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February 4

posted on 4 February 2010, under A Printer’s Almanac
tags: 1489, Aldus Manutius, Jean du Pré, Johann Fust, Nicolas Jenson, Peter Schoeffer, printer's marks
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  • TABLE OF CONTENTS

    • Alexander S. Lawson: A Biography
      • The Goudy Award Interview
    • Tributes
      • For Fra Alexander
      • Memories of Alexander Lawson
    • Bibliography
      • Articles
        • The Composing Room
        • other Inland Printer articles
        • NCA Newsletter
        • Teaching Typography
        • Typographer’s Digest
        • Typographic Scoreboard
        • Typographically Speaking
      • Books
        • 100 Type Histories
        • A Printer’s Almanac
        • Anatomy of a Typeface
        • The Compositor as Artist, Craftsman and Tradesman
        • Primer of Typeface Identification
        • Printer’s Manuals: From Moxon to the PIA
        • Printing Types: An Introduction
        • School of Printing: Rochester Institute of Technology, the First Half–Century, 1937–1987
        • Typography for Photocomposition
    • On this day. . . .
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    • This Was Updike, Eminent Historian Of Printing Types—2
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    • T.M. Cleland: Outstanding American Typographer—II
    • T.M. Cleland: Outstanding American Typographer
    • Rollins: Master Printer in the Best Tradition Of His Craft
    • Anatomy of a Type: Parsons
    • Joseph Blumenthal, Fine Printer—Part 2
    • Joseph Blumenthal, Fine Printer—Part 1
    • Theodore DeVinne—America’s Forgotten Compositor
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