Douglas C. McMurtrie
Also known as
Douglas Crawford McMurtrieDouglas McmurtrieDouglas C. 1888-1944 McMurtrieMcMurtrie, Douglas C.,Douglas C. (Douglas Crawfo McMurtrieDouglus C. McMurtrie
Born 1888-01-01
Died 1944-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF29647215
- ISNI0000000108836855
- WikidataQ5301388
- Open LibraryOL132243A
Top Subjects
- Printing (69)
- History (63)
- United States (33)
- Rehabilitation (27)
- Bibliography (26)
- Type and type-founding (23)
- People with disabilities (18)
Books by Douglas C. McMurtrie
Total count: 735
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Outline capitals of a new designan announcement by the Condé Nast Press.1900-01-01
Some considerations affecting the primary education of crippled chidren, together with a survey of the historical development and present status of care for cripples1910-01-01
Some considerations affecting the primary education of crippled children, together with a survey of the historical development and present status of care for cripplesAssociation for the aid of crippled children1910-01-01-
Dorothy's ideas.n.1910-01-01
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Jimmy's fight for independencepublisher not identified1910-01-01
Conserving vision; an essay on the prevalence of poor eyesightand the relations of eyestrain, illumination, structural defects of the eye, accidents, and eye diseases, to the conservation of vision1911-01-01
The conservation of visionan essay on the care of the eyes: eye-strain, eye diseases, illumination, improvement1911-01-01
The permanent betterment of the crippled childan essay on the operation of the nonresidential system of education and care; the social principles involved, and the restoration of crippled children to places as useful members of the community. An account of the work of the Association for the aid of crippled children[s.n.]1911-01-01
The care of crippled children in the United Statesa study of the distribution of institutions and work, an analysis of systems of care, and a consideration of the principles involved; together with a bibliography of material relating to cripples in America1912-01-01-
Prostitution in Japan1913-01-01
The work of the American seamen's friend society1913-01-01
Bibliography of the education and care of crippled childrena manual and guide to the literature relating to cripples, together with an analytical index1st ed.D. C. McMurtrie1913-01-01-
Bibliography of scientific writings by the late William McMurtrieagricultural chemistry, textile fibers, industrial chemistry, technical education and sanitationPriv. print.1913-01-01
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Prostitution in Japans.n.]1913-01-01
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How Andy missed being a cripplepublisher not identified1914-01-01
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Bibliography of writings on the care of crippled children, the prevention of blindness, the history of prostitution, the psychology of sex and miscellaneous subjects, March 1, 1914Priv. print.1914-01-01
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A list of American organizations for cripplesRev. to April 1, 19161916-01-01
Industrial training in Edinburgh for crippled boys and girls1916-01-01
Invaliders och krymplingars utbildning till skickliga yrkesma n.Red cross Institute for crippled and disabled men1918-01-01-
The responsibility of the clergy in the reconstruction of the crippled soldier1918-01-01
Ferk Đripelt Đe soldat Đen ferv Đandelt Đ in geshik Đt Đe un fehige arbeyt ĐerRed cross Institute for crippled and disabled men1918-01-01
Aidons les mutile s de la guerre a devenir de bons ouvriers de me tierRed Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men1918-01-01-
Making printers of our wounded soldiers.1918-01-01
Hagamos de los soldados estropeados obreros ha biles y capacesRed cross Institute for crippled and disabled men1918-01-01-
The meaning of the term "crippled"W. Wood1918-01-01
Hvorledes vanf©ıre soldater kan bli dygtige og kyndige arbeidereRed Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men1918-01-01
Re-educating German war cripples at DüsseldorfPress of Jamaica Print. Co.1918-01-01-
The organization, work and method of the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men2. ed.The Institute1918-01-01
The evolution of national systems of vocational reeducation for disabled soldiers and sailorsGovt. print. off.1918-01-01-
Przetworzenie żolnierzy-kalek w robotników fachowych i rzemieślnikówRed cross Institute for crippled and disabled men1918-01-01
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The rehabilitation of the disabled civiliantestimony submitted to the Joint Committee on Education and Labor of the Senate and the House of Representatives in hearing on the Bankhead-Smith Bill, December 10-12, 1918Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men1918-01-01
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Hvorledes vanføre soldater kan bli dygtige og kyndige arbeidereRed Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men1918-01-01
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Hagamos de los soldados estropeados obreros hábiles y capacesRed cross Institute for crippled and disabled men1918-01-01
Social responsibilities in the rehabilitation of disabled soldiers and sailorsWood1918-01-01
A nyomorék katona kiképzése hasznos, alkalmas és szakképzett munkássáRed cross Institute for crippled and disabled men1918-01-01-
The organization, work and method of the Red cross institute for the crippled and disabled men2d ed.Red cross institute for crippled and disabled man1918-01-01
Wie wir kriegsbeschädigte soldaten zu brauchbaren und tüchtigen handwerkern machen könnenRed cross Institute for crippled and disabled men1918-01-01
Apo anaperous stratiotas eis empeirotechnous ergatass.n.1918-01-01
Rehabilitation of the war crippleRed Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men1918-01-01-
Reeducation of disabled soldiers at BombayElliot1918-01-01
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Returning the disabled soldier to economic independencepublisher not identified1918-01-01
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Reconstructing the crippled soldierRed Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men1918-01-01
A bibliography of the war crippleThe Red cross institute for crippled and disabled men1918-01-01
A training course in vocational re-education of disabled soldiers and sailorsRed Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men1918-01-01-
Aidons les mutilés de la guerre à devenir de bons ouvriers de métierRed Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men1918-01-01
Per trasformare i soldati mutilati in esperti ed abili lavoratoriRed cross Institute for crippled and disabled men1918-01-01-
Invaliders och krymplingars utbildning till skickliga yrkesmänRed cross Institute for crippled and disabled men1918-01-01
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Ferḳripelṭe soldaṭen ferṿandelṭ in geshiḳṭe un fehige arbeyṭerRed cross Institute for crippled and disabled men1918-01-01
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The organization, work, and method of the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled MenSecond edition.Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men1918-01-01
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The duty of the medical profession in the reconstruction of the war cripple1918-01-01
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The influence of pension or compensation administration on the rehabilitation of disabled soldiers[s.n.]1919-01-01
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Printing for the inhabitants of the island of Hainan, China[D. C. McMurtrie]1919-01-01
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A graphic exhibit on rehabilitation of the crippled and the blinded.1919-01-01
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Experience in the re-education of disabled soldiers in Great Britainpublisher not identified1919-01-01
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Printing for the inhabitants of the island of Hainan, China[s.n.]1919-01-01
Future policy in dealing with disabled civilians : some conclusions from experienceW. Wood,[1919?]1919-01-01-
L' oeuvre d'une école américaine de rééducation des mutilés.Chaix1919-01-01
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Home teaching for shut in crippled children.1919-01-01
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Home teaching for shut in crippled childrenElliott1919-01-01
The disabled soldierThe Macmillan company1919-01-01
Les enquêtes industrielles en vue du placement des mutilés ...Imprimerie Chaix1919-01-01-
L'œuvre d'une école américaine de rééducation des mutilésImprimerie Chaix1919-01-01
The work of an American school for the rehabilitation of the disabledPress of Jamaica printing company1919-01-01
The relation of earning power to award of compensation for disability incurred in military or naval servicea memorandum on the pensions practice of other nations.1919-01-01-
Returning the disabled to economic independencesome suggestions as to future policy1919-01-01
L'oeuvre d'une école américaine de rééducation des mutilésChaix1919-01-01-
Printing for the inhabitants of the island of Hainan, China.1919-01-01
Experience in the re-education of disabled soldiers in Great Britains.n.1919-01-01
The relation of earning power to award of compensation for disability incurred in military or naval servicea memorandum on the pensions practice of other nations, prepared at the request of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance by the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men1919-01-01
The work of anm American school for the rehabilitation of the physically disableds.n.1919-01-01-
Le Moreau-le-jeunea typographical specimen with an introductionThe Arbor Press1919-01-01
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The influence of pension or compensation administration on the rehabilitation of disabled soldiersAmerican Medicine1919-01-01
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The essentials of a national system for rehabilitation of disabled service men of the American forcesa statement presented to the Committee on Education of the House of Representatives, March 31, 1920 ...The Arbor Press1920-01-01
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Les mutilés de la guerreMasson et cie1920-01-01
The essentials of a national system for rehabilitation of disabled service men of the American forcesThe Arbor press1920-01-01-
Geographic namestheir spelling as a factor in typographic style.1921-01-01
Proofreading in the fifteenth centuryAn examination of the evidence relating to correctors of the press at work in Paris prior to 1500Condé Nast Press1921-01-01-
Proofreading in the 15th centuryan examination of the evidence relating to correctors of the press at work inParis prior to 1500.1921-01-01
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The roman and italic character in Greek type design.1921-01-01
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A campaign of public education in the interests of the disabled soldier1921-01-01
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The origin and development of the marks of quotations.n.1921-01-01
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Geographic namestheir spellings as a factor in typographic styleCondé Nast Press1921-01-01
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Typographical style governing the use of the guillemet--the French mark of quotationCondé Nast Press1922-01-01
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A modern printing plant in the countrythe Condé Nast Press at Greenwich, Connecticutpublisher not identified1922-01-01
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Typographic style governing the use of the guillemet - the French mark of quotation.1922-01-01
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Typographical style governing the use of marks of quotation in Italian compositionCondé Nast Press1922-01-01
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The corrector of the press in the early days of printingCondé Nast press1922-01-01
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Anföringstecknets uppkomst och utveckling1922-01-01
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Typographic style governing the use of marks of quotation in Italian composition.1922-01-01
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The printing plant of the Oxford University Pressthe equipment and methods of a famous printing officeCondé Nast Press1923-01-01
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Type specimens in an exhibition held in November 1923 by the American institute of graphic artsAmerican institute of graphic arts1923-01-01
The cost-finding system of a French printer in the eighteenth centuryThe Condé Nast Press1923-01-01-
To the Inland printer, on its fortieth birthdayPriv. print.1923-01-01
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A specimen of Vanity Fair capitalsCondé Nast Press1923-01-01
