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Schiller, Albert
Framed compostion by master printer/typesetter Albert Schiller, an employee of the Typographic Services Company, New York. Almost entirely made of printers' rules, individual typographic ornaments and border designs used by typographers in their daily work. Descriptive information on back of picture. Mainly shades of orange and tan.
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THE MANUFACTURE OF PULP AND PAPER. A TEXTBOOK OF MODERN P...
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Mixed printings of first edition. A text- and reference book set for students and staff of the paper industry as it existed in the 1920's. Divided into 32 sections, each with examination questions at the end. Many illustrations. Each volume has an index for that volume. Panel-stamped covers, gilt lettering on spine.

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