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A new history of stereotyping


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Writing and printing -- Invention of stereotyping -- The papier-mache or wet mat process -- A short history of the newspaper -- The dry mat or cold stereotyping process -- Stereotyping in North America -- Machines -- Inventions for eliminating stereotyping -- Rubber and plastic stereotyping -- Auxiliary newspaper or syndicate services -- Present day dry mats -- History of stereotypers unions.

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    New York: J.J. Little & Ives Company, 1941

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    • "I have added a few additional chapters to this volume that were not contained in the former book, and also, on request, have given a more detailed recital of the history of writing; I have furthermore gone to greater lenghts than before in recording early American newspaper history."--Page ix.
    • "Printed from silvertype plates produced by the Silvertone stereotyping process"--Title page verso.
    • Revision of the author's Short history of stereotyping. New York : Brooklyn Eagle, 1927.

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