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Outline capitals of a new designan announcement by the Condé Nast PressCondé Nast Press1923-01-01
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American type design in the 20th centurywith specimens of outstanding types produced during this period1924-01-01
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The Pierre Cot type specimen of 1707, with a reproduction in facsimile of the original specimen.Robert O. Ballou1924-01-01
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Type specimensin an exhibition held in November 1923 by the American Institute of Graphic Arts : a contribution to typographic bibliography.2nd ed. rev.1924-01-01
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Desiderata typographica1924-01-01
American type design in the twentieth centurywith specimens of the outstanding types produced during this periodR.O. Ballou1924-01-01-
Type specimens in an exhibition held in November 1923 by the American Institute of Graphic Arts.A contribution to typographic bibliography.2d ed., rev., comp. by Douglas C. McMurtrie.R. O. Ballou1924-01-01
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Benjamin Franklin, typefoundera note to accompany a facsimile reproduction of the type specimen of Benjamin Franklin BacheMarquardt, Blake & Decker1925-01-01
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The early typefounders of Denmark.1925-01-01
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Printing geographic maps with movable typesPriv. print.1925-01-01
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Benjamin Franklintypefounder.privately printed1925-01-01
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O tvorbě písma ve Spojeny̌ch státech sev amer.Vydal spolek typografia1925-01-01
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Benjamin Franklin typefoundera note to accompany a facsimile reproduction of the type specimen of Benjamin Franklin Bache ; the equipment for which was assembled by Benjamin FranklinMarquardt, Blake & Decker, Inc.1925-01-01
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O Tvoibe.1925-01-01
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The first printing in South Americafacsimile of the unique copy of the "Pragmatica sobre los diez dias del an︢o,"John Carter Brown Library1926-01-01
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Fraktur type designthe attempt of J. F. Unger to make German types more readablePress of Ars typographica1926-01-01
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Alphabetsa manual of letter design[1st English ed.]J. Lane1926-01-01
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Balzacprinter and typefounder.1926-01-01
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Alphabetsa manual of letter design, with complete alphabets of varied styles of lettering.Bodley Head1926-01-01
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Balzac, printer & typefounderPrivately printed1926-01-01
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The type punches cut by Garamond and Le Béa discussion regarding their preservation or lossPress of Ars typographica1926-01-01
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The first printing in South AmericaMarchbanks Press1926-01-01
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An unrecorded broadside on printing.1926-01-01
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Alphabets;A manual of letter design,Bridgman publishers1926-01-01
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THE GOLDEN BOOK; THE STORY OF EINE BOOKS AND BOOKMAKING - PAST & PRESENTPascal Covici1927-01-01
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Type designan essay on American type design with specimens of the outstanding typesBodley Head1927-01-01
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Our mediæval typographyPrivately printed1927-01-01
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Alphabets; a manual of letter designwith complete alphabets of varied styles of lettering2nd ed.Bridgman1927-01-01
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Our mediaeval typography.1927-01-01
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Type design,An essay on American type design with specimens of the outstanding types,Bridgman1927-01-01
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The Fichet letter1927-01-01
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The first printers of Chicagowith a bibliography of the issues in the Chicago press 1836-1850.1927-01-01
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The golden bookthe story of fine books and bookmaking, past & presentCovici1927-01-01
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The Ludlow system of slugline composition.1927-01-01
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Our mediaeval typographyPriv. print.1927-01-01
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The first printing in GeorgiaC.F. Heartman1927-01-01
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The golden bookthe story of fine books and bookmaking, past & present3rd ed. --Covici-Friede1927-01-01
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Type designan essay on American type design with specimens of the outstanding typesJohn Lane, Bodley Head1927-01-01
The first printers of Chicagowith a bibliography of the issues of the Chicago press 1836-1850P. Covici1927-01-01-
First typefounding in Mexico.1927-01-01
The Ludlow system of slugline compositionLudlow Typograph Company1927-01-01-
The golden bookthe story of fine books and bookmaking-past & presentP. Covici1927-01-01
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Advertising may be modern--and still be readableLudlow Typograph Company1928-01-01
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Color in typographyLudlow Typograph Company1928-01-01
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A project for printing in Bermuda, 1772.1928-01-01
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The first printing in the Province of Quebec.1928-01-01
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A note on North Carolina printing historyPriv. print1928-01-01
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The Dutch claims to the invention of printing1928-01-01
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The typography of a small newspaperan address at the meeting of the Illinois Press AssociationLudlow Typograph Company1928-01-01
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The price of printing in Philadelphia1754Priv. print.1928-01-01
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The Dutch claims to the invention of printing[2d and rev. ed.]1928-01-01
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The price of printing in Philadelphia, 1754.1928-01-01
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The planning of printingpart of an address 'Planning the printing job' delivered before the Pacific Coast Society of Printing House Craftsmen's clubs.1928-01-01
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Initial lettersBridgman, publishers1928-01-01
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The Isaiah Thomas 'Standing Bible'.1928-01-01
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A project for printing in Bermuda, 1772s.n.1928-01-01
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The first printing in the province of QuebecLudlow typography company1928-01-01
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A note on North Carolina printing history.1928-01-01
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A note on North Carolina printing historyPriv. print.1928-01-01
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Advertising may be modern - and still be readable.1928-01-01
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Book decorationBridgman publishers1928-01-01
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Colour in typography.1928-01-01
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The typography of a small newspaper.1928-01-01
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New York printing MDCXCIII. Facsimiles in the full scale of the originals of all known New York imprints of that year, comp. and ed., with an introductory note on the typography of Bradford's early workThe John Calhoun club1928-01-01
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The Pacific Typographical Society and the California gold rush of 1849a forgotten chapter in the history of typographical unionism in America.1928-01-01
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The Pacific Typographical Society and the California gold rush of 1849a forgotten chapter in the history of typographical unionism in AmericaLudlow Typograph Co.1928-01-01
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The Isaiah Thomas "standing Bible"Priv. print1928-01-01
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The Dutch claims to the invention of printing.1928-01-01
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New York printing, MDCXCIIIfacsimiles in the full scale of the originals of all known New York imprints of that yearJohn Calhoun Club1928-01-01
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New York printing MDCXCIIIfacsimiles in the full scale of the originals of all known New York imprints of that year, compiled & editedJohn Calhoun club1928-01-01
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Miniature incunabula.1929-01-01
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The cost of fine typography.1929-01-01
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Denis Braudimprimeur du roi à la Nouvelle Orléans1929-01-01
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The first American paper trade agreement.1929-01-01
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Selecting the right type for your advertising.1929-01-01
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Ludlow compostition for the envelope manufacturerLudlow Typograph Company1929-01-01
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What is modern in typography?.1929-01-01
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Miniature incunabulasome preliminary notes on small books printed during the fifteenth centuryPriv. print.1929-01-01
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The first printing in British ColumbiaPriv. print.1929-01-01
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James Johnston, first printer in the royal colony of GeorgiaThe Bibliographical Society1929-01-01
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The first printing in Peoria, IllinoisLudlow typograph company1929-01-01
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The photomontagea new illustrative technique1929-01-01
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Ludlow composition for the envelope manufacturer.1929-01-01
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The first printing in Peoria, Illinois.1929-01-01
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What is modern in typography?1929-01-01
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Modern typography and layout1929-01-01
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The history of printing in the United Statespublisher not identified1929-01-01
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The typography of envelope corner cardsLudlow typograph company1929-01-01
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The history of printing in the United States.1929-01-01
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The first printing in New MexicoJohn Calhoun club1929-01-01
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Can we get results from eye-straining typography.1929-01-01
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The first printing in British Columbia.1929-01-01
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Early printing in New Orleans, 1764-1810with a bibliography of the issues of the Louisiana pressSearcy & Pfaff, Ltd.1929-01-01
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A memorial printed by Fleury MespletLudlow typograph company1929-01-01
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The influence on space sales of effective display composition.1929-01-01
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The photomontagea new illustrative technique1929-01-01
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The typography of envelope corner cards.1929-01-01
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Denis Braudimprimeur du roi a` la Nouvelle Orleans.1929-01-01
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Modern typography & layoutEyncourt press1929-01-01
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James Johnston, first printer in the royal colony of Georgia.1929-01-01
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Jotham Meeker, pioneer printer of Kansaswith a bibliography of the known issues of the Baptist mission press at Shawanoe, Stockbridge, and Ottawa, 1834-1854Eyncourt Press1930-01-01
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Some elementary principles of typography.1930-01-01
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The pioneer printer of GeorgiaEyncourt Press1930-01-01
