British Publishing Industry in the Nineteenth Century
British Publishing Industry in the Nineteenth Century
Volume II: Publishing and Technologies of Production
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Volume 2: Publishing and Technologies of Production
Volume 2 Introduction
Bibliography
Part 1. TECHNOLOGIES AND PROCESSES
J. Y. W. MacAlister, 'The Durability of Modern Papers', The Library, 1, 10, 1 (1898), pp. 295-304.
'A Commercial History of a Penny Magazine' (1833) [4-part series] The Penny Magazine, vol 2: 'No. 1--Introduction & Paper-Making" 96 (August 31-September 30, 1833), pp. 377-84; 'No. 2. Wood-cutting and Type-founding', 101 (September 30-October 31, 1833), pp. 417-24; 'No. 3. Compositors' Work and Stereotyping', 107 (October 31-November 30, 1833), pp. 465-72; 'No. 4. Printing Presses and Machinery-Bookbinding', 112 (November 30-December 31, 1833), pp. 505-11.
'Mechanism of Chambers's Journal', Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, 3, 175 (6 June 1835), pp. 149-51.
William Andrew Chatto, 'Wood-Engraving, its History and Practice', Illustrated London News (April 20, 1844), pp. 251-4; Supplement, pp. 257-9; April 27, 1844, pp. 273-4; May 4, 1844, pp. 293-4; May 11, 1844, pp. 309-310; May 18, 1844, pp. 325-6; June 1, 1844, pp. 357-8; June 22, 1844, pp.405-6; June 29, 1844, p. 417; July 6, 1844, p. 425.
C. H. Timperley, 'Directions to Pressmen: of Presses', from The printers' manual containing instructions to learners with scales of impositions, and numerous calculations, recipes, and scales of prices in the principal towns of Great Britain together with practical directions for conducting every department of a printing office (London: H. Johnson, etc., 1838), pp. 89-94.
John Jamieson, 'On Printing Machinery', Cowen Tracts, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (1865), pp. 1-13.
'The Mechanism of the Wharfedale' British Printer, XV (Jan-Feb, 1902), p. 49.
C. H. Timperley, 'Hand Typesetting', from, The printers' manual containing instructions to learners with scales of impositions, and numerous calculations, recipes, and scales of prices in the principal towns of Great Britain together with practical directions for conducting every department of a printing office (London: H. Johnson, etc., 1838), pp. 12-18.
'The Monotype', The Graphic (6 November 1897), p. 7.
'The Linotype Machine: What it Does and How it Works', Journal of the American Society for Naval Engineers (Feb 1900), pp. 208-211.
'Linotype Reading', British Printer 16 (1903), p. 232
'A Multiface Linotype Machine', Scientific American (8 August 1903), p. 97.
Part 2. PREMISES
'Destruction of the Caxton Printing-office by Fire', Imperial Magazine, 3 (1821), pp. 243-52.
'Inside a Printing Office I', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) 12, 576 (3 January 1863), 13-15.
'Inside a Printing Office II', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) 12, 576 (10 January 1863), 28-31.
'The Newspaper Printing Office', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) 12, 579 (31 January 1863), pp. 76-8.
'A Modern Printing Works', [Manchester Guardian] British Printer, XV (November-December 1902), pp. 277-82.
'A Description of the Offices of the Strand Magazine', The Strand Magazine, 4 (December 1892), pp. 594-606.
'The "Daily Graphic" - How it is Done (From the Supplement to the "Graphic" Christmas Number.)' British Printer, V (1892), Jan-Feb, p. 8.
John Southward, 'Progress in Book Printing', from Progress in Printing and the Graphic Arts during the Victorian Era (London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd, 1897), pp. 18-22.
Part 3. WORKING PRACTICES
'The Printer's Apprentice', The Penny Magazine (11 August 1838), pp. 306-8.
Francis Bond Head, 'The Printer's Devil', The Quarterly Review, 65, 129 (December 1838), pp 1-30.
'A Few Words to Our Readers', Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, New Series, vol. III, no. 53 (4 January 1845), pp. 1-3.
H. Ashton, 'How to Succeed as a Printer', British Printer, VII (Jan-Feb 1895), pp. 17-19.
'Some Notes on Compositors', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) (17 January 1860), pp. 37-40.
'The Printers' Chapel', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) (24 January 1863), pp. 62-4.
'How Macaulay's History was Bound', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) (31 January 1856), pp. 72-4.
'The Printing and Binding of the Revised Bible', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (August 1885), pp. 543-6.
