Promotes research into the history of printing and of the book. Contains membership information, an application form , and a summary of the organization.
Contains printing and binding equipment. Gives a history of the aforementioned printer and his printing concern. Hours of operation,and directions to the museum.
Offers a cultural and technical look at the history of printing. Offers temporary and general exhibitions and a floor map.
An introduction to the projects' collection. Contains a history of several styles of book binding in China.
Oral history project creating a recording and visual archive. Sample photographs of Scottish companies and interview transcripts.
Established to promote and encourage the study and knowledge of the world of print.
This exhibition examines in detail the workings of one of Canada's most innovative and productive small presses, The Coach House Press, in the course of its first ten years of operation from 1965 to 1975. Also deals with the small press movement in Canada
User-submitted stories and photographs from the era of hot metal. Also offers Downloads and a discussion forum.
A site dedicated to British and American fine printing of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Includes writings by printers and designers. Also includes some scholarly works.
A compilation of information from the Melbourne School of Printing & Graphic Arts trade course in Letterpress Machining(1960-1965)plus historical pics and data collected from around the world.
Recreation /
Collecting /
Books
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