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Publishing plates: stereotyping and electrotyping in nineteenth-century US print culture
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"Explores stereotyping and electrotyping in U.S. literature and history. Examines how printers, typefounders, authors, and publishers managed the transition as new technologies displaced printing traditions of the early nineteenth century."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents
The development and spread of stereotyping in Europe and North America -- Mathew Carey and the family Bible marketplace -- The American Bible Society and the possibilities of large-scale printing -- Material texts : trade sales, reprinting, and the book trades -- Stereotyping in language, literature, and material culture -- Epilogue : Abraham Hart and nineteenth-century changes in the printing trades.
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University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press, [2023]
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1800-1899
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- 0271094036
- 9780271094038
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