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Typographic ornamentPriv. print.1930-01-01
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The westward migration of the printing press in the United States, 1786-18361930-01-01
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Active-age typography1930-01-01
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Printers' marks and their significanceEyncourt Press1930-01-01
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The cost of fine typographyLudlow typograph company1930-01-01
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Garamonda note on the transmission of the design of the Roman typeface cut by Claude Garamond in the sixteenth century : with a discussion regarding the ultimate disposition of the punches cut by the celebrated typefounderLudlow Typograph Co.1930-01-01
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Jotham Meekerpioneer printer of Kansas1930-01-01
The first printing in Nova Scotia.Eyncourt Press1930-01-01-
Early printing in MilwaukeeWisconsin Cuneo Press1930-01-01
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The introduction of printing into ItalyEyncourt Press1930-01-01
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Structure in the new typographyEyncourt Press1930-01-01
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Jotham Meeker,Pioneer printer of Kansas,Eyncount press1930-01-01
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Sistema nabora LudlouLudlow Typograph Company1930-01-01
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Structure in the new typography.1930-01-01
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The first printing in Nova Scotia.1930-01-01
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Some elementary principles of typography1930-01-01
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Early printing in Milwaukee.1930-01-01
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Typographic ornament.1930-01-01
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The pioneer printer of Georgia.1930-01-01
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Beginnings of printing in the middle wests.n.1930-01-01
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The future of advertising composition.1930-01-01
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The pioneer printer of New OrleansEyncourt Press1930-01-01
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The pioneer printer of New Orleans.1930-01-01
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The introduction of printing into Italy.1930-01-01
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Active-age typography.1930-01-01
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A Forgotten pioneer press of KansasJ. Calhoun Club1930-01-01
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The beginnings of printing in the Middle West.1930-01-01
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The fundamentals of modernism in typography.1930-01-01
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Garamonda note on the transmission of the design of the roman typeface cut by Claude Garamond in the sixteenth century : with a discussion regarding the ultimate disposition of the punches cut by the celebrated French typefounder.Ludlow Typograph Co.1930-01-01
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The future of advertising compositionEyncourt Press1930-01-01
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The fundamentals of modernism in typographyEyncourt Press1930-01-01
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The westward migration of the printing press in the United States, 1786-1836.1930-01-01
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The first printing in Manitoba.1930-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Illinois.1931-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Tennessee1931-01-01
Notes in supplement to "The first printers of Chicago,"Privately printed1931-01-01-
Early printing in Wisconsin, with a bibliography of the issues of the press, 1833-1850.Frank McCaffrey1931-01-01
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John Bradfordpioneer printer of Kentucky.1931-01-01
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The first printing in FloridaPriv. print.1931-01-01
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Unlocated early Kentucky imprints1931-01-01
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Memorandum on the first printing in Ceylonwith a bibliography of ceylonese imprints of 1737-1760Priv. print1931-01-01
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Early printing in WisconsinPub. & printed by Frank McCaffrey1931-01-01
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The first printing in Florida.1931-01-01
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Four reproductions of type specimen broadsides of the eighteenth century.1931-01-01
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The Mainz Psalter of 1457 ...Priv. print.1931-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Tennessee.1931-01-01
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The planning of printingPrinted by students of Crocker Junior High School1931-01-01
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Memorandum on the first printing in Ceylonwith a bibliography of Ceylonese imprints of 1737-1760.1931-01-01
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John Bradford, pioneer printer of Kentuckyan account of how public necessity affected the career of a Kentuckian who, without previous experience in printing, brought the first press to Lexington during 1787 and there established the Kentucky gazettePriv. print.1931-01-01
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The first printing in Manitoba.1931-01-01
The golden book : a history of printing and bookmaking3d ed. --Covici, Friede1931-01-01-
Pioneer printing in Illinois[s.n.]1931-01-01
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A brief history of the first printing in the state of AlabamaPrivatley printed1931-01-01
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Similar copy set in traditional and modern styles of typographyprepared to illustrate a lecture in the course on the influences of modern typography of the Chicago Society of Typographic Arts at the Newberry Library, December 14, 1931.1931-01-01
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Early printing in Michiganwith a bibliography of the issues of the Michigan press, 1796-1850John Calhoun club1931-01-01
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Notes in supplement to 'The first printers of Chicago'.1931-01-01
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An introduction and supplement to a a history of California newspapers.1931-01-01
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Joseph Charlesspioneer printer of St Louis.1931-01-01
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A brief history of the first printing in the state of Alabama.1931-01-01
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Four reproductions of type specimen broadsides of the eighteenth centuryPriv. print.1931-01-01
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The earliest British Columbia imprint.1931-01-01
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The beginnings of printing in Utahwith a bibliography of the issues of the Utah press, 1849-1860John Calhoun club1931-01-01
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Similar copy set in traditional and modern styles of typography.1931-01-01
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Joseph Charless, pioneer printer of St. LouisLudlow Typograph Co.1931-01-01
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Vom amerikanischen Buckdruck und seiner Erforschungzu Douglas C. McMurtries Pionierarbeit[s.n.]1932-01-01
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Typography overseas1932-01-01
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The introduction of printing into South AfricaLudlow Typograph Co.1932-01-01
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The first printing in DominicaPriv. print.1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Maine.1932-01-01
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The beginnings of printing in New Mexico.1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Minnesota1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Washington.1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Mississippi.1932-01-01
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Antecedent experience in Kentucky of William Maxwell, Ohio's first printerPriv. print.1932-01-01
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Later history of the Luther typefoundryorigin of the first German types used in the United States, early typefounders in several cities in GermanyPriv. print.1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Iowa.1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Rhode Island.1932-01-01
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The earliest New Jersey imprint. A further note on the New Jersey acts of 1723Priv. print.1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Texas.1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Georgia.1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in North Carolina[s.n.]1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Texas1932-01-01
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A trend towards script.1932-01-01
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The first printing in Alberta.1932-01-01
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The economy of replacing obsolete typefacesMcMurtrie1932-01-01
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Books and pamphlets on the history of printing1932-01-01
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The economy of replacing obsolete typefaces.1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Iowa[s.n.]1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Nebraska1932-01-01
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The earliest New Jersey imprint.1932-01-01
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Advertising typography1932-01-01
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Later history of the Luther typefoundry.1932-01-01
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Types and typefounding in Germany.1932-01-01
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The early career of Joseph Charlessthe first printer in MissouriPriv. print.1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Marylandby Douglas C. McMurtrie1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in North Carolina.1932-01-01
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Types and typefounding in Germanythe work of Christian Egenolff and his successors in the development of the Luther foundry; the first type specimen showing the types of Claude GaramondPriv. print.1932-01-01
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Type assumes a third dimension.1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Rhode Island1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Washington1932-01-01
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The typography of an active agebeing the text of an address before the Advertising Club of Atlanta, Georgia, January 21, 1932Priv. print.1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Mississippi[s.n.]1932-01-01
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Proof sheets of a bibliography of Kentucky imprints, 1787-1822. Unrevised. Printed as manuscript subject to corrections and additions[s.n.]1932-01-01
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Books and pamphlets on the history of printing.1932-01-01
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The brothers Voskens and their successors.1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Oklahoma.1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Minnesota.1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in MontanaPriv. print.1932-01-01
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The brothers Voskens and their successorsorigins in Germany and in Holland of a famous typefoundry. A business ancestor of the American type founders company, notes supplementary to Bauer's "Chronicle" of German typefoundingPriv. Print1932-01-01
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The earliest New Jersey imprintPriv. print.1932-01-01
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The early French press in Manitoba.Privately printed1932-01-01
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Effective typography and economy.1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in California1932-01-01
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Sydney curfew law was premier printing produced in Australia.1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Maine[s.n.]1932-01-01
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Calendar typography and design.1932-01-01
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Calendar typography and design1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in GeorgiaPriv. print.1932-01-01
