item: #1 of 22 id: 20195 author: Fletcher, F. Morley (Frank Morley) title: Wood-Block Printing A Description of the Craft of Woodcutting and Colour Printing Based on the Japanese Practice date: None words: 17396 flesch: 73 summary: Moreover, the craft is under the disadvantage that all the stages of the work, from making the first design to taking the final impressions, must be done by the artist himself--work which includes the delicate cutting of line and planning of colour blocks, and the preparation of colour and paper. INDEX Alum, 50 Andreani, Andrea, xi Baldung, Hans, x Bamboo-sheath, 62 Baren, 11, 61, 62 Baren, manner of using, 72 Baren, to re-cover, 63, 64 Baren, to re-cover (diagram), 64 Batches, size of, 89 Batten, J. D., 2 Block cutting, materials, 17 Blocks, cutting of, 17, 23 Blocks, mounting of, 18 Blocks, planning of, 23 Books of reference, 129 Bowie, Henry P., 86 British Museum Print Room, 43 Brushes, 65 Brushes, drawing of, 66 Carborundum stone, 21 Cherry wood, 17 Chiaroscuro, x Chinese ink, 55 Chisel, grip of, 34, 35 Chisels, 20 Clearing of spaces, 33 Clearing of wood between knife cuts, 35 Colour, 56 Colour block, diagram of section, 42 Colour blocks, plan of, 39 Colour blocks, planning, 40, 41 Colour blocks, printing from, 73 Colour design, 87 Commercial development, 5 Conventions of design, 82 Co-operative printing, 89 Craft in Japan, 61 Craftsmen, training of, 24 Cranach, Lucas, x Crane, Walter, ix Creasote, 56 Cutting, 25 Da Carpo, Ugo, x Damping, 14 Damping sheets, 51 Design, 27 Design, conventions in, 82 Designing, 81 Designing wood-block prints, principles of, 81 Design of key-block, 26 Diagram of knife cuts, 33 Drying of colour, 77 Drying of prints, 79 Errors of register, 43 Eve and the Serpent, print of, 2 Flat treatment, 26, 27 Foliage, 85 Gelatine, 48 Giles, William, 65 Glue solution with colour, 58, 75 Gouge, method of holding, 35 Gradations, printing of, 75 Grip of chisel, 34, 35 Hands, position of, in cutting, 30, 31 Herkomer, ix Hiroshigé, 84 Impressions, possible number of, 92 Ink, 54 Inking of block, 69 Ink, preservative for, 56 Italian woodcuts, ix Jackson, T. B., xii Japan, craft in, 4, 23 Japanese blocks, 43 Japanese craftsmen, 61 Japanese drawing, 27 Japanese key-block, 33 Japanese Painting, The Laws of, 86 Japanese paper, 54 Japanese printers, 52, 80 Japanese prints, 83 Key-block, 25, 27, 84, 85 Key-block impressions, 5, 26, 33 Knife, 19 Knife, drawing of, 19 Knife, use of, 24 Knife cuts, diagram of, 33 Laws of Japanese Painting, 86 Light and shade, 85 Line block, cutting of, 32 Line, development of, 32 Line of key-block, 26 Mallet, 21 Mallet, drawing of, 21 Mantegna, xi Millboards for drying, 79 Modern prints, 83 Mordant, alum as, 50 Mould, 79 Mulberry fibre, 47 Museums, sets of blocks at, 43 Number of impressions, 92 Offsetting, 71, 77 Oilstones, 21 Orlik, Prof. Emil, 7 Outamaro, 24 Pad, 61 Paper, 47 Paper, damping of, 51 Paper, manner of holding, 70 Paper, mould in, 79 Paper, need of white, 54 Paper, sizing of, 48 Paper, sizing of (drawing), 49 Paste, 58 Paste, amount used in printing, 74 Paste, preparation of, 59 Plank, preparation of, 18 Planning of blocks, 24 Position of hands, 30, 31 Posters, 86, 87 Printing, 67 Printing, co-operative, 89 Printing, detailed method of, 61 Printing from colour blocks, 73 Printing, general description of, 9 Printing of gradations, 75, 76, 77 Printing pad, 62 Prints, designing, 81 Prints, drying of, 79 Register, 71, 78 Register, errors of, 41, 43 Register marks, 36, 37, 42 Register marks, position of, 37 Register marks, section of, 38 Rice flour, 59 Rice paste, 58 Rubber, glass, 65 Rubber, printing, 61 Shadows, treatment of, 85 Shallow cuts, 34 Shrinking of paper, 41 Siberian bear hair brushes, 66 Size, amount of, in paper, 75 Size, excess of, 75 Sizing of paper, 48, 49 Smithsonian Institution pamphlet, 2 South Kensington Museum, 43 Spots in paper, 79 Table, plan of, 11 Tokuno, T., 2 Tools for block-cutting, 19 Training of designers, 86 Treatment of form, 93 Tree-forms, 85, 93 Variety of line, 82, 83 Washita oilstone, 22 Wood, 17 Woodcuts, Italian, ix. Work-table, plan