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SOME NOTES ON THE BRITISH TYPOGRAPHICAL REFORMATION, 1919-1939.
Warde, Beatrice.
Offprint from the Printing Review, 1946 in which Beatrice Ward writes her views on the changes in the printing industry. Illustrated with title pages, advertisements and other examples of typography. Slight wear along edges.
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> PRINTING HISTORY, TWENTIETH CENTURY
> UNITED KINGDOM
> TYPOGRAPHY
> GRAPHIC DESIGN
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> From the library of Mark Carroll
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> Simon, Oliver, PRINTER AND PLAYGROUND, AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY
> PAGES FROM BOOKS SET ON THE "MONOTYPE" COMPOSING MACHINE AND PUBLISHED MAINLY IN LONDON, 1928-1931.
> Simon, Oliver, PRINTER AND PLAYGROUND, AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY
> Simon, Oliver, PRINTER AND PLAYGROUND, AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY

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MARONIS OPERA.
by Virgilii, P. (Virgil)
Text in Latin. The works of Virgil. Edited by John Hawkey. Beginning in 1745, Hawkey, a Trinity College (Dublin) educated classicist, began to publish a series of Latin classics noted for their typography. For Hawkey, see DNB (www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12660). Includes Virgil's works Bucolica, Georgicon, and Ænidos. Light wear at top and bottom of spine. Some chipping of gilt work. Previous owner's signature on title page. Front hinge cracked. Dedication page possibly missing (see University of Delaware catalogue entry laid in).

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