Frederick Saunders, The author's printing and publishing assistant, comprising explanations of the process of printing preparation ... (London: Saunders & Otley, 1839), pp 1-60.
The Author's Handbook: a complete guide to the art and system of publishing on commission (London: E Churton, Commission Publishers, 1844).
C. Kegan Paul, 'The Production and Life of Books', Fortnightly Review (April 1883), pp. 485-99.
Emily Hill, 'What Can Our Daughters Do for a Living?', Women's Penny Paper, 8.195 (23 September 1897), p. 198.
L. Barbara Brady and Anne Black, 'Women Compositors and the Factory Acts', The Economic Journal, 9, 34 (June 1899), pp. 261-6.
'The Trades Described' and 'Women's Work and Organisation', from J. Ramsay Macdonald (ed.), Women in the Printing Trades: A Sociological Study (London, 1904), pp. 1-16, 24-43.
Charles Manby Smith, extract from The Working-man's Way in the World: being the autobiography of a journeyman printer (London, 1853), pp. 283-97.
Andrew Aird, Letter Press Printing in Glasgow During the Last 50 Years (Glasgow: Privately Printed, 1882), pp. 5-10.
Index
Volume 2 Introduction
Bibliography
Part 1. TECHNOLOGIES AND PROCESSES
J. Y. W. MacAlister, 'The Durability of Modern Papers', The Library, 1, 10, 1 (1898), pp. 295-304.
'A Commercial History of a Penny Magazine' (1833) [4-part series] The Penny Magazine, vol 2: 'No. 1--Introduction & Paper-Making" 96 (August 31-September 30, 1833), pp. 377-84; 'No. 2. Wood-cutting and Type-founding', 101 (September 30-October 31, 1833), pp. 417-24; 'No. 3. Compositors' Work and Stereotyping', 107 (October 31-November 30, 1833), pp. 465-72; 'No. 4. Printing Presses and Machinery-Bookbinding', 112 (November 30-December 31, 1833), pp. 505-11.
'Mechanism of Chambers's Journal', Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, 3, 175 (6 June 1835), pp. 149-51.
William Andrew Chatto, 'Wood-Engraving, its History and Practice', Illustrated London News (April 20, 1844), pp. 251-4; Supplement, pp. 257-9; April 27, 1844, pp. 273-4; May 4, 1844, pp. 293-4; May 11, 1844, pp. 309-310; May 18, 1844, pp. 325-6; June 1, 1844, pp. 357-8; June 22, 1844, pp.405-6; June 29, 1844, p. 417; July 6, 1844, p. 425.
C. H. Timperley, 'Directions to Pressmen: of Presses', from The printers' manual containing instructions to learners with scales of impositions, and numerous calculations, recipes, and scales of prices in the principal towns of Great Britain together with practical directions for conducting every department of a printing office (London: H. Johnson, etc., 1838), pp. 89-94.
John Jamieson, 'On Printing Machinery', Cowen Tracts, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (1865), pp. 1-13.
'The Mechanism of the Wharfedale' British Printer, XV (Jan-Feb, 1902), p. 49.
C. H. Timperley, 'Hand Typesetting', from, The printers' manual containing instructions to learners with scales of impositions, and numerous calculations, recipes, and scales of prices in the principal towns of Great Britain together with practical directions for conducting every department of a printing office (London: H. Johnson, etc., 1838), pp. 12-18.
'The Monotype', The Graphic (6 November 1897), p. 7.
'The Linotype Machine: What it Does and How it Works', Journal of the American Society for Naval Engineers (Feb 1900), pp. 208-211.
'Linotype Reading', British Printer 16 (1903), p. 232
'A Multiface Linotype Machine', Scientific American (8 August 1903), p. 97.
Part 2. PREMISES
'Destruction of the Caxton Printing-office by Fire', Imperial Magazine, 3 (1821), pp. 243-52.
'Inside a Printing Office I', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) 12, 576 (3 January 1863), 13-15.
'Inside a Printing Office II', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) 12, 576 (10 January 1863), 28-31.
'The Newspaper Printing Office', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) 12, 579 (31 January 1863), pp. 76-8.
'A Modern Printing Works', [Manchester Guardian] British Printer, XV (November-December 1902), pp. 277-82.
'A Description of the Offices of the Strand Magazine', The Strand Magazine, 4 (December 1892), pp. 594-606.
