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Description One of the original logos of the publisher Alfred A. Knopf.
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Source The Borzoi 1920: Being a sort of record of five years' publishing title page (via Archive.org)
Author The original designer of the Borzoi logo is said to be Blanche Knopf. It is unclear whether she drew this particular version of the Borzoi, as Knopf has used numerous variations on the design (and this particular Borzoi is not individually credited in the source).
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No permission is required; public domain in the United States due to expiration of the copyright term. While this image is no longer copyrighted, Knopf still uses the Borzoi logo and variations on it. Newer variations of the logo are copyrighted (unless shown otherwise), and this image may still be trademarked. See the license information below.

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