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Printing has an immense history which encompasses several disciplines and millions of unique individuals, all of whom sign each piece of printed material produced today. This category is meant for sites related to the history of printing, typography, Bookbinding, and related businessees.
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Provides insight into the production and publishing of books in Britain during the nineteenth century. Because of a cyberattack on the library, the page is now only available on the Internet Archives. The URL points to there until the site can be restored at the library.
Shows the history of letterpress printing of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Details about blackletter typography, fraktur fonts, colonial American printing, and Pennsylvania German printing are included.
A library on printing history which contains several exhibits, manuscripts, news and events. Part of Rochester Institute of Technology.
A listing of resources for the history of books and printing.
A collection of watermarks and printers' ornaments used by William Stansby. Also includes a biography of William Stansby.
A paper which concentrates on pre 1801 printing. It describes several printing families, licensing, innovations and technologies of that time period.
Promotes research into the history of printing and of the book. Contains membership information, an application form , and a summary of the organization.
Operated by volunteers of the Two Rivers Historical Society, the museum is dedicated to the preservation, study, production and printing of wood type.
A concise history of the book and printing beginning in the 7th century A.D.. Contains many examples of printed works and links.
The story of sun printers and engraving in Watford, England, from 1898 to 2004. Includes a list of people engaged with the company throughout its history and a photo gallery.
Looking backward to see ahead. A paper by James A. Dewar
An introduction to the projects' collection. Includes a history of several styles of book binding in China.
Working printing museum located in Queenston, Ontario, Canada. Based around William Lyon Mackenzie and the local newspaper industry. Contains links to history of the museum, events, exhibits, and photos.
A working and teaching museum located in Australia. Specializes in the preservation of letterpress printing.
User-submitted stories and photographs from the era of hot metal. Also offers Downloads and a discussion forum.
The home of a large collection of historical printing equipment, this non-profit organization is dedicated to preserving the history of the graphic arts, printing equipment and printing craftsmanship. North Andover, Massachusetts.
Offers a quick tour, hours of operation, and a links page. Gives local and general history of printing, typesetting, and book binding.
This exhibition examines in detail the workings of one of Canada's most innovative and productive small presses, The Coach House Press, in the course of its first ten years of operation from 1965 to 1975. Also deals with the small press movement in Canada
The page gives the early history of Printing in China. The history covered includes wood block, moveable type and multi color printing.
Established to promote and encourage the study and knowledge of the world of print.
Offers a cultural and technical look at the history of printing. Offers temporary and general exhibitions and a floor map.
An online exhibit that examines the development of printing and its influence on European culture.
Institute promotes study of history of books and printing. Includes course schedules. Currently located at the University of Virginia.
One of the specialist public reference libraries of the Corporation of London. Features world famous collections covering printing and related topics such as papermaking.
Provides insight into the production and publishing of books in Britain during the nineteenth century. Because of a cyberattack on the library, the page is now only available on the Internet Archives. The URL points to there until the site can be restored at the library.
The page gives the early history of Printing in China. The history covered includes wood block, moveable type and multi color printing.
Offers a cultural and technical look at the history of printing. Offers temporary and general exhibitions and a floor map.
A listing of resources for the history of books and printing.
A paper which concentrates on pre 1801 printing. It describes several printing families, licensing, innovations and technologies of that time period.
A library on printing history which contains several exhibits, manuscripts, news and events. Part of Rochester Institute of Technology.
The story of sun printers and engraving in Watford, England, from 1898 to 2004. Includes a list of people engaged with the company throughout its history and a photo gallery.
Shows the history of letterpress printing of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Details about blackletter typography, fraktur fonts, colonial American printing, and Pennsylvania German printing are included.
One of the specialist public reference libraries of the Corporation of London. Features world famous collections covering printing and related topics such as papermaking.
Operated by volunteers of the Two Rivers Historical Society, the museum is dedicated to the preservation, study, production and printing of wood type.
A working and teaching museum located in Australia. Specializes in the preservation of letterpress printing.
A collection of watermarks and printers' ornaments used by William Stansby. Also includes a biography of William Stansby.
This exhibition examines in detail the workings of one of Canada's most innovative and productive small presses, The Coach House Press, in the course of its first ten years of operation from 1965 to 1975. Also deals with the small press movement in Canada
A concise history of the book and printing beginning in the 7th century A.D.. Contains many examples of printed works and links.
Institute promotes study of history of books and printing. Includes course schedules. Currently located at the University of Virginia.
An introduction to the projects' collection. Includes a history of several styles of book binding in China.
Offers a quick tour, hours of operation, and a links page. Gives local and general history of printing, typesetting, and book binding.
Working printing museum located in Queenston, Ontario, Canada. Based around William Lyon Mackenzie and the local newspaper industry. Contains links to history of the museum, events, exhibits, and photos.
Promotes research into the history of printing and of the book. Contains membership information, an application form , and a summary of the organization.
User-submitted stories and photographs from the era of hot metal. Also offers Downloads and a discussion forum.
Looking backward to see ahead. A paper by James A. Dewar
Established to promote and encourage the study and knowledge of the world of print.
An online exhibit that examines the development of printing and its influence on European culture.
The home of a large collection of historical printing equipment, this non-profit organization is dedicated to preserving the history of the graphic arts, printing equipment and printing craftsmanship. North Andover, Massachusetts.
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