Printing History 35 in the Mail
APHA members will soon receive Printing History 35. This 100-page issue was developed by guest editors Aaron Pratt and Brittney Washington and advised by the Editorial Committee: Johanna Drucker, Sam Lemley, and Irene Tichenor. Printing History 35 feature articles on:
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Typesetting as Women’s Work
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Easter Eggs in the Printing of Henry Morris and the Bird & Bull Press
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Auriol as a Text Typeface:
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Queer Print in Victorian England
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Engraving of Matrices on a Modified Preis Engraver
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Selections from the APHA Fifty Print Exchange
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Thoughts on the founding of APHA and in the 1990s and early 2000s
This issue includes book reviews of Teaching the History of the Book, The JAB Anthology: Selections from the Journal of Artists’ Books, 1994–2020, and Albert Kner: Artist, Icon, Legend; Discovering His Legacy in Industrial Design.