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An encyclopedic handbook defining the technical terms, processes, tools, and materials of printing, with practical instruction for production. Entries are arranged alphabetically and accompanied by specimen alphabets, extensive imposition and type-count tables, and procedural notes on electrotyping and foundry practice. The work compiles abbreviations and record conventions, reproduces statutes and legal guidance relevant to the trade, and traces procedural changes by comparing older methods with contemporary practice. Appendices and illustrated tables provide ready reference for printers, librarians, and others involved in producing and describing books.

About the Author

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William Savage

William Savage was an influential figure in the field of printing and typography, best known for his work "A Dictionary of the Art of Printing." This comprehensive reference book, published in the 19th century, provides insights into the technical and historical aspects of printing, reflecting the evolution of the craft during that period. Savage's contributions have been recognized for their importance in preserving the knowledge and practices of printing, making his work a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners alike. His dedication to the art of printing has left a lasting impact on the industry.