of, 11 * * keywords: block; block printing; colour; cut; design; illustration; japanese; key; knife; line; paper; paste; printing; prints; register; wood; work cache: 20195.txt plain text: 20195.txt item: #2 of 22 id: 20374 author: Hamilton, Frederick W. (Frederick William) title: Capitals A Primer of Information about Capitalization with some Practical Typographic Hints as to the Use of Capitals date: None words: 11694 flesch: 68 summary: Capitalize _Holy_ in _Holy place_ and _Holy of holies_. Say _Gospel of John_, but speak of the _gospel message_. Capitalize, _men pray to god, to christ and to the virgin mary that they may be defended by the holy ghost from those assaults of the devil which would make devils of them_. keywords: book; capitals; case; co.; glossary; illustrated; information; letters; lines; names; new; printing; questions; review; review questions; rule; titles; type; use; words; work cache: 20374.txt plain text: 20374.txt item: #3 of 22 id: 22534 author: Charless, Charlotte Taylor Blow title: A Biographical Sketch of the Life and Character of Joseph Charless In a Series of Letters to his Grandchildren date: None words: 48056 flesch: 67 summary: I alluded to the celebration, and said, �It only needed �father� to read the �Cotter�s Saturday Night� to have made it complete in interest. She accompanied him at night, and at all times to Church, preferring (when we did not ride) to take the long walk with �father� to going with �mother� across the street to �the Second Church. keywords: business; character; charless; children; church; day; dear; death; family; father; friend; god; good; grandfather; heart; home; hope; house; husband; kind; letter; life; little; louis; love; man; men; mind; mother; new; place; poor; things; time; world; years cache: 22534.txt plain text: 22534.txt item: #4 of 22 id: 26029 author: Slater, John Rothwell title: Printing and the Renaissance A paper read before the Fortnightly Club of Rochester, New York date: None words: 9194 flesch: 58 summary: In the third place, the early binders, down through the sixteenth century and even later, used sheets of vellum from old manuscripts for the linings and the covers of printed books. The mechanical advance in the art of writing brought about by printing was at first regarded as consisting in the greater rapidity and lower cost at which printed books could be produced. keywords: aldus; art; books; business; century; greek; latin; manuscripts; new; printers; printing; renaissance; time; type; works; years cache: 26029.txt plain text: 26029.txt item: #5 of 22 id: 27834 author: Bassett, Sara Ware title: Paul and the Printing Press date: None words: 48152 flesch: 84 summary: While Mr. Carter sat in his editorial office and thus reflected on his many business ventures Paul Cameron was also sitting in his editorial domain thinking intently. So 1920 danced gayly until midnight, forgetful of every shadow, and when weary, sleepy, but triumphant, a half-jubilant, half-sorrowful lot of girls and boys betook themselves to their homes, it was with ringing cheers for the Burmingham High School, the class of 1920, the _March Hare_, Mr. Carter, its printer, and Paul Cameron, its editor-in-chief. keywords: books; boy; boys; business; cameron; carter; course; day; echo; father; good; great; hand; hare; man; march; matter; mean; melville; money; newspaper; paper; paul; paul cameron; people; press; printing; right; room; school; sir; thing; thought; time; type; typewriter; use; way; work cache: 27834.txt plain text: 27834.txt item: #6 of 22 id: 31006 author: Saunders, Frederick title: The Author's Printing and Publishing Assistant Comprising Explanations of the Process of Printing; Preparation and Calculation of Manuscripts; Choice of Paper, Type, Binding, Illustrations, Publishing, Advertising, &c.; with an Exemplification and Description of the Typographical Marks Used in the Correction of the Press date: None words: 14409 flesch: 74 summary: Stereotype Printing is thus a very valuable process, for works not liable to alteration, as Bibles, School Books, and other works of which large numbers are required, as it would be impossible to keep the moveable Types standing for such works, without a very great outlay of Capital.