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The typography of an active age.1932-01-01
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The beginnings of printing in Idaho1932-01-01
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The first printing in AlbertaPriv. print.1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Maryland.1932-01-01
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The early French press in Manitoba.1932-01-01
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A trend towards script1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Oklahoma1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Connecticut1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Nebraska.1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Montana.1932-01-01
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The early career of Joseph Charlessthe first printer in Missouri.1932-01-01
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Pioneer printing in New York[s.n.]1933-01-01
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Decoration inside the composing room1933-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Utahy Douglas C. McMurtrie ...[s.n.]1933-01-01
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Newspaper typography since 1929Priv. print.1933-01-01
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Pioneer printing in WyomingPriv. print.1933-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Wyoming.1933-01-01
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The first decade of printing in the royal province of South CarolinaThe Bibliographical Society1933-01-01
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The earliest use of type ornament?Priv. print.1933-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Michigan.1933-01-01
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Uncommon colors in printing inks the most effective1933-01-01
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New architecture significant of the new typographyPriv. print.1933-01-01
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Set it right the first time.1933-01-01
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The beginnings of printing in IowaPriv. Print.1933-01-01
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A bibliography of South Carolina imprints, 1731-1740Priv. print.1933-01-01
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The beginnings of printing in India.1933-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Utah1933-01-01
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The Shawnee sunthe first Indian-language periodical published in the United States.1933-01-01
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Amerikanische auszeichnungsschriften1933-01-01
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Fitness to purpose vs. beauty in book typography.1933-01-01
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Early printing in Barbadosbeing an account of the establishment of the press on that island and of the known work of David Harry, Samuel Keimer, William Beeby, William Brown, G. Esmand, John Orderson, Thomas W. Perch, Isaac W. Orderson, and W. WalkerPriv. print1933-01-01
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The rise of printing in Mount MorrisPriv. print.1933-01-01
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City printers and country competition.1933-01-01
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Pioneer printers of the far WestRed Tower Press1933-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Michigan[s.n.]1933-01-01
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The first decade of printing in the royal province of South Carolina.Bibliographical Society1933-01-01
The royalist printers at Shelburne, Nova ScotiaPriv. print.1933-01-01-
The first twelve years of printing in North Carolinawith a bibliography of the issues of the North Carolina press, 1749-1760.1933-01-01
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Two Georgia printed acts of 1757 and 1763Black cat press1933-01-01
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A graphic exhibit of versatility in layout.1933-01-01
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City printers and country competitionPriv. print.1933-01-01
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El payo de Nuevo-Mejico[s.n.]1933-01-01
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Early mission printing presses in India.1933-01-01
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El Payo de Nuevo-Mejico.1933-01-01
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The earliest extant Mississippi imprint.1933-01-01
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An early Tennessee paper millPriv. print.1933-01-01
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The first printing at St. Helena.1933-01-01
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Uncommon colors in printing inks are most effective.1933-01-01
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Pioneer printing in New York.1933-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Kansas[s.n.]1933-01-01
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The pioneer printing press on the island of MadagascarPriv. print.1933-01-01
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A bibliograpy of South Carolina imprints, 1731-1740.1933-01-01
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Contemporary European typography1933-01-01
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An early Tennessee paper mill.1933-01-01
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Standardization in Europe covers paper and printing.1933-01-01
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A century of progress in the graphic artsPriv. print.1933-01-01
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Pioneer printers of the far West.1933-01-01
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The earliest extant Mississippi imprint1933-01-01
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The first twelve years of printing in North Carolinawith a bibliography of the issues of the North Carolina press, 1749-1760.Priv. print.1933-01-01
The early vernacular press in India.1933-01-01-
Pioneer printing in Texasy Douglas C. McMurtrie ...[s.n.]1933-01-01
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Early printing in Tennesseewith a bibliography of the issues of the Tennessee press, 1793-1830Chicago Club of Printing House Craftsmen1933-01-01
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The first decade of printing in the royal provinces of South CarolinaBibliographical society1933-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Kansas.1933-01-01
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Standardization in Europe covers paper and printingPriv. print.1933-01-01
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Early printing in Barbados.1933-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Utah.1933-01-01
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The first Swedish type specimen.1933-01-01
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An early newspaper of Wyomingthe "Daily telegraph" of Fort Bridger, together with facsimiles of the issues of June 26 and July 26, 1863Black Cat Press1933-01-01
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The use of color in commercial printing1933-01-01
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The nagra colors for printing inks1933-01-01
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The earliest use of type ornament?.1933-01-01
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The first printing at St. HelenaPriv. print.1933-01-01
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Fitness to purpose vs. beauty in book typographyPriv. print.1933-01-01
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An example of 15th century proofreadingPriv. print.1933-01-01
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Four South Carolina imprints of MDCCXXXItogether with complete facsimiles of these imprints from the presses of George Webb and Thomas WhitmarshJohn Calhoun club1933-01-01
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An example of 15th century proofreading.1933-01-01
A bibliography of Peoria imprints, 1835-1860Privately printed1934-01-01-
The golden bookthe story of fine books and bookmaking, past & presentCovici-Friede1934-01-01
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More effective typography as a factor in promoting space sales.1934-01-01
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The printer's interest in modern photographyPriv. print.1934-01-01
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The printing press moves westwardPriv. print.1934-01-01
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The beginnings of printing in New Hampshire.1934-01-01
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An early newspaper of eastern OregonPriv. print.1934-01-01
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The first printing on the island of Jamaica[s.n.]1934-01-01
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Some Massachusetts broadsides of 1711.1934-01-01
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The early press of JamaicaPriv. print.1934-01-01
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The most antiquated feature of the printing business.1934-01-01
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More effective typography as a factor in promoting space sales1934-01-01
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The printer's interest in modern photography.1934-01-01
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Types grow tall1934-01-01
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Was there a printing press in Washington in 1844?.Black Cat Press1934-01-01
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Preliminary checklist of Mississippi imprints, 1798-1810. Printed as manuscript subject to revision[s.n.]1934-01-01
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The Delaware imprints of 1761.1934-01-01
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The first guides to Niagara Falls.1934-01-01
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A printing press at St. Helena in 1806Priv. print1934-01-01
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The printing press moves westward.1934-01-01
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Proof sheets of a bibliography of Kentucky imprints, 1787-1822.Unrevised. Printed as manuscript, subject to corrections and additions, by Douglas C. McMurtrie.1934-01-01
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The first guides to Niagara Fallspublisher not identified1934-01-01
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Preliminary check list of Mississippi imprints, 1798-1810printed as manuscript subject to revision1934-01-01
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The first guides to Niagara fallsPriv. print.1934-01-01
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Located Georgia imprints of the eighteenth century not in the De Renne catalogue.1934-01-01
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Civilization follows the pressa note on the beginnings of printing at Mexico city and Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the work of the pioneers Juan Pablos and Stephen Day1934-01-01
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Some Massachusetts broadsides of 1711Priv. print1934-01-01
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Civilization follows the press.1934-01-01
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The Delaware imprints of 1761Priv. print.1934-01-01
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Located Georgia imprints of the eighteenth century not in the DeRenne catalogue.Priv. print.1934-01-01
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Det första trycket på svenska i Amerika1934-01-01
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Typographic design in Franceas represented by the printing of Draeger frères, the celebrated quality printers of ParisPriv. print.1934-01-01
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Typography as a space selling forcea talk at a meeting of the Inland Daily Press AssociationLudlow Typograph Company1934-01-01
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Demand for readers' time, your real competition.1934-01-01
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Det första trycket på svenksa i Amerika.1934-01-01
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Modern school of typography and its present status1934-01-01
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Was there a printing press in Washington in 1844?Black Cat Press1934-01-01
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Concerning quotation marks.1934-01-01
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Examples of advertising typography and layout.1934-01-01
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An early newspaper of eastern Oregon.1934-01-01
