pt. 1. The development of the industry, the great pioneers; a primer of information about the beginnings of printing, the development of the book, the development of printers' materials and the work of the great pioneers.-pt. 2. The economic history of printing; being a brief sketch of the economic conditions of the printing industry from 1450 to 1789, including government regulations, censorship, internal conditions and industrial relations.Mode of access: Internet
"Exhibits" (a chronological list of 146 specimens from the author's collection, illustrating the his...
This portion of The Printer\u27s Devil Project is devoted to an exploration of the material culture ...
Part I, "The old printer", is a revised edition of the author's "William Caxton", 1844; pt. II. "The...
With special reference to the Hoe presses.Title vignette.Mode of access: Internet
"Edition of one thousand copies printed from type."Maps on lining papers."Bibliographies and notes" ...
No. [1] Society of Printers. The Society of Printers for the Study and Advancement of the Art of Pri...
"Originally appeared in Bulletin no.61, issued in November, 1905, by the United States Department of...
With: Specimens of printing types. New York : George Bruce's Son & Co., 1882.Bibliography: leaf 165....
Appeared first in the Printing times and lithographer, n.s., v. 1-11, 1876-1886.Biographical, histor...
"A specimen of printing types by William Caslon, letter founder, London": p. [133]-168."Imperfect; f...
Includes bibliographical references (214-215) and index.Photocopy.Mode of access: Internet
Published in five parts; with the last part cancels were issued to be substituted for p. 43-46, 369-...
A single issue of The New York Times is said to contain more information than could be learned in a ...
Mainly on the early history and design of printing type.Mode of access: Internet
Includes bibliographies.1. From handicraft to factory, 1500-1820.--2. The rise of industrialism, 182...
"Exhibits" (a chronological list of 146 specimens from the author's collection, illustrating the his...
This portion of The Printer\u27s Devil Project is devoted to an exploration of the material culture ...
Part I, "The old printer", is a revised edition of the author's "William Caxton", 1844; pt. II. "The...
With special reference to the Hoe presses.Title vignette.Mode of access: Internet
"Edition of one thousand copies printed from type."Maps on lining papers."Bibliographies and notes" ...
No. [1] Society of Printers. The Society of Printers for the Study and Advancement of the Art of Pri...
"Originally appeared in Bulletin no.61, issued in November, 1905, by the United States Department of...
With: Specimens of printing types. New York : George Bruce's Son & Co., 1882.Bibliography: leaf 165....
Appeared first in the Printing times and lithographer, n.s., v. 1-11, 1876-1886.Biographical, histor...
"A specimen of printing types by William Caslon, letter founder, London": p. [133]-168."Imperfect; f...
Includes bibliographical references (214-215) and index.Photocopy.Mode of access: Internet
Published in five parts; with the last part cancels were issued to be substituted for p. 43-46, 369-...
A single issue of The New York Times is said to contain more information than could be learned in a ...
Mainly on the early history and design of printing type.Mode of access: Internet
Includes bibliographies.1. From handicraft to factory, 1500-1820.--2. The rise of industrialism, 182...
"Exhibits" (a chronological list of 146 specimens from the author's collection, illustrating the his...
This portion of The Printer\u27s Devil Project is devoted to an exploration of the material culture ...
Part I, "The old printer", is a revised edition of the author's "William Caxton", 1844; pt. II. "The...