[22-*] Another mode of Printing, is that called LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING, or PRINTING FROM STONE. Pica is the type usually employed in Printing works of History, Biography, Travels, &c., in the Demy octavo size; Small Pica, in Novels, Romances, &c., in the Post octavo size; and Long Primer, Poetry, in the Foolscap octavo size. keywords: author; engravings; esq; footnote; ink; letter; lines; manuscript; margin; number; page; paper; post 8vo; press; printing; process; proof; publishers; size; type; vols; words; work cache: 31006.txt plain text: 31006.txt item: #7 of 22 id: 31596 author: Morris, William title: The Art and Craft of Printing date: None words: 22907 flesch: 79 summary: The ornamentation of printed books is too wide a subject to be dealt with fully here; but one thing must be said on it. Therefore, granted well-designed type, due spacing of the lines and words, and proper position of the page on the paper, all books might be at least comely and well-looking: and if to these good qualities were added really beautiful ornament and pictures, printed books might once again illustrate to the full the position of our Society that a work of utility might be also a work of art, if we cared to make it so. keywords: 4to; black; book; borders; chaucer; copies; edition; guineas; kelmscott; letter; list; morris; page; paper; poems; press; printing; red; title; type; vellum; william; william morris; woodcut cache: 31596.txt plain text: 31596.txt item: #8 of 22 id: 32400 author: Ford, John Sawtelle title: Paper and Printing Recipes A Handy Volume of Practical Recipes, Concerning the Every-Day Business of Stationers, Printers, Binders, and the Kindred Trades date: None words: 19615 flesch: 74 summary: To make aniline ink paper thick filtering paper is soaked in a very concentrated solution of an aniline dye and allowed to dry; it may then be soaked again to make it absorb more color. In adopting this plan with regard to gilt frames around water colors or prints, be sure that not enough moisture is used to run off the frame, or the paper will be stained. keywords: acid; blue; color; glue; gold; ink; inks; oil; paper; parts; printing; red; solution; type; use; varnish; water; white; wood cache: 32400.txt plain text: 32400.txt item: #9 of 22 id: 32997 author: Detroit news title: The Style Book of The Detroit News date: None words: 29176 flesch: 71 summary: Filipino_, spelling of, 51 Fine writing, 4, 14 Firm names, use of, 42 _first of series_, writing of, 55 First three years of the war, 72-74 _flag_, capitalization of, 19 Flaubert, Camille, quoted, 61 _floral offerings_, use of, 50 _flowers_, use of, 50 _follow copy_, use of phrase, 7 _foot ball_, spelling of, 51 Force, 58 _forecast_, past tense of, 31 _forecasted_, prefer _forecast_ to, 31 _foregoing statement_, use of, 56 Foreign phrases, 2, 14, 54 _former_, capitalization of, 17 _fort_, abbreviation of, 42 _forward_, spelling of, 52 _Fourth of July_, capitalization of, 18 _Fr._, use of, 48 _frisk_, misuse of, 55 _from_ misused with diseases, 37 when to omit, 37 Front page paper, 2 _funeral_, terms referring to, 50 _further_ distinguished from _farther_, 33 _future before him_, phrase to avoid, 49 G _gaiety_, spelling of, 51 _gaily_, spelling of, 51 Game, newspaper work as a, 3 _garden_, capitalization of, 18 _gat_, misuse of, 55 _gatling_, capitalization of, 20 _gentleman_, use of, 25 Geographical terms, capitalization of, 18 Girls, protection of good name of, 54 _goodby_, spelling of, 51 _government_, capitalization of, 17 _governor_, capitalization of, 17 Grace, 58 Grammar, 11 bad, not funny, 14 Grievance, treatment of reader with a, 2 _grim reaper_ to be avoided, 50 _groom_ misused for _bridegroom_, 25 _guarantee_ misused for _guaranty_, 51 _guillotine_, capitalization of, 20 _grows smaller_, misuse of, 55 _gun_, misuse of, 55 H Hackneyed phrases, 57 _hall_, capitalization of, 17 Handles, name, 45 _hang_, past tense