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Demand for reader's time your real competition1934-01-01
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The first printing in Indiana[s.n.]1934-01-01
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The first printing on the island of Jamaica.1934-01-01
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Types grow tall.1934-01-01
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The first known Wisconsin imprintPriv. print.1934-01-01
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Upper and lower case paysPriv. print.1934-01-01
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The most antiquated feature of the printing businessPrivately printed1934-01-01
Pamphlets and books printed in Buffalo prior to 1850being a supplement to the list compiled by Dr. F. H. Severance and published in the Buffalo Historical Society publications, Volume VI, Appendix A, 1903Grosvenor Library1934-01-01-
Concerning quotation marksPriv. print.1934-01-01
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The beginnings of printing in New HampshireThe Bibliographical Society1934-01-01
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The first printing in Indiana.1934-01-01
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Typography as a space selling force.1934-01-01
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The ultimate fate of California's first press.1935-01-01
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Rochester imprints, 1819-1850, in libraries outside of Rochesteran informal check-listPriv. Print.1935-01-01
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The first typographic printing.Is the Mainz fragment of the "World Judgment" the earliest specimen?Priv. print.1935-01-01
A bibliography of books and pamphlets printed at Geneva, N. Y., 1800-1850Grosvenor library1935-01-01-
The ultimate fate of California's first pressPress of the Stockton High School1935-01-01
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A further note on the New Jersey Acts of 1723.1935-01-01
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The General Epistle of the Latter Day Saintsdated: winter quarters, Nebraska, December 23, 1847, and constituting the earliest known example of printing in the present state of NebraskaPrinted by the Black Cat Press1935-01-01
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Three printed New Hampshire documents of 1699being facsimiles of the printed exchanges of messages between the legislature of New Hampshire & Lord Bellomont, printed at Boston by Bartholomew Green & John Allen, & not known to be represented in any American collection; reproduced from the only known originals in the Public Record Office, LondonThe Black Cat Press1935-01-01
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The beginnings of printing in Virginia[Printed in the Journalism laboratory of Washington and Lee university]1935-01-01
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Washington newspapers, 1852-1890 inclusivea supplement to Professor Meany's listWashington University Press1935-01-01
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The first printing in Virginiathe abortive attempt at Jamestown, the first permanent press at Williamsburg, the early gazettes, and the work of other Virginia typographic pioneersPrinted for H. Reichner Verlag1935-01-01
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The first printing in Virginiathe abortive attempt at Jamestown, the first permanent press at Williamsburg, the early gazettes, and the work of other Virginia typographic pioneers.Reichner1935-01-01
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The first typographic printingis the Mainz fragment of the 'World Judgment' the earliest specimen?.1935-01-01
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Six New York imprints, 1698-1706being facsimiles of proclamations and documents printed by William Bradford, not known to be represented in any American collection. Reproduced from the apparently unique originals in the Public record office, London.The Black cat press1935-01-01
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A preliminary check list of books and pamphlets printed in Geneva, N.Y., 1800-1850Grosvenor Library1935-01-01
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The third historical record of printing in CaliforniaSan Pedro High School Print Shop1935-01-01
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The beginnings of printing in West Virginia, .Press of Charleston high school1935-01-01
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A California broadside of 1849the original of which, preserved in the archives of the Department of State at Washington, appears to have hitherto escaped record as an issue of the early San Francisco press.Priv. print.1935-01-01
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A mysterious type specimena note on the typeface showing of the typefounder Marquet, issued at Lyons, France, apparently during the last half of the eighteenth century.Priv. print.1935-01-01
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The beginnings of the American newspaperBlack Cat Press1935-01-01
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A bibliography of Nevada newspapers, 1858 to 1875 inclusiveGutenberg-jahrbuch1935-01-01
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Typography of magazines and house organs.1935-01-01
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Early printing in Coloradowith a bibliography of the issues of the press, 1859 to 1876, inclusive, and a record and bibliography of Colorado territorial newspapersA.B. Hirschfeld Press1935-01-01
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Some Massachusetts broadsides of 1711Priv. print.1935-01-01
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Imprints advertised in the Whitestown Gazette 1796-1798.1935-01-01
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Memorandum on the history of printing in the Dutch East Indies.1935-01-01
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Two early issues of the Council Bluffs press1935-01-01
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Two early issues of the Council Bluffs press.1935-01-01
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A further note on the New Jersey acts of 1723Priv. print.1935-01-01
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The Sweetwater minesa pioneer Wyoming newspaperPriv. print.1935-01-01
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A bibliography of Kentucky statute lawThe Filson Club1935-01-01
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Nevada mining lawsthe text of the local laws and regulations enacted by four local mining districts in Nevada, 1863The Black Cat Press1935-01-01
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Stereotyping in Bavaria in the sixteenth centurya note on the history of map printing processes and of printer's platemakingPriv. print1935-01-01
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The beginnings of the American newspaperThe Black cat press1935-01-01
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The Didot familytypefounders.1935-01-01
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A mysterious type specimena note on the typeface showing of the typefounder Marquet, issued at Lyons, France,apparently during the last half of the eighteenth century.1935-01-01
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The beginnings of printing in West Virginiawith notes on the pioneer newspapers and early book and pamphlet imprints.1935-01-01
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The beginning of printing in Rhode Island1935-01-01
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The establishment of the first Texas newspaperwith some excerpts from the "Texas republican", pioneer of newspapers at Nacogdoches in 1819Press of El Paso vocational school1935-01-01
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Notes on typographic trendswhat's next in type faces - the rising importance of photography in advertising layouts - reasons for bleed pages - the new display typefaces.Priv. print.1935-01-01
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Stereotyping in Bavaria in the sixteenth century.1935-01-01
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Early printing in Dayton, Ohio.Printing house craftsmen's club of Dayton and vicinity1935-01-01
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Imprints advertised in the Whitestown gazette, 1796-1798Priv. print1935-01-01
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Some notes on the history of the Old Time Printers' Association1935-01-01
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Specimens showing typographic style of page headings for school and college yearbooksprepared to illustrate an address to the yearbook group at the convention of the National Scholastic Press Association, held at Milwaukee, December 6, 1935Ludlow Typograph Company1935-01-01
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Washington newspapers, 1852-1890 inclusivea supplement to Professor Meany's list.1935-01-01
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The beginnings of printing in Virginia.1935-01-01
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Rochester imprints1819-1850, in libraries outside of Rochester; an informal check-list ...Privately printed1935-01-01
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Directories of Iowa newspapers, 1850-1869Priv. print.1935-01-01
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Rates of exchange in Pennsylvania, MDCCVIwith a facsimile of a printed Act "for the better proportioning the rates of money in payments," not represented in any American collection; reproduced from the only known original in the Public Record Office, LondonThe Black Cat Press1935-01-01
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Memorandum on the history of printing in the Dutch East IndiesPriv. print.1935-01-01
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Early printing in Dayton, Ohio.1935-01-01
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Modern typography--todayPriv. print.1935-01-01
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Some notes on the history of the Old Time Printers' Association1935-01-01
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The Mississippi banking act of 1809including a facsimile reprint of the apparently unique original edition printed at Natchex in 1811, and now preserved in the British museumThe Black cat press1936-01-01
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The need of a printer in Indiana territoryPriv. print.1936-01-01
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Notes on printing in Kentucky in the eighteenth century, with special reference to the work of Thomas Parvin, first journeyman printer in KentuckyPriv. Print1936-01-01
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When the pioneer printers pushed westwarda talk given over twenty-five midwestern stations of the Affiliated Broadcasting Company, September 26, 1936, under the auspices of the Chicago Historical Society1936-01-01
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When the pioneer printers pushed westward.1936-01-01
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Issues of the Brooklyn pressa list of books and pamphlets printed in Brooklyn, New York, from 1799 through 1820, in supplement to Wegelin's bibliographyBrooklyn public library1936-01-01
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A bibliograpy of Morristown imprints, 1798-1820.1936-01-01
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Erhard Ratdoltthe father of typographic decorationPriv. print.1936-01-01
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West Virginia imprintsbeing a first list of books, pamphlets and broadsides printed within ... West Virginia,1791-1830.1936-01-01
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A short-title list of books, pamphlets and broadsides printed in Ithaca, N. Y., 1811 to 1850printed and mimeographed as manuscript for checking by interested librarians and bibliographers ; subject to revision and amplificationGrosvenor Library1936-01-01
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The pioneer printers of the middle Westa radio broadcast over the A.B.C. network on September 26, 1936Chicago Historical Society1936-01-01
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A memorandum on early printing on the island of Maltawith bibliographical notes on issues of the early Maltese press represented in American librariesPriv. print.1936-01-01
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West Virginia imprintsbeing a first list of books, pamphlets and broadsides printed within the area now constituting the state of West Virginia--1791-1830Charleston high school print shop1936-01-01
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A bibliography of Morristown imprints, 1798-1820Priv. print.1936-01-01
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A bibliography of eighteenth century Kentucky broadsides1936-01-01
