873 resultados para History of Printing
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"Supplementary reading": p. 84.
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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.
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by David Werner Amram
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"The following pages are from a larger work ... entitled The mechanics' gallery of science and art", of which only v. 1 was ever published.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Pages 49-64, 112 are misnumbered 65-80, 512 respectively.
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This important new publication charts the history of the British Monotype Corporation in its significant years from 1897 to 1992. Its three sections cover the Corporation’s business history, typeface design history, and the technical history of Monotype’s composing machines. Written and edited by leading business and type industry experts, this is an indispensable reference for typographers and type designers, and for technology and business historians.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes index.
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"2nd ed." on cover.
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"In this reprint we have corrected several misprints and errors which had slipped into the first printing."
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Editors: 1876-1890, W. H. Whitmore and W. S. Appleton, record commissioners; 1893-1896, W. H. Whitmore, city registrar; 1894, W. S. Appleton; 1898, E. W. McGlenen; 1900-1909, E. W. McGlenen, city registrar; 1903 (v. 32) W. H. Whitmore, W. K. Watkins, and E. W. McGlenen.
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Trial of William Campbell Preston who was being sued by Miss Madeline Pollard for $50,000 in a breach of promise suit. Accused of promising to marry Miss Pollard and fathering a child and then failing to fulfill his promise. He was found guilty.
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Mode of access: Internet.