Haiman György (szerk.): Kner Imre emléke 1890-1990 (Békéscsaba–Gyomaendrőd, 1990)
Chronological Table
August 21, 1921 - Imre Kner considered the publication of Béla Révész’s memoires about the poet Endre Ady. The book came out in 1922, together with the volume by László Kardos on the 21-year-old Ady. From 1921 on - Imre Kner edited the “List for Communin' Stationen’”, and also led the Publishing House for Stationen’ of the Kner Company. 1922 - György Király, Imre Kner and Lajos Kozma published their literan’, editorial and book design programme in the Kner yearbook, a version of which appeared in Leipzig in the Christmas issue of the above mentioned “Archiv für Buchgewerbe”. December 27, 1922 - entered into correspondence with Béla Bartók. June 4, 192 3 - took part as a delegate in the International Congress of Master Printers in Göteborg. In his lecture delivered there, Imre Kner suggested that an international survey should be made about the situation of professional and postgraduate training as well as scientific and artistic activity and literature in the printing trade. October 23, 192 3 - his son, Mihály was bom. 1924 - the Kner Company acquired the French Cochin type and the suitable Rococo ornaments. 1925 - Imre Kner with his family moved to No 16 Kossuth Lajos utca, a house designed by Lajos Kozma. The building now houses the Kner Museum. 1926 - he published the book “Régi házak, elfakult írások” (Old houses, faded papers) by Pál Sacelláry, the most successful product of his Rococo book-style. 1927 - Imre Kner was chosen a member of the Hungarian committee and one of the organizers of the Leipzig IB A (International Exhibition of Book Art). 199