This second edition is an illustrated history, mostly wood engravings, of all types of Printing Presses used in the 1800's. In this book are over 480 illustrations, including 25 Hand Press, 135 Platen Presses and 55 Lever Presses from 194 manufacturers. There are over 150 new illustrations than shown in the first edition of 1978. There is also a chapter on miscellaneous equipment, from inking balls to steam engines.
This book contains the largest number of antique printing presses ever shown in one volume. A careful study of these many rare wood engravings of Hand, Cylinder, Platen, Lever, Lithographic and Rotary presses reveals both the subtle and major changes each manufacturer made to enhance his machine's productivity and printing quality. Never before has the printing historian had such a comprehensive resource at his disposal. This work truly captures the engineering technology of a bygone age.
The author has spent over 30 years gathering and compiling this largest collection of printing equipment illustrations and advertisements to date. Anyone interested in early industrialization will enjoy looking at the images in these advertisements, noting the manner in which cast iron, ink and type were used to promote these mechanical marvels.
There are more than 480 illustration in this book. The size is 9" x 12", 272 Pages, Cloth, Dust Jacket. ISBN 1-58456-047-9
Price is $49.00 plus $4.00 shipping, in the USA
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