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A short-title list of books, pamphlets and broadsides printed in Auburn, N. Y., 1810 to 1850 ...Chicago Historical Society1936-01-01
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A bibliography of North Carolina imprints, 1761-1800[s.n.]1936-01-01
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Typographical display in retail advertisingPriv. print.1936-01-01
Additional Geneva imprints, 1815-1849Grosvenor Library1936-01-01-
Additional Geneva imprints, 1815-1849.1936-01-01
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A short-title list of books, pamphlets and broadsides printed in Mississippi 1811 to 1830 ...[s.n.]1936-01-01
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Additional Geneva imprints, 1815-1849Grosvenor Library1936-01-01
Additional Buffalo imprints, 1812-1849Grosvenor library1936-01-01-
A short-title list of books, pamphlets and broadsides printed in Mississippi 1811 to 1830 ...By Douglas C. McMurtrie.1936-01-01
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Invention of PrintingA Bibliography (Burt Franklin bibliography and reference series, 40)Burt Franklin1936-06-01
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Some informal proofs to illustrate a discussion of advertising typography.1937-01-01
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Advertising typography.1937-01-01
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The bookthe story of printing & bookmaking,Covici-Friede1937-01-01
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Proofs of house organ headingsprepared to accompany a talk on typography and layout at a meeting of the Industrial Editors Club of Chicago, on September 22, 19371937-01-01
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The beginnings of printing in Arizonawith an account of the early newspapers and a bibliography of books, pamphlets, and broadsides printed in Arizona, 1860-1875Black cat press1937-01-01
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Montana imprints, 1864-1880bibliography of books, pamphlets and broadsides printed within the area now constituting the state of MontanaThe Black cat press1937-01-01
Indiana imprints, 1804-1849a supplement to Mary Alden Walker's "Beginnings of printing in the state of Indiana"Indiana historical society1937-01-01-
Paving the way for the invention of printing1937-01-01
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Indiana imprints...Indiana historical society1937-01-01
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A salute to the first printers in the city of Cleveland.1937-01-01
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Some informal proofs to illustrate a discussion of advertising typography at the annual mechanical conference of the American Newspaper Publishers Association, Chicago, June 7, 19371937-01-01
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A salute to the first printers in the city of Clevelanda note suggested by a meeting in that city, August 8 to 11, 1937, of many outstanding practical printers who are members of the International Association of Printing House CraftsmenPrinted by members of the Club of Printing House Craftsmen1937-01-01
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Paving the way for the invention of printing.1937-01-01
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A bibliography of books and pamphlets printed at Ithaca, N.Y., 1820-1850Grosvenor library1937-01-01
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Early Missouri book and pamphlet imprints, 1808-18301937-01-01
A bibliography of books and pamphlets printed at Ithaca, N. Y., 1820-1850Grosvenor library1937-01-01-
A preliminary checklist of books, pamphlets and broadsidesprinted in Florida, 1784-1860[s.n.]1937-01-01
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A historical background of printingPrinted in the apprentice school, Govt. print. off.1937-01-01
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The bookthe story of printing & bookmakingCovice-Friede1937-01-01
The bookthe story of printing & bookmakingCovici-Friede1937-01-01-
The record of American imprints1937-01-01
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A historical background to printing.1937-01-01
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A preliminary short-title check list of books, pamphlets and broadsides printed in Florida, l784-1860Historical records survey1937-01-01
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Notes on early printing in Utah outside of Salt Lake CityPress of the Frank Wiggins Trade School1938-01-01
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The printed sources of American historya talk over station WHDH (Boston) Tuesday, August 16, 1938, 2:30 P.M.1938-01-01
A check list of books, pamphlets, and broadsides printed at Schenectady, N. Y., 1795-18301938-01-01-
A nationwide search for early American printinga talk over station WDAF (Kansas City) Tuesday, June 14th 1938, 4:45 P.M.1938-01-01
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A nationwide inventory of American imprints under WPA auspices ...1938-01-01
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A check list of books, pamphlets, and broadsides printed at Schenectady, N. Y., 1795-18301938-01-01
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A bibliograpy of books, pamphlets and broadsides printed at Auburn, N.Y., 1810-1850.1938-01-01
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A bibliography of books, pamphlets and broadsides printed at Auburn, N. Y., 1810-1850Grosvenor library1938-01-01
A bibliography of books, pamphlets and broadsides printed at Auburn, N. Y., 1810-1850.Grosvenor library1938-01-01-
Negotiations for the Illinois salt springs, 1802-1803Priv. print.1938-01-01
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Eighteenth century North Carolina imprints, 1749-1800The University of North Carolina press1938-01-01
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Eighteenth-Century North Carolina Imprints, 1749-1800University of North Carolina Press1938-01-01
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A nationwide search for early American printing.1938-01-01
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The proceedings of the revolutionary committee of the town of New Bern, North Carolina, 1775a newly discovered printed document of the American revolution brought to light by the American Imprints Inventory of the Historical Records Survey, Division of Women's & Professional Projects of the Works Progress AdministrationChicago School of Printing1938-01-01
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Design in bookbindingas represented in exhibits at the Sixth Exposition of Graphic Arts at Milan, Italy in 1936.1938-01-01
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Newspaper advertising typographyan address at the eleventh mechanical conference of the American newspaper publishers association, .Ludlow typograph company1938-01-01
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Design in bookbinding as represented in exhibits at the sixth Triennial exposition of graphic arts at Milan, Italy, in 1936with illustrations of eighteen bookbindings there exhibitedPrivately Printed1938-01-01
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The bookthe story of printing & bookmaking.Pitman1938-01-01
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Typography which delivers the sales messageproofs of alternative settings of the same copy to illustrate a talkLudlow Typograph Co.1938-01-01
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The record of the American pressan address delivered at the annual meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio, April 1, 19381938-01-01
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A nationwide inventory of American imprints under WPA auspicesan address at the 1938 conference at Kansas City of the American Library Association, Section on Archives and LibrariesPriv. Print.1938-01-01
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Newspaper advertising typography.1938-01-01
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Notes on early printing in Utah outside of Salt Lake City.1938-01-01
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A short-title check list of books, pamphlets, and broadsides printed in Idaho, 1839-1890The Historical Records Survey1938-01-01
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Check list of Kentucky imprints, 1811-1820with notes in supplement to the Check list of 1787-1810 imprintsThe Historical Records Survey1939-01-01
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Check list of Kentucky imprints, 1787-1810.1939-01-01
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Present and future trends in type-faces and layouts1939-01-01
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The contribution of the pioneer printers to Illinois historythe address to the Illinois day meeting of the Illinois State Historical Society at Springfield, on December 3, 1937.Priv. print.1939-01-01
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The typography of publicationsproofs to illustrate a talk to the registrants in the journalism courses at Northwestern University[s.n.]1939-01-01
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A broadside issued at Mobile (now in Alabama) in 1763but printed on the island of Jamaica in the smae year. Reproduced in facsimile from the original in the William L. Clements library, with a note on the authorship and production of this unrecorded imprint by Douglas C. MdcMurtrie.Priv. print. [Students of the Chicago school of printing1939-01-01
A speech by Abraham Lincolncontemporary records of a campaign speech delivered at Alton, Illinois, on April 9, 18401939-01-01-
Some facts concerning the invention of printingthe five-hundredth anniversary of which will be celebrated internationally in 1940Chicago Club of Printing House Craftsman1939-01-01
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Three centuries of printing in the United Statesas told at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, December 14, 1938H. Vaillant-Carmanne, imp. de l'Académie1939-01-01
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An early description of Middle TennesseeSleepeck-Helman Printing Co.1939-01-01
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Some facts concerning the invention of printingthe five-hundredth anniversary of which will be celebrated internationally in 1940.1939-01-01
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A tribute to the early printers of the Niagara regionbeing an expression of respect for the first printers of Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Rochester and Buffalo by the Niagara district conference of the International association of printing house craftsmen, meeting in Buffalo, May 26 and 27, 1939Printed for the Niagara district conference by the Phoenix press1939-01-01
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A feature contributing punch to layoutsPriv. print.1939-01-01
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Massachusetts broadsides, 1699-1711fourteen broadsides previously undescribed by bibliographers, here reproduced in reduced scale from the originals in the Public Record Office, LondonPriv. print.1939-01-01
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The 300th anniversary of the printing press in the United Statesthe tercentenary of the landing of the first printing press on American shores, celebrated by the School of Journalism of the University of Iowa, with two addressesInternational Association of Printing House Craftsmen1939-01-01
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Check list of Kentucky imprints, 1787-1810.The Historical records survey1939-01-01
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A check list of eighteenth century Albany imprintsUniversity of the State of New York1939-01-01
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A Malta imprint of 1643the apparently unique copy of which is preserved in the Library of Congress, Washington, with a reproduction, in reduced scale, of its title page and its colophonPriv. print.1939-01-01
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Check list of Kentucky imprints, 1811-1820with notes in supplement to the Check list of 1787-1810 imprints1939-01-01
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A check list of the imprints of Sag harbor, L.I., 1791-1820The WPA Historical records survey project1939-01-01
Some Facts Concerning the Invention of PrintingThe five hundredth anniversary of which will be celebrated internationally in 1940Chicago Club of Printing House Craftsmen1939-01-01-
Typographic layout of publicationsproofs to illustrate a talk to a meeting of editors under the auspices of the Chicago chapter of Theta Sigma PhiLudlow Typograph Co.1939-01-01
A bibliography of books, pamphlets and broadsides printed at Canandaigua, New York, 1799-1850Grosvenor library1939-01-01-
The year 1940 celebrated as the 500th anniversary of the invention of printingby Douglas C. McMurtrieAssociation of Printing House Craftsmen1940-01-01
