Street
Walpole, Massachusetts 02081
United States 
Website:  www.atlaspressinc.com
Phone:  (508) 668-3383
Fax:  (508) 668-3838
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Summary

Revenues:  $400,000
Employees:  6

Description
Atlas Press was founded by Ronald Grossman (Allan's father-in-law) in 1969 after he had worked in the printing industry in various jobs from stripping to pressman for 17 years. From the very beginning the emphasis was on service and technical expertise for the client. Atlas became famous for pulling off the impossible with respect to innovative production techniques and delivery schedules. Allan joined in 1988 fresh out of engineering school, and set the stage for the second generation of ownership.

Atlas Press has developed into one of the area's oldest and most respected print production agencies. Our structure is unique in that we have no management hierarchy. We have no receptionist, anyone who answers the phone knows you and your project. We are not a "sales organization", we are a group of printing professionals that care deeply about what we do. We strive to add value to your print production experience with input and advice. The earlier we can be brought into a project, the better, because often times we can help avoid problems before they arise.

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'Skank' talk sparks legal web war; Blogger Rosemary Port and bloggee Liskula Cohen's online feud has lawyers and onlookers debating such key issues as libel, free speech and ... who's hotter.(News)
The Toronto Star (Toronto, Ontario); 8/26/2009
...entirely on Port Cohen has said she will drop the suit if Port simply apologizes. CAPTION(S): Alfred Giancarli atlas press / Rosemary Port, left, defends her anonymous slagging of Liskula Cohen, right, as free speech. Cohen calls her... ...more

A stone for unica Zurn: an artist of manifold gifts and a deeply troubled soul, Zurn was associated with the Parisian surrealists, by whom she was largely eclipsed, a current show brings her work to light.(WORKS ON PAPER)
Art in America; 6/1/2009
...introduction to the English version of Zurn's novel The Man of Jasmine (Gallimard, Paris, 1971; English translation Atlas Press, London, 1977), describes this period of Zurn's life as happy. She reestablished contact with former UFA colleagues... ...more

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