Five Hundred Years of Printing

Five Hundred Years of Printing PDF

Author: Sigfrid Henry Steinberg

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13:

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This classic work, first published as a Pelican Original in 1955 and maintained in successive editions until 1980 is now available in a finely illustrated larger format book, drawing on the collections and curatorial expertise of The British Library. It has been completely revised and brought up to date, covering topics such as censorship, best-sellers, the invention of lithography and the connection between printing and education. It is of particular use to anyone studying the huge technological changes that the printing industry has experienced during its long timespan.

Five Hundred Years of Printing

Five Hundred Years of Printing PDF

Author: S. H. Steinberg

Publisher: Courier Dover Publications

Published: 2017-05-17

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 0486814459

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Scholarly and highly readable survey traces the industry from its 15th-century beginnings through the technical advances of the 20th century. Explores associations between printing and education, language, and literature.

The Book of Books

The Book of Books PDF

Author: Mathieu Lommen

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 463

ISBN-13: 9780500515914

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Describes the developments in book design and typography through profiles of notable printers, artists, and styles such as the Elseviers, William Morris, Swiss typography, Irma Boom, and Joost Grootens.

The Lost Gutenberg

The Lost Gutenberg PDF

Author: Margaret Leslie Davis

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2019-03-19

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 0698409809

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“A lively tale of historical innovation, the thrill of the bibliophile’s hunt, greed and betrayal.” – The New York Times Book Review "An addictive and engaging look at the ‘competitive, catty and slightly angst-ridden’ heart of the world of book collecting.” - The Houston Chronicle The never-before-told story of one extremely rare copy of the Gutenberg Bible, and its impact on the lives of the fanatical few who were lucky enough to own it. For rare-book collectors, an original copy of the Gutenberg Bible--of which there are fewer than 50 in existence--represents the ultimate prize. Here, Margaret Leslie Davis recounts five centuries in the life of one copy, from its creation by Johannes Gutenberg, through the hands of monks, an earl, the Worcestershire sauce king, and a nuclear physicist to its ultimate resting place, in a steel vault in Tokyo. Estelle Doheny, the first woman collector to add the book to her library and its last private owner, tipped the Bible onto a trajectory that forever changed our understanding of the first mechanically printed book. The Lost Gutenberg draws readers into this incredible saga, immersing them in the lust for beauty, prestige, and knowledge that this rarest of books sparked in its owners. Exploring books as objects of obsession across centuries, this is a must-read for history buffs, book collectors, seekers of hidden treasures, and anyone who has ever craved a remarkable book--and its untold stories.

Five Hundred Years of Printing

Five Hundred Years of Printing PDF

Author: S. H. Steinberg

Publisher: Courier Dover Publications

Published: 2017-05-17

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 0486821366

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Scholarly and highly readable survey traces the industry from its 15th-century beginnings through the technical advances of the 20th century. Explores associations between printing and education, language, and literature.