Books and Printing; a Treasury for Typophiles

audiobook

Books and Printing; a Treasury for Typophiles

EN·~14 hours·47 chapters

Chapters

47 total
1

BOOKS AND PRINTING A TREASURY FOR TYPOPHILES

0:41
2

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

6:51
3

BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION

16:07
4

OTTO F. EGE The Story of the Alphabet

21:42
5

LANCELOT HOGBEN Printing, Paper and Playing Cards

38:24
6

Colophons. Ruth S. Granniss

27:30
7

EDWIN ELIOTT WILLOUGHBY Printers' Marks

10:42
8

A. F. JOHNSON Title Pages: THEIR FORMS AND DEVELOPMENT

18:55
9

Lawrence C. Wroth THE FIRST WORK WITH AMERICAN TYPES

23:33
10

RONALD B. McKERROW Typographic Debut

9:27

Description

A lovingly assembled anthology, this volume gathers a wealth of classic essays that explore the art and craft of printing, typography, and bookmaking. Contributions from celebrated typographers, historians, and printers—spanning topics such as the anatomy of a book, the evolution of typefaces, and the quiet poetry of colophons—are presented side by side, each enriched with historic illustrations and reproductions. The editor’s extensive notes weave these pieces into a coherent narrative, offering a behind‑the‑scenes look at the people and processes that shape the printed page.

Listeners will discover the stories behind iconic type designers, the meticulous work of linotype machines, and the cultural significance of private presses. Anecdotes about famous authors’ relationships with their printers and vivid descriptions of early printing technology bring the subject to life. Whether you’re a seasoned designer, a book collector, or simply curious about how the words on the page come to be, the collection provides a fascinating, accessible tour of the world of typography.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~14 hours (812K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Tim Lindell, Stephen Rowland, Lis, Gen Knit, Andrés Galia

Release date

2020-11-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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