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The commemoration in Dayton of the 500th anniversary of the invention of printinga radio interview with Douglas C. McMurtrie, presented by station WING, Dayton, Ohio, October 18, 19401940-01-01
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The invention of printing and its five century progressprinciple developed by Johann Gutenberg in Mainz in 1440 is virtually the same as todayPriv. print1940-01-01
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A portfolio of informational articles on the invention of printing and the beginnings of papermaking in the United StatesInvention of Printing Anniversary Committee, International Association of Printing House Craftsmen1940-01-01
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Wings for Words Gutenbergs Printing StorRAND MCNALLY & COMPANY1940-01-01
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Advance sheets of a portion of A proposed list of location symbols for libraries in all the countries of the world except the United Statesoffered for criticism and revisionn.p.1940-01-01
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Printing: the story of its invention and its service to mankind.500th anniversary of printing from movable types, 1440-1940.[Colyer printing company1940-01-01
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Five hundredth anniversary of the invention of printingan address delivered before the Sixth district conference of the International Association of Printing House Craftsmen, on May 25, 1940, Stevens Hotel, Chicago, Ill.Priv. print.1940-01-01
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Der Buchdruckseine Erfindung und sein Nutzen der MenschheitInvention of Printing Anniversary Committee, International Association of Printing House Craftsmen1940-01-01
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Wings for WordsThe Story of Johann Gutenberg and His Invention of PrintingRand McNally1940-01-01
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Four centuries of printing progress in the Americasby Douglas C. McMurtrie. A radio talk recorded at station WBOE, Cleveland, Ohio, April 2, 1940; introd. by Michael J. Eck[s.n.]1940-01-01
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The world's greatest invention, printingThe Hawthorne Press1940-01-01
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World's greatest invention, printingPrinting Dept. of Parker Vocational High School1940-01-01
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The birth of printing 500 years agoInvention of Printing Anniversary Committee, International Association of Printing House Craftsmen1940-01-01
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Five centuries of printingInternational Association of Printing House Craftsmen1940-01-01
Wings for wordsthe story of Johann Gutenberg and his invention of printingRand McNally & Company1940-01-01-
The technology behind Gutenberg ...Priv. print.1940-01-01
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Further progress in the record of American printinga paper read before a session of the annual meeting of the Library Association at Cincinnati, in May, 1940, convened by the Committee on Archives and Libraries1940-01-01
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Algunos datos relativos a la invención de la imprentael quinto centenario de la cual se celebra internacionalmente en 1940Editorial Ungo1940-01-01
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The first printers of York, Pennsylvaniaincluding the text of some of the imprints of the York press during the early days of the Revolutionary WarMaple Press1940-01-01
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The Chicago dinner to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the invention of printinga talk over Station WBBM, Chicago, Tuesday Oct. 1, 1940 ...Chicago Club of Printing House Craftsmen1940-01-01
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Modern design for modern newspapers.1940-01-01
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Craftsmen active from coast to coast in celebration of 500th anniversary of the invention of printingInvention of printing anniversary committee, International association of printing house craftsmen1940-01-01
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Printing; the story of its invention and its service to mankindIssued in the interest of a wider appreciation of the significance of printing to the community, on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the invention of printing1940-01-01
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Printing's five hundred years of serviceInvention of printing anniversary committee, International association of printing house craftsmen1940-01-01
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Three book articles in commemoration of printing's 500th anniversary[s.n.]1940-01-01
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The commemoration in Louisville of the 500th anniversary of the invention of printingan interview broadcast over Station WAVE, Louisville, Ky., Oct. 20, 1940 ...Louisville Club of Printing House Craftsmen1940-01-01
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The life and work of Johann Gutenberg as recorded in contemporary documentsInvention of Printing Anniversary Committee, International Association of Printing House Craftsmen1940-01-01
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Over de uitvinding van de boekdrukkunstwaarvan de herdenking na vijfhonderd jaren in 1940 plaats vindt volgen hier uiten gedrukt door Joh. Enschedé en Zonen1940-01-01
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Over de uitvinding van de boekdrukkunstwaarvan de herdenking na vijfhonderd jaren in 1940 plaats vindt volgen hier uit Douglas C. McMurtrie's The book, te New York in 1937 verschenen wegens de daarin gegeven objectieve beoordeeling van de bekende feiten de hoofdstukken x enxi in nederlandsche vertaling.J. Enschedé en Zonen1940-01-01
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The service of printing to civilization since its invention in 1440 by Johann Gutenberga radio talk over station WKRC, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 11, 19401940-01-01
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Die buchdruckerkunstseine erfindung und sein nutzen der menschheitInternational association of printing house craftsmen1940-01-01
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A list of suggested speakers for meetings of clubs of printing house craftsmen1st ed.The Educational Commission of the International Association of Printing House Craftsmen1941-01-01
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The Gutenberg documentswith translations of the texts into English, based with authority on the compilation by Karl Schorbach.Oxford University Press1941-01-01
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A typographer's view of the photo-engraving industrywith some constructive suggestions for more effective cooperation with letterpress printersPriv. Print.1941-01-01
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Footnotesthe bulletin of the Friends of the Library, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, number 3, Summer, 1941[s.n.]1941-01-01
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A newly-discovered broadsideprinted at New Orleans in 1768 by Denis Braud, offering amnesty to deserters from the British forces who should return to service at Pensacola; issued and posted in Louisiana with full approval of the French and Spanish authorities of that province.Printed by R. H. Johnson1941-01-01
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Quiz questions on printing for use on the educational programs of clubs of printing house craftsmenEducational commission, International association of printing house craftsmen1941-01-01
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The record of early printing in Marylanda memorandum written in preparation for a radio broadcast on the opening day of the annual convention at Baltimore, Maryland, of the International association of printing house craftsmen, August 10-14, 1941Printed by students of the Printing high school1941-01-01
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Proposed list of location symbols for libraries in all countries of the world except the United StatesCommittee on invention of printing, Chicago club for printing house craftsmen1941-01-01
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Una asociación que fomenta la enseñanza de la imprenta[s.n.]1941-01-01
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Johann Gutenberg & his invention of printing.1942-01-01
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Locating the printed source materials for United States historywith a bibliography of lists of regional imprints1942-01-01
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Louisiana imprints, 1768-1810in supplement to the bibliography in "Early printing in New Orleans,"Book Farm1942-01-01
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A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the history of printing in the Dominican RepublicCommittee on invention of printing, Chicago club of printing house craftsmen1942-01-01
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To print a newspaper attractive to the eyeTechnical Trade School of the International Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union1942-01-01
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A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the history of printing in BrazilCommittee on invention of printing, Chicago club of printing house craftsmen1942-01-01
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Quiz questions on the printing industry in general, composition, presswork, printing inks, photo-engraving and electrotypingfor use on educational programs of clubs of printing house craftsmenEducational commission, International association of printing house craftsmen1942-01-01
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The East-Florida gazetteFacsimiles of the extant issues of the first Florida newspaper, printed at St. Augustine, Florida, in 1783, and here shown in photographic reproduction from the unique originals preserved in the Public Record Office, LondonPrivately printed1942-01-01
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Project for a newspaper in Chicago in 1833.1942-01-01
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A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the history of printing in VenezuelaCommittee on invention of printing, Chicago club of printing house craftsmen1942-01-01
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A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the history of printing in ArgentinaCommittee on invention of printing, Chicago club of printing house craftsmen.1942-01-01
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A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the history of printing in ChileCommittee on invention of printing, Chicago club of printing house craftsmen1942-01-01
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Commemoration of the achievement of Johann Gutenbergbeing the proceedings of a dinner meeting, Chicago, October l, 1940, sponsored by the Chicago club of printing house craftsmen in cooperation with sixty-nine other graphic arts organizations, to signalize the 500th anniversary of the invention of printing and to render tribute to the printing industryPrinted by students in the Printing division of the Washburne trade school1942-01-01
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McMurtrie imprints. A bibliography of separately printed writings by Douglas C. McMurtrie on printing and its history in the United States and elsewhere, on typography and printing practice, on type design and typefounding, on bibliography and bibliographical practice, and on a variety of historical subjectsPriv. print. for the Book Farm1942-01-01
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Republic of the Floridasconstitution and frame of government drafted by a committee appointed by the Assembly of representatives, and submitted at Fernandina, December 9, 1817Priv. print.1942-01-01
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Today's opportunities for craftsmanshipEducational Commission, International Association of Printing House Craftsmen1942-01-01
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The printing industry after the war.1942-01-01
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A printed broadside dated at Detroit, January 26, 1790a query for bibliographers and historians, accompanied by facsimile of the broadsideDesigned and printed by students of the Department of Printing, Cass Technical High School1942-01-01
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Project for a newspaper in Chicago in 1833National association for printing education1942-01-01
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A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the history of printing in PeruCommittee on invention of printing, Chicago club of printing house craftsmen1942-01-01