'The "Daily Graphic" - How it is Done (From the Supplement to the "Graphic" Christmas Number.)' British Printer, V (1892), Jan-Feb, p. 8.
John Southward, 'Progress in Book Printing', from Progress in Printing and the Graphic Arts during the Victorian Era (London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd, 1897), pp. 18-22.
Part 3. WORKING PRACTICES
'The Printer's Apprentice', The Penny Magazine (11 August 1838), pp. 306-8.
Francis Bond Head, 'The Printer's Devil', The Quarterly Review, 65, 129 (December 1838), pp 1-30.
'A Few Words to Our Readers', Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, New Series, vol. III, no. 53 (4 January 1845), pp. 1-3.
H. Ashton, 'How to Succeed as a Printer', British Printer, VII (Jan-Feb 1895), pp. 17-19.
'Some Notes on Compositors', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) (17 January 1860), pp. 37-40.
'The Printers' Chapel', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) (24 January 1863), pp. 62-4.
'How Macaulay's History was Bound', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) (31 January 1856), pp. 72-4.
'The Printing and Binding of the Revised Bible', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (August 1885), pp. 543-6.
Frederick Saunders, The author's printing and publishing assistant, comprising explanations of the process of printing preparation ... (London: Saunders & Otley, 1839), pp 1-60.
The Author's Handbook: a complete guide to the art and system of publishing on commission (London: E Churton, Commission Publishers, 1844).
C. Kegan Paul, 'The Production and Life of Books', Fortnightly Review (April 1883), pp. 485-99.
Emily Hill, 'What Can Our Daughters Do for a Living?', Women's Penny Paper, 8.195 (23 September 1897), p. 198.
L. Barbara Brady and Anne Black, 'Women Compositors and the Factory Acts', The Economic Journal, 9, 34 (June 1899), pp. 261-6.
'The Trades Described' and 'Women's Work and Organisation', from J. Ramsay Macdonald (ed.), Women in the Printing Trades: A Sociological Study (London, 1904), pp. 1-16, 24-43.
Charles Manby Smith, extract from The Working-man's Way in the World: being the autobiography of a journeyman printer (London, 1853), pp. 283-97.
Andrew Aird, Letter Press Printing in Glasgow During the Last 50 Years (Glasgow: Privately Printed, 1882), pp. 5-10.
Index
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industrial print technology;nineteenth-century printing;linotype and monotype;lithographic processes;print trade unions;women in printing trades;historical print production methods
Volume 2: Publishing and Technologies of Production
Volume 2 Introduction
Bibliography
Part 1. TECHNOLOGIES AND PROCESSES
J. Y. W. MacAlister, 'The Durability of Modern Papers', The Library, 1, 10, 1 (1898), pp. 295-304.
'A Commercial History of a Penny Magazine' (1833) [4-part series] The Penny Magazine, vol 2: 'No. 1--Introduction & Paper-Making" 96 (August 31-September 30, 1833), pp. 377-84; 'No. 2. Wood-cutting and Type-founding', 101 (September 30-October 31, 1833), pp. 417-24; 'No. 3. Compositors' Work and Stereotyping', 107 (October 31-November 30, 1833), pp. 465-72; 'No. 4. Printing Presses and Machinery-Bookbinding', 112 (November 30-December 31, 1833), pp. 505-11.
'Mechanism of Chambers's Journal', Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, 3, 175 (6 June 1835), pp. 149-51.
William Andrew Chatto, 'Wood-Engraving, its History and Practice', Illustrated London News (April 20, 1844), pp. 251-4; Supplement, pp. 257-9; April 27, 1844, pp. 273-4; May 4, 1844, pp. 293-4; May 11, 1844, pp. 309-310; May 18, 1844, pp. 325-6; June 1, 1844, pp. 357-8; June 22, 1844, pp.405-6; June 29, 1844, p. 417; July 6, 1844, p. 425.
C. H. Timperley, 'Directions to Pressmen: of Presses', from The printers' manual containing instructions to learners with scales of impositions, and numerous calculations, recipes, and scales of prices in the principal towns of Great Britain together with practical directions for conducting every department of a printing office (London: H. Johnson, etc., 1838), pp. 89-94.
John Jamieson, 'On Printing Machinery', Cowen Tracts, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (1865), pp. 1-13.
'The Mechanism of the Wharfedale' British Printer, XV (Jan-Feb, 1902), p. 49.
C. H. Timperley, 'Hand Typesetting', from, The printers' manual containing instructions to learners with scales of impositions, and numerous calculations, recipes, and scales of prices in the principal towns of Great Britain together with practical directions for conducting every department of a printing office (London: H. Johnson, etc., 1838), pp. 12-18.
