"American Authors as Printers: Part 1," American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 3 (2000). |
"American Authors as Printers: Part 2," American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 144: 5 (2001). |
"American Type Foundry Specimen Books," American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 4-5 (1997). |
"Archaeology of Printing Types, The," American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 1 (1998). |
"Brief History of Golding & Co., A," Printing History 2, Iss. 2 [6], (1981): 13-19. |
"Bruce Pivotal Typecaster and its Influence Nineteenth-Century Typography, The," Journal of the Printing Historical Society 24 (2016). |
"'Franklin' Common Press," Printing History 12, Iss. 1 [23], (1990): 34-35. |
"Goodman Common Press: The Oldest American-Made Press, The," Printing History 14, Iss. 1 [25], (1991): 28-29. |
"Gregynog Press Paradiso Type, The," American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 3 (1996). |
"Kemble Collections, The," American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 3 (1997). |
"Landis Valley Museum Ramage Press, The," Printing History 15, Iss. 1 (1993): 26-27. |
"Nineteenth Century Type Collections in America," The APHA Newsletter. No. 71 (May/June 1986): 9-10 (whole issue). |
Old-Time Advertising Cuts and Typography: 184 Plates from the Boston Type and Stereotype Foundry Catalog (1832) , NY: Dover Publications, 1989. 184pp. |
"Oldest Columbian Press Found in Australia; Might Have Been Manufactured in the US, American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 3 (1999). |
"On the Track of Old Common Presses," American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 3 (1996). |
"Pinmarks on Old Type," American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 3 (1997). |
"Printer's Libraries: Part One," American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 3 (1998). |
'Small Old Printing Press', A Printing History 16, Iss. 1-2 [31-32] (1994): 25-26. |
Those Golding Oldies at the Printing House at the Sign of the Four Ducks: Being an Account of the Acquisition of these Presses and their Glowing Qualities, Along with a Brief History Hitherto Unpublished of Mr. William H. Golding and his Presses. Wichita, KS: Four Ducks Press, 1981. |
Travels with Pat, Council Bluffs, IA: Yellow Barn Press, 1994. |
"Type Founders of New York City, 1840-1900, The," Printing History 2, Iss. 1 [3], (1980): 4-19. |
"Typographic Anecdotes Type Founders of New York City, 1840-1900, The," Printing History 2, Iss. 1 [3], (1980): 4-19., American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 5 (1997). |
"Vocabulary of Printing,The," American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 1 (1998). |