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THE PRESS OF NORTH CAROLINA IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
Weeks, Stephen B.
With Biographical Sketches of Printers, an Account of the Manufacture of Paper, and a Bibliography of the issues
Limited to 250 copies, of which this is number 17. A historical account of the introduction and development of printing in North Carolina in the eighteenth-century. Some pages unopened. Paper wrappers torn and creased near edges, with three small holes on the back cover and adhesive marks near the spine. Mark from torn adhesive on inside front cover. Title written in ink on the front cover.
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THE PROCESS ENGRAVER'S MONTHLY, THE PROCESS PHOTOGRAM. VO...
by Ward, H. Snowden (editor)
Complete Volume Vol. 13, No. 145 (Jan 1906) to No. 156 (Dec 1906) of this important periodical which started in 1894. Bound with THE PHOTOGRAPHIC MONTHLY. Color frontispiece, plates, text illustrations. The St Bride Catalogue of Periodicals (p. 28) notes: "A useful set for history and development of process work during the past 50 years. Vols. 1 to 12, 1894 to 1905, were entitled Process Photogram, Monthly Organ of Federation of Master Process Engravers." Ulrich & Kup (p. 90) note: "Practical hints, not to be missed, whether interested in halftone, collotype, or lithography."
(See Bridson & Wakeman F48 for earlier volumes). Bookplate of Lawrence Wallis. Endpapers foxed, signature in ink.

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