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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | The Inland Printer: leading business and technical journal of the world in the printing and allied industries. Chcago, 1911, 1935. 4to, 5 issues, not in complete sequence, beginning with Vol. XLVII, No.3 (June, 1911 - 2 copies); Vol. XLVII, No. 5 (August, 1911); Vol. 82, No. 6 (March, 1929); Vol. 96, No. 3 (December, 1935); all but one with small tears at spine, else very good in orig. printed wrappers. TOGETHER WITH: A TYPOGRAPHICAL JOURNEY THROUGH THE INLAND PRINTER 1883-1900, Compiled by Maurice Annenberg (Edition ltd. to 1000 copies, tck. 4to, illus., mint in the jacket, printed in Pikesville, MD by Maran Publishing Co., 1977), which contains reprints of stories on topics ranging from machinery, labor disputes, tramp printers, women's suffrage, and hundreds of like articles. Covers the "Years of Transition" when machine typesetting replaced hand typesetting, and displays every typeface developed during the latter part of the 19th century (Prospectus). See Ulrich and Kup, 96. Offered for US$ 125.00 by: Rulon-Miller Books ABAA/ILAB - Book number: 4696 | |||