In 1956, two young Naval officers – Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Brayton Harris and Ensign Malcolm Whyte – decided to start a greeting card company. They had no experience with greeting cards, but so what? They knew how to draw. Soon enough, they were in the printing business . . . they had no experience working as printers, but so what? Their first printing press came with a book. Soon enough . . . they had three printing presses, contracts with “professional” printers – and their obscure little venture, Troubador Press, became the leading printer of Beat poetry. In the world. Welcome . . .