'The Monotype', The Graphic (6 November 1897), p. 7.
'The Linotype Machine: What it Does and How it Works', Journal of the American Society for Naval Engineers (Feb 1900), pp. 208-211.
'Linotype Reading', British Printer 16 (1903), p. 232
'A Multiface Linotype Machine', Scientific American (8 August 1903), p. 97.
Part 2. PREMISES
'Destruction of the Caxton Printing-office by Fire', Imperial Magazine, 3 (1821), pp. 243-52.
'Inside a Printing Office I', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) 12, 576 (3 January 1863), 13-15.
'Inside a Printing Office II', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) 12, 576 (10 January 1863), 28-31.
'The Newspaper Printing Office', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) 12, 579 (31 January 1863), pp. 76-8.
'A Modern Printing Works', [Manchester Guardian] British Printer, XV (November-December 1902), pp. 277-82.
'A Description of the Offices of the Strand Magazine', The Strand Magazine, 4 (December 1892), pp. 594-606.
'The "Daily Graphic" - How it is Done (From the Supplement to the "Graphic" Christmas Number.)' British Printer, V (1892), Jan-Feb, p. 8.
John Southward, 'Progress in Book Printing', from Progress in Printing and the Graphic Arts during the Victorian Era (London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd, 1897), pp. 18-22.
Part 3. WORKING PRACTICES
'The Printer's Apprentice', The Penny Magazine (11 August 1838), pp. 306-8.
Francis Bond Head, 'The Printer's Devil', The Quarterly Review, 65, 129 (December 1838), pp 1-30.
'A Few Words to Our Readers', Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, New Series, vol. III, no. 53 (4 January 1845), pp. 1-3.
H. Ashton, 'How to Succeed as a Printer', British Printer, VII (Jan-Feb 1895), pp. 17-19.
'Some Notes on Compositors', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) (17 January 1860), pp. 37-40.
'The Printers' Chapel', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) (24 January 1863), pp. 62-4.
'How Macaulay's History was Bound', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) (31 January 1856), pp. 72-4.
'The Printing and Binding of the Revised Bible', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (August 1885), pp. 543-6.
Frederick Saunders, The author's printing and publishing assistant, comprising explanations of the process of printing preparation ... (London: Saunders & Otley, 1839), pp 1-60.
The Author's Handbook: a complete guide to the art and system of publishing on commission (London: E Churton, Commission Publishers, 1844).
C. Kegan Paul, 'The Production and Life of Books', Fortnightly Review (April 1883), pp. 485-99.
Emily Hill, 'What Can Our Daughters Do for a Living?', Women's Penny Paper, 8.195 (23 September 1897), p. 198.
L. Barbara Brady and Anne Black, 'Women Compositors and the Factory Acts', The Economic Journal, 9, 34 (June 1899), pp. 261-6.
'The Trades Described' and 'Women's Work and Organisation', from J. Ramsay Macdonald (ed.), Women in the Printing Trades: A Sociological Study (London, 1904), pp. 1-16, 24-43.
Charles Manby Smith, extract from The Working-man's Way in the World: being the autobiography of a journeyman printer (London, 1853), pp. 283-97.
Andrew Aird, Letter Press Printing in Glasgow During the Last 50 Years (Glasgow: Privately Printed, 1882), pp. 5-10.
Index
Volume 2 Introduction
Bibliography
Part 1. TECHNOLOGIES AND PROCESSES
J. Y. W. MacAlister, 'The Durability of Modern Papers', The Library, 1, 10, 1 (1898), pp. 295-304.
'A Commercial History of a Penny Magazine' (1833) [4-part series] The Penny Magazine, vol 2: 'No. 1--Introduction & Paper-Making" 96 (August 31-September 30, 1833), pp. 377-84; 'No. 2. Wood-cutting and Type-founding', 101 (September 30-October 31, 1833), pp. 417-24; 'No. 3. Compositors' Work and Stereotyping', 107 (October 31-November 30, 1833), pp. 465-72; 'No. 4. Printing Presses and Machinery-Bookbinding', 112 (November 30-December 31, 1833), pp. 505-11.
'Mechanism of Chambers's Journal', Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, 3, 175 (6 June 1835), pp. 149-51.
