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Stephen O. Saxe Bibliography

Printing history author Stephen O. Saxe (1930–2019) was an early member of APHA and Newsletter editor from 1986 to 1990. APHA invites Mr. Saxe’s friends and colleagues, and printing history researchers to help crowd-source his bibliography.  Update


As Author

"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 129 (1997)
"Archaeology of Printing Types, The," American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 132 (1998).
"Bruce Pivotal Typecaster and its Influence Nineteenth-Century Typography, The," Journal of the Printing Historical Society 24 (2016).
"'Franklin' Common Press," Printing History, Old Series 23 (1990): 34-35.
"Brief History of Golding & Co., A," Printing History, Old Series 6 (1981): 13-19.
"Goodman Common Press: The Oldest American-Made Press, The," Printing History, Old Series 25 (1991): 28-29.
"Landis Valley Museum Ramage Press, The," Printing History, Old Series 29 (1993): 26-27.
"Nineteenth Century Type Collections in America," The APHA Newsletter. 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.
"Oldest Columbian Press Found in Australia; Might Have Been Manufactured in the US, American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 135 (1999).
"On the Track of Old Common Presses," American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 126 (1996).
"Pinmarks on Old Type," American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 127 (1997).
"Ruggles and Gordon: The Invention of the Platen Job Press" American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 83 (1988).
"Printer's Libraries: Part One," American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 134 (1998).
'Small Old Printing Press,' Printing History, Old Series 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Being an Account of the Acquisition of these Presses and their Glowing Qualities, Along with a Brief History Hitherto Unpublished of Mr.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, Old Series 3 (1980): 4-19.
"Typographic Anecdotes Type Founders of New York City, 1840-1900," American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 128 (1997).
"Vocabulary of Printing,The," American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 133 (1998).
"What’s New—Tradition and Innovation in the Book Arts ," American Printing History Association (APHA) Newsletter 132 (1998)

In Collaboration

Annenberg, Maurice with an introduction by Stephen O. Saxe. Type Foundries of America and their Catalogs. Second Edition. Oak Knoll Press, 1994.
Hopkins, Richard L, ed. David MacMillan, Raymond Stanley Nelson, Jr., and Stephen O. Saxe Making Printers’ TypeHill & Dale Press, 2020.
Kelly, Rob Roy, introduction, with a foreword by Stephen O. Saxe, Specimen Book of Wood Type: from the Collection of the Silver Buckle Press. Silver Buckle Press, 1999.
Loy, William E., Alastair M. Johnston and Stephen O. Saxe, eds. Nineteenth-Century American Designers and Engravers of Type. Oak Knoll Books, 2009.
Saxe, Stephen O. and John Depol, American Iron Hand Presses. New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 1992.
Saxe, Stephen O. et. al. Bullheads & Broadsides: Job Printing in the 19th-Century Seaport. South Street Seaport Museum, 1985.

This document was initiated by Amelia Hugill-Fontanel and maintained by Paul Moxon, website editor.