Melbert Brinckerhoff Cary Jr. (1892–1941) was a graphic artist who imported numerous typefaces from Europe.
He married Mary Flagler Cary, an heiress of one of the founders of Standard Oil.
In the 1930s, Mr. Cary was instrumental in assisting Fritz Kredel's emigration from Germany to the United States.
The Woolly Whale press's most renowned publication was The Devil's Bible, which was a set of playing cards using caricatures of World War I figures.
Its collection of 20,000 volumes is described as one of America's premier libraries on the history and practice of printing.