Printing History 31/32 in the Mail
APHA members will soon receive Printing History 31/32. Guest editor Daniel Arbino developed this 124-page double issue inspired by the theme of APHA’s 2021 conference “Impresos: Printing Across Latin American and Caribbean Cultures.” (Dr. Arbino was ably advised by the newly formed Editorial Committee: Josef Beery, Sam Lemley, Paul Shaw, and Irene Tichenor.)
Printing History 31/32 feature articles on
- Censorship and licensing in sixteenth-century Spain
- The Mexican Codex Tonindeye
- José Posada broadsides at the New York Public Library
- 1990s Latin American immigrant rock music magazines in Los Angeles
- An interview with book artist Nicole Delgado (with a sample of Risographic printing)
- The mobile printmaking studio Drive-by Press
Also, for the first time Printing History has published articles in Spanish (with English abstracts):
- A study of Latin American type specimens
- An examination of Peruvian comics defending the local indigenous language and culture
Lastly, this issue includes two book reviews: one on printing politics in nineteenth-century Mexico and one on the history of Dominican migration in the U.S. via the periodical Las Novedades.