Magazine MakingViking Press, 1935 - 323 sivua |
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... early printers . There was increased care and precision but that was all . Type - setting remained a task for the hand - worker , though as early as 1797 a first step toward the linotype had been taken when the use of movable matrices ...
... early printers . There was increased care and precision but that was all . Type - setting remained a task for the hand - worker , though as early as 1797 a first step toward the linotype had been taken when the use of movable matrices ...
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... early printers , when required to keep type stand- ing for Bibles and other books in constant demand , found it difficult to prevent pi - ing or minor disarrangement . Early in the eighteenth century , they began to solder the feet of ...
... early printers , when required to keep type stand- ing for Bibles and other books in constant demand , found it difficult to prevent pi - ing or minor disarrangement . Early in the eighteenth century , they began to solder the feet of ...
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... early as the eighth century , and the Chinese block books , which undoubtedly preceded the Japanese prints , were themselves practically engravings . The use of seals to make wax impressions , which can be considered a kind of en ...
... early as the eighth century , and the Chinese block books , which undoubtedly preceded the Japanese prints , were themselves practically engravings . The use of seals to make wax impressions , which can be considered a kind of en ...
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Economic Basis of the Magazine | 3 |
The Organization of a Magazine Staff | 14 |
Editor and Printer | 41 |
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