of, 31 _hanged_, use of, 31 _happen_, use of, 30 _happening_, use of, 24 Heads, 8 _heart disease_, use of, 50 _failure_, use of, 50 _Hebrew_, rules governing use of, 46 _he or she_, avoid, 27 _healthful_, use of, 35 _healthy_, use of, 35 _Herculean_, capitalization of, 20 _high noon_, avoid, 49 _high school_, capitalization of, 19 _highway_, capitalization of, 20 Hill, Adams Sherman, quoted, 71 _Hindu_, spelling of, 51 _his or her_, avoid, 27 _hoard_ confused with _horde_, 52 _hoi polloi_, use of, without article, 49 _holidays_, capitalization of, 18 _holy names_, _places_, _events_, etc., capitalization of, 19 _home_ preferred to _residence_, 25 _homeopathic_, spelling of, 51 _horde_ confused with _hoard_, 52 _hospital_, capitalization of, 17 _hotel_, capitalization of, 17 _house_, _of representatives_, etc., capitalization of, 18 _Hull_, _Palmer_, etc., capitalization of, 17 preferred to _residence_, 25 Howells, William Dean, quoted, 14 _human_ used as adjective, 34 _hung_, use of, 31 _ Knight Templar_, plural of, 52 _Korea_, spelling of, 51 L _Labor Day_, capitalization of, 18 _lady_, use of, 25 _la grippe_, omit article with, 49 _lane_, capitalization of, 20 _late_, _the_, use of, 50 _latitude_, use figures to express, 38 Law of libel, 3, 64-71 _laws_, capitalization of, 19 _lay_, use of, 29-30 Leaders, use of, 22 Leads, 7 A. P., 15 _leaves_ preferred to _departs_, 30 _legislative bodies_, capitalization of, 18 _legislature_, capitalization, 18 _Leipzig_, spelling of, 51 _lend_ preferred to _loan_, 30 _lengthy_, prefer _long_ to, 34 _lessen_ confused with _lesson_, 52 Libel laws, 3, 64-71 _liable_ misused for _likely_, 33 Liberal, capitalization of, 18 _lie_, use of, 29-30 _lieutenant-governor_, capitalization of, 17 _like_ misused as conjunction, 28 _likely_ preferred to _liable_, 33 _live at hotel_ preferred to _stop at hotel_, 30 _lives_ preferred to _reside_, 30 _livid_, use of, 35 _loan_, prefer _lend_ to, 30 _localities_, capitalization of names of, 18 _long_ preferred to _lengthy_, 34 Longfellow, Henry W., quoted, 11 _longitude_, use figures with, 38 _long way_, spelling of, 52 _look_, use of, intransitively, 29 _lurid_, use of, 35 M _M_ in heads, 9 _macadam_, capitalization of, 20 Macaulay, Thomas Babington, quoted, 51 _maize_ confused with _maze_, 52 _majority_, meaning of, 24 _man_ preferred to _gentleman_, 25 _maneuver_, spelling of, 51 _many_ preferred to _a number of_, 34 Margins, 7 _marriage_ confused with _wedding_, 50 _master_ to be avoided, 45 _may_ in heads, 10 _mayor_, capitalization of, 17 _maze_ confused with _maize_, 52 _medieval_, spelling of, 51 _memoranda_, number of, 24 Metric system, 40-41 Metier, learning the, 6 _Mich._, use of, 43 Michigan Institutions, 59 _middle west_, capitalization of, 18 Military titles, punctuation of, 19 capitalization of, 19 abbreviation of, 44 _minister_, diplomatic, 24 of gospel, 48 _miraculous escape_, avoid use of, 56 Misspelled names, 45 _ keywords: book; capitalization; capitalize; case; copy; day; dec; general; heads; language; libel; man; matter; meaning; means; men; michigan; names; news; newspaper; officers; past; person; phrase; place; present; public; publication; punctuation; reporter; rules; spelling; state; story; street; style; things; truth; use; verb; war; way; words; write; writing cache: 32997.txt plain text: 32997.txt item: #10 of 22 id: 33413 author: Rawlings, Gertrude Burford title: The Story of Books date: None words: 39739 flesch: 65 summary: It is not, however, the purpose of these pages to deal at length with the ancient history of the _manuscript_ book, but, after briefly noticing the chief links which connect the volumes of to-day with primeval records, to present to the reader a few of the many points of interest offered by the modern history of the _printed_ book. As early as 1479 Conrad de Homborch, a Cologne printer, had issued a Bible accompanied by canons, etc., which was allowed and approved by the University of Cologne, and in 1486 the Archbishop of Mentz issued a mandate forbidding the translation into the vulgar tongue of Greek, Latin, and other