Publishing Plates
Publishing Plates
Stereotyping and Electrotyping in Nineteenth-Century US Print Culture
Makala, Jeffrey M.
Pennsylvania State University Press
05/2024
214
Mole
Inglês
9780271094045
15 a 20 dias
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. The Development and Spread of Stereotyping in Europe and North America
2. Mathew Carey and the Family Bible Marketplace
3. The American Bible Society and the Possibilities of Large-Scale Printing
4. Material Texts: Trade Sales, Reprinting, and the Book Trades
5. Stereotyping in Language, Literature, and Material Culture
Epilogue: Abraham Hart and Nineteenth-Century Changes in the Printing Trades
Appendix A: First Uses of Stereotype Plates in the United States, by Date and Location
Appendix B: "Directions for Repairing Plates," ca. 1820
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. The Development and Spread of Stereotyping in Europe and North America
2. Mathew Carey and the Family Bible Marketplace
3. The American Bible Society and the Possibilities of Large-Scale Printing
4. Material Texts: Trade Sales, Reprinting, and the Book Trades
5. Stereotyping in Language, Literature, and Material Culture
Epilogue: Abraham Hart and Nineteenth-Century Changes in the Printing Trades
Appendix A: First Uses of Stereotype Plates in the United States, by Date and Location
Appendix B: "Directions for Repairing Plates," ca. 1820
Notes
Bibliography
Index