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The history of the art of printing, Containing an Account of It's Invention and Progress in Europe: with The Names of the Famous Printers, The Places of Their Birth, And the Works printed by Them. And A Preface by the Publisher to The Printers in Scotland.
La Caille, Jean de.Date: M.DCC.XIII. [1713]- Books
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Typographical antiquities. Typographical antiquities.History, origin, and progress, of the art of printing, from its first invention in Germany to the end of the seventeenth century; and from its introduction into England, by Caxton, to the present time; including, among a variety of curious and interesting matter, its progress in the provinces; with chronological lists of eminent printers in England, Scotland, and Ireland: together with anecdotes of several eminent and literary characters, who have honoured the art by their attention to its improvement: also a particular and complete history of the Walpolean Press, established at Strawberry Hill; with an accurate list of every publication issued therefrom, and the exact number printed thereof. At the conclusion is given a curious dissertation on the origin of the use of paper; also, a complete history of the art of wood-cutting and engraving on copper, from its first invention in Italy to its latest improvement in Great Britain; concluding with the adjudication of literary property; or the laws and terms to which authors, designers, and publishers, are separately subject. With a catalogue of remarkable bibles and common prayer-books, from the infancy of printing to the present time. Extracted from the best authorities, by Henry Lemoine, Bibliop. Lond.
Lemoine, Henry, 1756-1812.Date: [1797]- Books
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The general history of printing, from its first invention in the city of Mentz, to its first progress and propagation thro' the most celebrated cities in Europe. Particularly, Its Introduction, Rise and Progress here in England. The Character of the most celebrated Printers, from the first Inventors of the Art to the Years 1520 and 1550; with an Account of their Works, and of the most considerable Improvements which they made to it during that Interval. By S. Palmer, printer.
Palmer, Samuel, -1732.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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The history and art of printing. In two parts. Part I. containing I. A Concise History of the Art from its Invention to the present Time; with the several Charters granted to the Company of Stationers. II. Specimens of Printing Types of all Sizes, and various Languages, Music Types, Flowers and Ornaments. Part II. treating of I. The necessary Materials made use of in a Printing Office-Of the different Pounts of Letter, their Properties, Size, and Application; with Tables to shew the Difference there is between the several Bodies of Letter, and how one gets in or drives out more than another. - Of Points, Quadrate, Spaces, Rules, Braces, Quotations, Flowers, &c. &c. II. Of Printing Presses, their Construction and Use particulars described, with a Drawing of a Press, and of its several Parts, cut in Wood. III. Of Wetting Paper, Knocking up Balls, Pulling, Printing different Colours, and other necessary Rules and Directions for the Pressman. IV. Or the Compositor's Business, viz. Dressing of Chaces, Composing, Spacing, Tying up Pages, Imposing, &c. with a great Variety of Examples and useful Tables. V. Of Correctors and Correcting, with Directions to Authors how to mark Corrections in their Proof Sheets. VI. Of Casting off Copy. Vii. Alphabets and Characters of various Languages and Sciences. Viii. Of the Business requisite to be done in the Warehouse, and the Duty of the Warehouseman. IX. An Explanation of Technical Terms used in Printing. The Whole forming a more intelligible and complete Introduction to the Art of Printing than has been hitherto attempted, and containing a great Variety of Instructions and Examples that are not to be found in any other Performance. By P. Luckombe, M. T. A.
Luckombe, Philip, -1803.Date: [1771]