Printing types : their history, forms, and use

by Daniel Berkeley Updike

Paperback, 2001

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Available

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Publication

New Castle, Del. : London : Oak Knoll Press ; British Library, 2001. 4th ed., expanded.

Description

In his comprehensive study of types from the earliest times to the twentieth century, Daniel Berkeley Updike, founder of the famous Merrymount Press of Boston, traces the sequence of development in typography and discusses the relative importance of each period and the lesson that it holds for the modern printer. The 367 illustrations reproduce carefully selected pages from rare and beautiful books. The text constitutes a running commentary on the historical and artistic significance of these specimens, which exemplify the best work of printers and type founders from Gutenberg to Bruce Rogers. The closing chapters on choice of type and on the industrial conditions of the past and their relationship to the problem of printers today are particularly valuable. Printing Types is the master work of a master printer, collecting in two volumes a wealth of material once scattered through widely diverse sources. Everyone interested in the graphic arts will welcome the reissue of this classic on the art of printing.… (more)

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Original publication date

1922 (first edition)
1937 (second edition)
1962 (third edition with preface by Lawrence C. Wroth)
2001 (fourth edition with preface by Martin Hutner)

Physical description

24 cm

ISBN

1584560568 / 9781584560562

Barcode

2014-2588
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