Some of the most pivotal are the transfer from manuscript to type, and subsequently
between typescript editions (especially when the new edition is a fully re-set version of the text, or these days when it moves to a digital form).
In 2003, The Huntington acquired Charis Wilson's
typescript diary recounting every aspect of the journey, which is on view in The Huntington's Library Main Exhibition Hall, as well as documentation detailing the contentious creative wrangling
between Weston and the Limited Editions publishers, both of which significantly informed the research for this exhibition.