books, without the previous approbation of the University. keywords: abbey; art; bible; bindings; block; books; caxton; century; chapter; city; copies; cover; date; day; england; english; france; great; greek; gutenberg; hand; irish; italy; john; large; latin; libraries; library; literature; manuscripts; mentz; number; page; paper; place; press; printers; printing; roman; set; text; time; title; types; use; volumes; work; world; writing; years cache: 33413.txt plain text: 33413.txt item: #11 of 22 id: 33497 author: Forster, H. C. title: From Xylographs to Lead Molds; A.D. 1440-A.D. 1921 date: None words: 13259 flesch: 66 summary: The dancing condition of the lines and letters make it almost impossible to think that they are impressions from metal type. To the Koreans also is attributed the invention of copper type in the beginning of the 15th century, and the inspection of books bearing the dates of that period seems to show that they used such type, even if they did not invent them. keywords: black; cast; casting; copper; electrotype; form; lead; metal; metal type; mold; newspaper; plate; press; printing; process; shell; stereotype; type cache: 33497.txt plain text: 33497.txt item: #12 of 22 id: 33828 author: Hamilton, Frederick W. (Frederick William) title: Abbreviations and Signs A Primer of Information about Abbreviations and Signs, with Classified Lists of Those in Most Common Use date: None words: 10797 flesch: 72 summary: Francis _Alex_, _Ben_, _Ed_, _ a sufficient quantity Q.v. (_Quantum vis_) as much as you will Q.v. (_Quod vide_) which see Qy. keywords: abbreviations; america; book; co.; composition; doctor; following; general; glossary; hamilton; illustrated; information; knight; mass; matter; names; new; numbers; order; press; primer; printing; questions; review; review questions; roman; royal; rules; signs; text; united; use; words; work cache: 33828.txt plain text: 33828.txt item: #13 of 22 id: 34869 author: Hill, Thomas George title: The Essentials of Illustration A Practical Guide to the Reproduction of Drawings & Photographs for the Use of Scientists & Others date: None words: 21693 flesch: 66 summary: Photogravure plates must be hand printed (photogravure printing on rotary machines is not considered here), and skill is required; for ordinary printing on good plate paper the price would be 10s. As already remarked, the majority of the earlier wood cuts and engravings are reproductions of line drawings, so that although we may admire and often marvel at the technical ability of the engraver, the credit for what artistic merit such illustrations may possess must, in the majority of cases, go to the draughtsman. keywords: block; colour; drawing; fig; gelatine; half; illustration; ink; line; means; negative; order; paper; plate; printing; process; reproduction; surface; tone; use; white; wood; work cache: 34869.txt plain text: 34869.txt item: #14 of 22 id: 35191 author: Middleton, Thomas C. (Thomas Cooke) title: Some notes on the bibliography of the Philippines date: None words: 13355 flesch: 48 summary: Our list of Philippina, as you will notice, although given merely in outline, embraces in its sweep across the literary horizon of that quarter of Malaysia many works of recognized merit in the several lines of intellectual energy--of history, archæology, ethnology, philology and natural philosophy; books, all of them, which, if perchance not masterpieces according to the higher standard of Caucasian scholarship, will yet be acknowledged of much interest, nay, of great value in the inspiration and development of scientific thought. In his latest bibliography, [11] where the number of published works in each of the twenty-seven dialects of the Philippines is set down by Retana, you will observe from a study of his lists, that though in many dialects there are no grammars so entitled, or other scientific aids to learning a given idiom, yet there are many works of religious cast printed therein,--hand-books of practical religion, which you will find useful beyond measure to linguists. keywords: