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THE POWER OF PRINT - AND MEN COMMEMORATING THE FIFTY YEARS OF LINOTYPE'S CONTRIBUTION TO PRINTING AND PUBLISHING.
Dreier, Thomas

   

- Brooklyn : Mergenthaler Linotype Co. (1936)
- square 8vo.
- quarter cloth, decorated paper-covered boards.
- xiv, 166 pages.
- Order Nr. 2281
- Price: $ 10.00



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First edition. Designed by W. A. Dwiggins. A history of the linotype. Well preserved copy.

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