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Contents to Printing History (New Series)

This consolidated table of contents to Printing History New Series contains authors (or reviewers) and titles. (The consolidated table of contents for Printing History Original Series is here.) References are made to whole issue number and pages. See APHA's list of back issues for sale and issue numbering of Printing History or our Consolidated index of Subjects and Titles. Some out of print issues can be found at many research libraries.

Authors of articles are named at the beginning of each articles. Names of reviewers are noted in square brackets after the author/title of the book. Reviews signed "WP" were written by the editor.

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Number 1 (January 2007)

Gregory Graalfs, Photography in Reproduction: Its Role in the Settlement of California

Kitty Maryatt, Experience Gutenberg Project: Printing Beorum II at the Scripps College Press

Reviews
[Reviewers names in brackets, reviews signed "WP" are by the editor, William Peterson]

  • Christopher de Hamel and Joel Silver, Disbound and Dispersed: The Leaf Book Considered. [WP]
  • Irene Tichenor, No Art without Craft: The Life of Theodore Low DeVinne, Printer. [WP]
  • James N. Green and Peter Stallybrass, Benjamin Franklin, Printer and Writer. [Calhoun Winton]
  • John A. Lane, Early Type Specimens in the Plantin-Moretus Museum. [Alastair Johnston]
  • Lawrence Wallis, George W. Jones: Printer Laureate. [WP]
  • Richard Southall, Printer's Type in the Twentieth Century: Manufacturing and Design Methods. [WP]
  • Jane Pomeroy, Alexander Anderson: Wood-engraver and Illustrator. [Alastair Johnston]
  • Ari Rafaeli, Book Typography. [WP]
  • Michael Mitchell and Susan Wightman, Book Typography: A Designer's Manual. [WP]
  • Maureen Watry, The Vale Press: Charles Ricketts, A Publisher in Ernest. [WP]
  • Type and Typography: Highlights from Matrix, the Review for Printers and Bibliophiles. [WP]
  • Fred Smeijers, Type Now: A Manifesto, plus Work So Far. [Alastair Johnston]
  • John A. Lane and Robert Slimbach, Garamond Premier Pro:  A Contemporary Adaptation. [WP]
  • Reynolds Stone, The Albion Press. [WP]

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    Number 2 (July 2007)

    Lance Hidy, Calligraphy and Letterpress in Design Education.

    Matthew J. Shaw, Keeping Time in the Age of Franklin: Almanacs and the Atlantic World.

    • Tyrus Harmsen and Stephen Tabor, The Plantin Press of Saul and Lillian Marks: A Bibliography. [Alastair Johnson]
    • Betty Bright, No Longer Innocent: Book Art in America. [WP]

    • Richard B. Doubleday, Jan Tschicold, Designer: The Penguin Years. [WP]

    • James Mosley, Handmade Type: Thoughts on the Preservation of Typographic Materials. [Stephen O. Saxe]

    • Simon Loxley, Type: The Secret History of Letters. [WP]

    • Moira F. Harris and Leo J. Harris, Minnesota on Paper: Collecting our Printed History. [WP]

    • Virginia Smith, Forms in Modernism: The Unity of Typography, Architecture and the Design Arts. [WP]

    • Mathieu Lommen, Sem Hartz and the Making of Linotype Juliana. [WP]

    • Don Hauser, Printers of the Streets and the Lanes of Melbourne. [WP]

    • Jenny Uglo,  Nature's Engraver: A Life of Thomas Bewick. [WP]

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    Number 3 (January 2008)

    Gabe Smedresman, Geofroy Tory's Champ Fleury in the Context of the Renaissance Reconstruction of the Roman Capital Alphabet.

    Joan Boudreau, Publishing the U.S. Exploring Expedition: The Fruits of the Glorious Enterprise.

    • Scott-Martin Kosofsky, ed. The SP Century: Boston's Society of Printers through One Hundred Years of Change [Martin Antonetti]

    • Peter Holliday, Edward Johnston: Master Calligrapher [Jerry Kelly]

    • Frans A Janssen. Technique and Design in the History of Printing [Alastair Johnson]

    • Alice H.R.H. Beckwith, Illustrating the Good Life: The Pissarros' Eragny Press, 1894-1914. A Catalogue of an Exhibition of Books, Prints and Drawings Related to the Work of the Press [WP]

     

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    Number 4 (July 2008)

    James Mosley, The Materials of Typefounding: A List of Surviving Collections.

    Simon Loxley, Frederic Warde, Crosby Giage, and the Watch Hill Press.

    • [Because of lack of space, there are no book reviews in this issue. We promise that the reviews will return in January. - The Editor]

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    Number 5 (Forthcoming)

    Forthcoming.

     

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