archipelago; arte; augustinian; biblioteca; books; dialects; dictionary; father; general; history; islands; luzon; madrid; manila; missionary; order; philippines; press; printing; retana; scholar; spanish; tagal; time; whereof; work; years; zúñiga cache: 35191.txt plain text: 35191.txt item: #15 of 22 id: 35494 author: Pollard, Alfred W. (Alfred William) title: Fine Books date: None words: 118247 flesch: 62 summary: A much better book than either of these last is the edition in French and Latin of Ovid's _Metamorphoses_ in four quarto volumes (1767-71); with plates after Boucher, Eisen, Gravelot, and Moreau, and headpieces by Choffard at the beginning of each book. Breidenbach_ printers seem to have held aloof altogether from copperplates. keywords: 4to; account; aldus; art; augsburg; author; basel; beginning; bible; block; books; borders; british; business; cambridge; capitals; case; caxton; century; chapter; city; collection; collectors; cologne; copies; copy; countries; cuts; date; day; death; des; designs; dutch; early; edition; end; england; english; english books; engraver; engravings; fifteenth; fine; florence; folio; form; france; french; fust; german; great; greek; gutenberg; half; hand; hans; henry; history; horae; illustrated; illustrations; incunabula; interest; invention; italian; italy; jean; johann; john; kind; king; latin; leaf; leaves; left; les; library; life; line; little; london; lyon; mainz; men; museum; new; number; nuremberg; original; oxford; page; paper; paris; period; peter; pictures; place; plates; portrait; press; presses; printed; printers; printing; publisher; pynson; richard; robert; roman; rome; royal; schoeffer; second; series; set; sir; sixteenth; son; speculum; strassburg; style; text; thomas; time; title; titlepage; type; university; use; venice; version; volume; von; vérard; way; william; woodcuts; worde; work; years; york cache: 35494.txt plain text: 35494.txt item: #16 of 22 id: 43691 author: Hindley, Charles title: The History of the Catnach Press at Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Alnwick and Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, in Northumberland, and Seven Dials, London date: None words: 57598 flesch: 74 summary: that he and Mr. Mark Smith [Signature: Mr. Smith.] were both bound on the same day as apprentices to Mr. John Catnach, and that they afterwards worked together as improvers in their trade with:-- It was here--in Monmouth Court, a thoroughfare connecting Monmouth Street with Little Earl Street--that the late eminent Mr. Catnach developed the resources of his genius and trade. keywords: alnwick; ballad; bewick; body; book; business; catnach; catnach press; court; cut; day; days; dear; death; dials; execution; father; good; hand; head; house; illustration; j. catnach; james; james catnach; jemmy; jerry; john; john catnach; king; know; life; literature; little; london; love; man; monmouth; morgan; mother; mrs; murder; night; place; poor; press; printer; queen; ryle; sir; son; songs; street; subject; time; tom; town; trial; turpin; way; wife; william; wood; work; years; young cache: 43691.txt plain text: 43691.txt item: #17 of 22 id: 44890 author: Bouchot, Henri title: The Printed Book: Its History, Illustration and Adornment From the Days of Gutenberg to the Present Time date: None words: 64881 flesch: 63 summary: El Monte Santo di Dio_, first book with engraved plates, 52. Loslein, Peter, printer at Venice, 35. Louis XII., ordinance on printing, 108; bindings for, 256, 264; royal library, 291. Louis XIV., bindings for, 281; regulations for bookbinders, Monteregio, _Calendario_, first book with title-page, 50. Montmorency, Anne de, bindings for, 272. Moreau the younger, engraver, 200. Moretus, printer of Antwerp, 141. keywords: art; artists; beginning; bible; bindings; book; booksellers; century; characters; collection; day; death; designs; edition; eighteenth; end; england; english; engraver; engraving; fifteenth; fig; figures; folio; france; francis; french; fust; german; grolier; gutenberg; henri; house; illustration; italian; italy; john; king; letters; library; louis; lyons; manner; mayence; means; men; new; number; paper; paris; place; plates; press; printer; printing; publishers; relief; royal; schoeffer; school; seventeenth; style; taste; text; time; title; tory; type; typography; venice; vignettes; volumes; wood; work; years