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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BOOKS ON THE HISTORY OF INDUSTRY
International Typographical Union 331.06144 R300
95880 of North America.
.... History of the Typographical Union, its beginnings, prog-
ress and development, its beneficial and educational features, to-
gether with a chapter on the early organizations of printers.
Compiled by authority of the Executive Council of the Interna-
tional Typographical Union, by George A. Tracy, .... [In-
dianapolis], The International Typographical Union, 1913.
1165 p. 2 pl., 43 port., I diagr. 23^cm.
At head of title: International Typographical Union, ....
Littlefield, George Emery, 1844- 655.1744 Q700
9 269 The early Massachusetts press, 1638-1711. By George Emery
Littlefield. In two volumes. Boston, Mass., The Club of Odd
Volumes, 1907.
2 vol. front., facsimiles. 24^cm.
“Limited to one hundred and seventy-five copies, of which this is no. 149.”
Providence Typographical Union No. 33. 655.1745 Q800
Printers and printing in Providence, 1762-1907. Prepared by a
committee of Providence Typographical Union Number Thirty-
Three as a souvenir of the fiftieth anniversary of its institution.
[Providence, 1908.]
212, xcviii p. illus., 7 pl., ports, on 18 pl. 24cm.
Roden, Robert F 655.1744 Q300
96288 .... The Cambridge Press, 1638-1692. A history of the first
printing press established in English America, together with a
bibliographical list of the issues of the press, by Robert F. Roden.
New York, Dodd, Mead, and Co., 1905.
[4], 7-193 p. front., 9 facsim. (2 fold.) 2Ocm. (Famous presses, [vol. 2].)
“This book is limited to an edition of seven hundred and fifty copies, of which fifty
copies are printed on imperial Japan paper.”
“A bibliographical list of the issues af the Cambridge press,” p. 145-185.
Stewart, Ethelbert. 331-051 UL11 v.n
78907 A documentary history of the early organizations of printers.
By Ethelbert Stewart.
(Zw Bulletin of the Bureau of Labor. Washington, 1905. 23ctn. Vol. XI, p.
857-1033.)
Weeks, Stephen Beauregard, 1865- 655.1756 P100
90259 The press of North Carolina in the eighteenth century. With
biographical sketches of printers, an account of the manufacture
of paper, and a bibliography of the issues. By Stephen B. Weeks,
... . Brooklyn, Historical Printing Club, 1891.
iv, 5-80 p. 2jicm.
“250 copies printed. No. 55.”