The John Crerar Library
A list of Books on the History of Industry and industrial Arts

Forfatter: Aksel G. S. Josephson

År: 1915

Forlag: Printed by Order of the Board of Directors

Sted: Chicago

Sider: 486

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PRINTING 199 Gilliss, Walter. . 655.1 Q200 95203 The story of a motto and a mark. Being a brief sketch of a few printers’ “marks” and containing the facts concerning the mark of the Gilliss Press, by Walter Gilliss. New York, The Gilliss Press, 1902. xi, [1], 42, [2] p. incl. front, (facsim.), illus. i8xiicm. “Of this book there have been printed two hundred copies on plain paper; sixty copies on imperial Japan paper and twelve copies on French vellum paper for presentation.” Hansard, Thomas Carson. 655.02 K100 18 Treatises on printing and type-founding. From the seventh edi- tion of the Encyclopædia Britannica. vii,235 p. 3 pl. D. Ed- inburgh: A. & C. Black, 1841. Contains a chapter: Lithography, by William Nichol. Hansard, Thomas Curson, 1776-1833. 655.02 I500 90296 Typographia: an historical sketch of the origin and progress of printing; with practical directions for conducting every depart- ment in an office: with a description of stereotype and litho- graphy. Illustrated by engravings, biographical notices, and por- traits. By T. C. Hansard. London, printed for Baldwin, Cra- dock, and Joy, 1825. [2], xvi, [7], 939, [25] p. front., illus., 16 pl. (l col. partly fold.), u port., 3 fold, facsim., 3 tables. 24cm. Humphreys, Henry Noel. L655.1M700 2,62 A history of the art of printing from its invention to its wide- spread development in the middle of the sixteenth century. Preceded by a short account of the origin of the alphabet, and of the successive methods of recording events before the invention of printing. Second issue. xii,[2] ,216 p. 8 pl. 100 facsim. F4. London: B. Quaritch, 1868. Johnson, John. 655.02 I400 3563 Typographia, or The printers’ instructor: including an account of the origin of printing, with biographical notices of the printers of England, from Caxton to the close of the sixteenth century: a series of ancient and modern alphabets, and domesday charac- ters : together with an elucidation of every subject connected with the art. 2 vol. il. por. nar. D. London: Longman, ... & Green, 1824. Kennard, Joseph Spencer, 1859- 655.1 Q101 90285 Some early printers and their colophons, by Joseph Spencer Ken- nard. Philadelphia, G. W. Jacobs and Co., 1902. [2], I29p. 221cm. Added title within ornamental border. “Four hundred and fifty copies have been printed from type, of which this is no. 123.”