cache: 44890.txt plain text: 44890.txt item: #18 of 22 id: 46113 author: Stewart, A. A. (Alexander A.) title: Typesetting A primer of information about working at the case, justifying, spacing, correcting, making-up, and other operations employed in setting type by hand date: None words: 31601 flesch: 74 summary: Wide measures and ample white space up and down the page naturally call for open spacing of type lines. BROKEN MATTER--Type lines that have been taken apart but not distributed; pi. keywords: case; composing; composition; galley; hand; leads; letters; line; matter; page; paragraph; point; printing; questions; review; rule; set; spaces; spacing; stick; type; type lines; use; words; work cache: 46113.txt plain text: 46113.txt item: #19 of 22 id: 46241 author: Morris, William title: Some Notes on Early Woodcut Books, with a Chapter on Illuminated Manuscripts date: None words: 12687 flesch: 61 summary: In fact, the art of printing pictures from wood blocks is earlier than that of printing books, and is undoubtedly the parent of book illustration. The invention of printing books, and the use of wood-blocks for book ornament in place of hand-painting, though it belongs to the period of the degradation of mediæval art, gave an opportunity to the Germans to regain the place which they had lost in the art of book decoration during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. keywords: art; augsburg; books; century; cuts; design; french; german; good; gunther; ornament; period; pictures; ulm; work; zainer cache: 46241.txt plain text: 46241.txt item: #20 of 22 id: 48313 author: Johnson, Rossiter title: Phaeton Rogers: A Novel of Boy Life date: None words: 74232 flesch: 87 summary: At last Ned got out of patience. A few rods farther on, we met Ned Rogers walking toward home. keywords: aunt; away; box; boys; course; day; dollars; door; end; father; fay; fire; going; good; ground; hand; holman; home; house; invention; jack; jimmy; kite; look; men; mercy; monkey; ned; office; patsy; people; phaeton; red; right; roe; saw; string; thing; thought; time; town; want; water; way; work cache: 48313.txt plain text: 48313.txt item: #21 of 22 id: 48794 author: Library of Congress title: Pioneer Imprints from Fifty States date: None words: 32105 flesch: 63 summary: In addition to its small volume of issues from 1846 and 1847, the Library of Congress has an incomplete volume of _Spectator_ issues from September 12, 1850, to January 27, 1852, when the paper had a larger format and appeared weekly. The Library's _A Check List of American Newspapers_, published in 1901, records holdings only for December 12, 1850, to February 27, 1851, but all of the _Spectator_ issues look as if they have been in the Library from an early date. keywords: acts; american; assembly; book; city; congress; congress copy; copies; copy; day; december; early; footnote; gazette; general; governor; history; house; illustration; imprint; issue; james; john; laws; library; march; mcmurtrie; new; newspaper; november; number; page; paper; present; press; printer; printing; session; state; territorial; territory; thomas; title; volume; washington; william; work; year; york cache: 48794.txt plain text: 48794.txt item: #22 of 22 id: 55919 author: Duff, E. Gordon (Edward Gordon) title: William Caxton date: None words: 32491 flesch: 74 summary: _See before under_ Caxton. England, Caxton first printer of, 13 First dated book in, 34 Only two unique Caxtons outside, 45, 78 English language, Caxton's remarks on changes in, 77, pl. XIX. keywords: blades; blank; book; british; bruges; caxton; copies; copy; date; early; edition; england; english; fol; french; illustration; john; leaf; leaves; library; life; lord; museum; oxford; page; press; printer; printing; second; time; translation; type; william; worde; work; year cache: 55919.txt plain text: 55919.txt