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S. & C. Stephenson Specimen and Sale Catalogue 1796-1797

S. & C. Stephenson Specimen and Sale Catalogue 1796-1797

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S. & C. Stephenson Specimen and Sale Catalogue 1796-1797

by Anonymous; James Mosley (introduction)

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London: Printing Historical Society, 1990. Paperback. Fine. 8.5" by 5.5". Various. Very scarce copy of this catalogue of two sales of S. & C. Stephenson. Printed roughly two centuries after the sales by the Printing Historical Society, the catalogues contains many illustrations and descriptions of printing apparatus, with an introduction by James Mosley exploring the refinement in the techniques and materials of printing that were developed in the late eighteenth century. Mosley, as a retired librarian, historian and specialist in the history of printing and letter design therefore is a notable and authoritative commentator on the history of printing apparatus, making this text a vital work for any reader interested in the history of printing. Published by 'The Printing Historical Society', a society devoted to the study of the history of printing. The Society was jointly founded in 1964 by James Mosley and a large group of teachers, scholars, students of design and bibliography, librarians, professional printers and amateur enthusiasts, including the likes of the printing historian James Moran, the German calligrapher, typographer, type designer, book designer and illustrator Berthold Wolpe, and the English bibliographer, printing historian, printer and book-collector, David John Chambers. In card binding. Externally smart with some shelfwear and sunning to backstrip only. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright and clean throughout. Fine

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Bookseller
Rooke Books GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
S. & C. Stephenson Specimen and Sale Catalogue 1796-1797
Author
Anonymous; James Mosley (introduction)
Illustrator
Various
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
Printing Historical Society
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1990
Size
8.5" by 5.5"
Keywords
Stephenson Printing Historical Society Printing Technology Printing Historical Society Mosley

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