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A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the history of printing in GuatemalaCommittee on invention of printing, Chicago club of printing house craftsmen1942-01-01
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Johann Gutenberg & his invention of printinga coast-to-coast broadcast over the NBC blue network on August 4, 1940, in tribute to the printing industry, sponsored by the International Association of Printing House Craftsmen, upon the opening in San Francisco of its twenty-first annual conventionThe Publishing and Printing Department of the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute for the Educational Commission of the International Association of Printing House Craftsmen1942-01-01
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The first printing in Jamaicawith a discussion of the date of the first establishment of a press on the Island by Robert Baldwin, with a facsimile of the earliest extant Jamaican imprint, the second edition of the Pindarique Ode, the only known copy of which is preserved in Chetham's Library, Manchester, England.Privatley printed1942-01-01
A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the histoy of printing in Latin AmericaCommittee on invention of printing, Chicago club of printing house craftsmen1942-01-01-
A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the history of printing in MexicoCommittee on invention of printing, Chicago club of printing house craftsmen1942-01-01
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A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the history of printing in ColombiaCommittee on invention of printing, Chicago club of printing house craftsmen1942-01-01
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Preliminary check list of Oregon statutes, court decisions, and constitutionsprinted as manuscript for checking and revision1942-01-01
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Printing makes essential contribution to victorya broadcast over station WLAV, Grand Rapids, Michigan, on August 9, 1942, in tribute to the printing and publishing industry of the United States, and to signalize opening of the annual convention of the International Association of Printing House Craftsmen.Educational Commission, International Association of Printing House Craftsmen1942-01-01
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Key to the bibliographical puzzle presented by the Baptist Association minutes of the years 1790 to 1794 listed by Charles Evans in his "American bibliography,"with a transcription in full of the record of Baptist Association meetings during these years in the "Universal register of the Baptist denomination in North America," by John Asplund, on which most of these Evans entries are found to be based1943-01-01
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Colorado imprints not listed in the bibliograhy on "Early printing in Colorado"Priv. print.1943-01-01
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The bibliography of American imprintswith a list of the publications of the WPA's American imprints inventory.1943-01-01
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Early printing on the Island of Antiquawith a facsimile of a hitherto unrecorded broadside of 1753, preserved in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., and a report on two pamphlets printed at St. John's.Privately printed1943-01-01
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Preliminary check list of North Dakota imprints, 1874-1890, issued as manuscript for checking and revision[s.n.]1943-01-01
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Concerning a recently published supplementry check list of Kentucky imprints, 1788-1820.1943-01-01
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Pioneer printing in OhioPrinted by students of the Printing High School1943-01-01
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Bleed pages are effective1943-01-01
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The first printing on the island of TobagoNational association for printing education1943-01-01
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A list of publications issued 1937-1942 by the American imprints inventory of the WPA's Historical records survey1943-01-01
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Book the Story of Printing & Bookmak3RD EditionOXFORD UNIV + PRESS1943-01-01
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The bookthe story of printing & bookmaking.3rd revised ed.Oxford University Press1943-01-01
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Key to the bibliographical puzzle presented by the Baptist Association minutes of the years 1790 to 1794listed by Charles Evans in his "American bibliography"; with a transcription in full of the record of Baptist Association meetings during these years in the "Universal Register of the Baptist Denomination in North America" by John Asplund, on which most of these Evans entries were found to be based.1943-01-01
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Early printing on the island of Antiguawith a facsimile of a hitherto unrecorded broadside of 1753, preserved in the Library of Congress, Washington, D. C., and a report on two pamphlets printed at St. John'sPriv. print.1943-01-01
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A note on P. Joseph Forsterpioneer Alabama printerThe Book Farm1943-01-01
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A report in April, 1848, on the discovery of gold and other minerals in Californiaand on the people, commerce, agriculture, customs, religion, press etc. of the New Pacific Coast territory; here reproduced from the New York Herald, morning edition, of August 19, 1848 ...1943-01-01
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Much essential knowledge shared at the Craftsmen's War Effort ConventionThe Educational Commission of the International Association of Printing House Craftsmen1943-01-01
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John Boyle, first governor of Illinois Territory.1943-01-01
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Preliminary checklist of North Dakota imprints, 1874-1890, issued as manuscript for checking and revision[s.n.]1943-01-01
The book: the story of printing and bookmaking3d. ed., rev.Oxford Univ. Press1943-01-01-
British publishers protest government competitionNational Association for Printing Education1943-01-01
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Early printing in Wyoming and the Black hillsPrinted for the Book farm1943-01-01
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Display typography's urgent jobNational Association for Printing Education1943-01-01
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Early Illinois copyright entries, 1821-18501943-01-01
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Display typography's urgent job.1943-01-01
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Colorado imprints not listed in the 'Bibliography on early printing in Colorado'privately printed1943-01-01
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Notes on the beginning of printing on the island of TrinidadNational Association for Printing Education1943-01-01
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A report in April, 1848, on the discovery of gold and other minerals in Californiaand on the people, commerce, agriculture, customs, religion, press, etc., of the new Pacific coast territory1943-01-01
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John Boyle, first governor of Illinois territory1943-01-01
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Early Illinois copywright entries, 1821-1850.1943-01-01
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Pioneer printing in Ohio.1943-01-01
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Joseph Skalda, underground editorand the patriot underground newspapers of CzechoslovakiaPrinting Dept. of Roxbury Memorial High School (boys)1944-01-01
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The French underground press and its support of de Gaullepublisher not identified1944-01-01
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A new Gutenberg imprint discovered in Russian library.1944-01-01
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An early project to establish a province of Georgia in the region now known as Kentucky1944-01-01
A bibliography of Chicago imprints, 1835-1850W. Howes1944-01-01-
The beginnings of printing in FloridaThe Book Farm1944-01-01
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The Fourth infantry press at Fort BridgerPriv. print.1944-01-01
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Patriotic printers undergroundPriv. print.1944-01-01
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The contribution of effective typography and printing to successful newspaper publishing1944-01-01
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A bibliography of Mississippi imprints, 1798-1830The Book Farm1945-01-01
The bookthe story of printing & bookmakingOxford University Press1948-01-01-
Oregon imprints, 1847-1870.University of Oregon Press1950-01-01
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McMurtrie's Oregon imprints, a supplementBinsford & Mort1950-01-01
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The beginnings of printing in FloridaThe Book Farm1950-01-01
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Oregon imprints, 1847-1870--Oregon imprintsa supplementBinfords & Mort1951-01-01
The Book; the Story of Printing & BookmakingOxford University Press1953-01-01-
McMurtrie's Oregon imprints2nd supplementOregon Historical Society1954-01-01
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The Bookthe Story of Printing and Bookmaking,Oxford Univ. Press1967-01-01
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The Bookthe story of printing & bookmakingOxford University Press1967-01-01
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A History of Printing in the United States. The Story of the Introduction of the Press and of Its History and Influence, Etc. Vol. II Middle & South Atlantic StatesBurt Franklin1969-01-01
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History of Printing in the U.S.The Story of the Introduction of the Press and Its History and InfluenceBurt Franklin1969-08-01
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Wings for wordsthe story of Johann Gutenberg and his invention of printingRand McNally1971-01-01
Douglas C. McMurtrie, bibliographer and historian of printingScarecrow Press1979-01-01-
Pioneer printing in North DakotaState Historical Society of North Dakota1979-01-01
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American Imprints InventoryNo 4, Check List of Chicago Ante Fire Imprints, 1851-1871Rep editionChicago Historical Bookworks1989-10-01
Early Printing in Michigan, with a Bibliography of the Issues of the Michigan Press, 1796-1850Oak Knoll Press2000-09-30
Oregon Imprints 1845-1870University of Oregon Press2001-12-01-
The beginnings of printing in Utahwith a bibliography of the issues of the Utah press, 1849-1860Martino Pub.2003-01-01
Ancient Prostitution in JapanKessinger Publishing2005-12-30
Prostitution in ChinaKessinger Publishing2005-12-30-
Conservation of Vision; an Essay on the Care of the EyesEye-Strain, Eye Diseases, Illumination, ImprovementCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Evolution of National Systems of Vocational Reeducation for Disabled Soldiers and SailorsCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Conservation of VisionAn Essay on the Care of the Eyes - Eye Strain - Eye Diseases - Illumination - ImprovementIndependently Published2019-01-01
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Bibliography of the Education and Care of Crippled ChildrenA Manual and Guide to the Literature Relating to Cripples, Together with an Analytical IndexCreative Media Partners, LLC2021-01-01
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First Printing in Nova ScotiaCreative Media Partners, LLC2021-01-01
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House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand,Creative Media Partners, LLC2021-01-01
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Bibliography of Books and Pamphlets Printed at Ithaca, N. Y. , 1820-1850,Creative Media Partners, LLC2021-01-01
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Bibliography of Books and Pamphlets Printed at Geneva, N. Y. , 1800-1850 /Creative Media Partners, LLC2021-01-01
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Bibliography of Books, Pamphlets and Broadsides Printed at Auburn, N. Y. , 1810-1850Creative Media Partners, LLC2021-01-01
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Proofreading in the Fifteenth CenturyAn Examination of Evidence Relating to Correctors of the Press at Work in Paris Prior To 1500Creative Media Partners, LLC2022-01-01
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For a collection of pamphlets written by this author, including reprints from periodical publications
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The corrector of the press in the early days of printingCondé Nast Press