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The American Printer: A Manual of Typography Containing practical directions for managing all departments of a printing office, as well as complete instructions for apprentices; with several useful tables, numerous schemes for imposing forms in every variety, hints to authors, etc.

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The American Printer: A Manual of Typography Containing practical directions for managing all departments of a printing office, as well as complete instructions for apprentices; with several useful tables, numerous schemes for imposing forms in every variety, hints to authors, etc.

by Thomas MacKellar

EN·~10 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total

Transcriber’s Note

1:44

PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION.

1:53

The Song of the Printer.

3:01

The American Printer.

0:01

RISE AND PROGRESS OF PRINTING.

1:15:33

IMPLEMENTS OR TOOLS OF THE ART.

1:34:49

THE ART OF COMPOSITION.

36:29

IMPOSING, OR PREPARING FOR PRESS.

25:23

PROOF-READING AND CORRECTING.

33:18

THE FOREMAN OR OVERSEER.

28:42

Description

A thorough guide to the craft of printing, this nineteenth‑century manual blends practical instruction with historical insight. It walks readers through every department of a printing office—from the foreman's duties to the proof‑reader’s eye—offering clear step‑by‑step directions, useful tables, and detailed schemes for imposing forms. The book also delves into the origins of printing, type‑founding, stereotyping, electro‑typing, and lithography, giving a solid foundation for anyone new to the trade.

Designed for apprentices, seasoned printers, authors, and curious readers alike, the volume includes handy reference lists of abbreviations, foreign words, and orthographic tips, plus special sections on German black‑letter typography that benefit from a Fraktur‑style font. Its pragmatic tone emphasizes efficiency, comfort, and economy in the workshop, making it a reliable companion for mastering the art of setting type and producing clear, compelling text.

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The American Printer: A Manual of Typography Containing practical directions for managing all departments of a printing office, as well as complete instructions for apprentices; with several useful tables, numerous schemes for imposing forms in every variety, hints to authors, etc. Containing practical directions for managing all departments of a printing office, as well as complete instructions for apprentices; with several useful tables, numerous schemes for imposing forms in every variety, hints to authors, etc.

Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (619K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2018-03-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Thomas MacKellar

1812–1899

A leading figure in 19th-century American printing, this poet-printer helped shape the craft through practical writing and long experience in the type foundry. His best-known book, The American Printer, opened the world of typography to generations of readers.

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