William Andrew Chatto, 'Wood-Engraving, its History and Practice', Illustrated London News (April 20, 1844), pp. 251-4; Supplement, pp. 257-9; April 27, 1844, pp. 273-4; May 4, 1844, pp. 293-4; May 11, 1844, pp. 309-310; May 18, 1844, pp. 325-6; June 1, 1844, pp. 357-8; June 22, 1844, pp.405-6; June 29, 1844, p. 417; July 6, 1844, p. 425.
C. H. Timperley, 'Directions to Pressmen: of Presses', from The printers' manual containing instructions to learners with scales of impositions, and numerous calculations, recipes, and scales of prices in the principal towns of Great Britain together with practical directions for conducting every department of a printing office (London: H. Johnson, etc., 1838), pp. 89-94.
John Jamieson, 'On Printing Machinery', Cowen Tracts, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (1865), pp. 1-13.
'The Mechanism of the Wharfedale' British Printer, XV (Jan-Feb, 1902), p. 49.
C. H. Timperley, 'Hand Typesetting', from, The printers' manual containing instructions to learners with scales of impositions, and numerous calculations, recipes, and scales of prices in the principal towns of Great Britain together with practical directions for conducting every department of a printing office (London: H. Johnson, etc., 1838), pp. 12-18.
'The Monotype', The Graphic (6 November 1897), p. 7.
'The Linotype Machine: What it Does and How it Works', Journal of the American Society for Naval Engineers (Feb 1900), pp. 208-211.
'Linotype Reading', British Printer 16 (1903), p. 232
'A Multiface Linotype Machine', Scientific American (8 August 1903), p. 97.
Part 2. PREMISES
'Destruction of the Caxton Printing-office by Fire', Imperial Magazine, 3 (1821), pp. 243-52.
'Inside a Printing Office I', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) 12, 576 (3 January 1863), 13-15.
'Inside a Printing Office II', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) 12, 576 (10 January 1863), 28-31.
'The Newspaper Printing Office', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) 12, 579 (31 January 1863), pp. 76-8.
'A Modern Printing Works', [Manchester Guardian] British Printer, XV (November-December 1902), pp. 277-82.
'A Description of the Offices of the Strand Magazine', The Strand Magazine, 4 (December 1892), pp. 594-606.
'The "Daily Graphic" - How it is Done (From the Supplement to the "Graphic" Christmas Number.)' British Printer, V (1892), Jan-Feb, p. 8.
John Southward, 'Progress in Book Printing', from Progress in Printing and the Graphic Arts during the Victorian Era (London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd, 1897), pp. 18-22.
Part 3. WORKING PRACTICES
'The Printer's Apprentice', The Penny Magazine (11 August 1838), pp. 306-8.
Francis Bond Head, 'The Printer's Devil', The Quarterly Review, 65, 129 (December 1838), pp 1-30.
'A Few Words to Our Readers', Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, New Series, vol. III, no. 53 (4 January 1845), pp. 1-3.
H. Ashton, 'How to Succeed as a Printer', British Printer, VII (Jan-Feb 1895), pp. 17-19.
'Some Notes on Compositors', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) (17 January 1860), pp. 37-40.
'The Printers' Chapel', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) (24 January 1863), pp. 62-4.
'How Macaulay's History was Bound', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (London) (31 January 1856), pp. 72-4.
'The Printing and Binding of the Revised Bible', The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation (August 1885), pp. 543-6.
Frederick Saunders, The author's printing and publishing assistant, comprising explanations of the process of printing preparation ... (London: Saunders & Otley, 1839), pp 1-60.
The Author's Handbook: a complete guide to the art and system of publishing on commission (London: E Churton, Commission Publishers, 1844).
C. Kegan Paul, 'The Production and Life of Books', Fortnightly Review (April 1883), pp. 485-99.
Emily Hill, 'What Can Our Daughters Do for a Living?', Women's Penny Paper, 8.195 (23 September 1897), p. 198.
L. Barbara Brady and Anne Black, 'Women Compositors and the Factory Acts', The Economic Journal, 9, 34 (June 1899), pp. 261-6.
'The Trades Described' and 'Women's Work and Organisation', from J. Ramsay Macdonald (ed.), Women in the Printing Trades: A Sociological Study (London, 1904), pp. 1-16, 24-43.
Charles Manby Smith, extract from The Working-man's Way in the World: being the autobiography of a journeyman printer (London, 1853), pp. 283-97.
Andrew Aird, Letter Press Printing in Glasgow During the Last 50 Years (Glasgow: Privately Printed, 1882), pp. 5-10.
Index
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