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Typesetting / A primer of information about working at the case, justifying, spacing, correcting, making-up, and other operations employed in setting type by hand

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A practical manual providing step-by-step instruction in hand composition and typesetting techniques, aimed at apprentices and compositors. It explains case layout, measuring units, composing sticks and rules, spacing (including hair spaces, quads, leads and slugs), and methods for setting, justifying, and tying up pages. Also covered are proofing, corrections, special situations such as poetry, headings and initials, and procedures for making up pages and maintaining type through washing and distribution. Illustrations, examples of typesetting styles, review questions and a glossary support practical learning and emphasize the role of hand-work in developing typographic judgment.

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Stewart, A. A. portrait

A. A. Stewart

A. A. Stewart was an author known for his contributions to the field of printing and typesetting. His works serve as practical primers for those interested in the mechanical aspects of typography and the art of typesetting. Notable titles include "Type: A Primer of Information About the Mechanical Features of Printing Types," which provides insights into the sizes and manufacturing of printing types, and "Typesetting," which details the various operations involved in setting type by hand. Stewart's writings are valuable resources for both novice and experienced printers, reflecting the technical knowledge required in the craft of printing.

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