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Printing and publishing history history of the book book arts
A Guide to the Book Arts and Book History on the World Wide Web (University Libraries, The Catholic University of America)
Book History Online: International Bibliography of the History of the Printed Book and Libraries (Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands; from 1990 onwards)
Bibliographical Society (U.K.)
Bibliographical Society of North America
Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia (includes Studies in Bibliography)
Printing History: The Journal of the American Printing History Association
SHARP (Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing)
Historical Research in Literacy (E. Jennifer Monaghan, Brooklyn College–CUNY; and Douglas K. Hartman, University of Pittsburgh)
TEXT Reviews (book reviews to be published in TEXT: Transactions of the Society for Textual Scholarship, an annual)
History of the Book @ Oxford (includes tables of contents of Bibliographical Journals)
Centre for the History of the Book (University of Edinburgh)
Scottish Centre for the Book (Napier University)
Minnesota Center for the Book
University of Iowa Center for the Book
Center for the History of Print Culture in Modern America (University of Wisconsin)
Grolier Club (New York; "America's oldest and largest society for bibliophiles and enthusiasts in the graphic arts"; extensive library)
St. Bride Printing Library (Corporation of London; "the definitive source for typographic information . . .presents all aspects of the printing arts and trades through five centuries of growth")
The John Johnson Collection of Printed Ephemera (Bodleian Library, Oxford University; indexed selections from a vast collection of broadsides, advertisements, and other printed ephemera)
Book Arts Press (Terry Belanger, University of Virginia)
American Museum of Papermaking (Institute of Paper Science and Technology, Atlanta)
Printing and Print Culture (Media History Project; Kristina Ross, University of Colorado)
Book Arts Web (Peter Verheyen, Syracuse University)
Book Arts in the USA (exhibition; Center for Book Arts, New York)
A Guide to the Book Arts and Book History on the World Wide Web (Andrew K. Pace, Catholic University of America)
Arts of the Book (Yale Library Selected Internet Resources)
The Fine Press Book Association (includes Book information Web Site, developed by Tom Cremers)
Modern Fine Printing (William S. Peterson, University of Maryland)
Book and Paper Group (American Institute for Conservation)
Some printing manuals:
Joseph Moxon, Mechanick Exercises; or, The Doctrine of Handy-works, Applied to the Art of Printing (London, 1683) [restricted access]
John Smith, The Printer's Grammar (London, 1755) [restricted access]
Charles Knight (unsigned), "The Commercial History of a Penny Magazine," Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge 2 (1833), ed. Laurie Dickinson and Sarah Wadsworth (detailed exposition of early-nineteenth-century printing practices)
William Savage, A Dictionary of the Art of Printing (London, 1835) [Google Book Search; can be downloaded]
Theodore Low De Vinne, Correct Composition (1902) [Googe Book Search; can be downloaded]
A Guide to the Book Arts and Book History on the World Wide Web (University Libraries, The Catholic University of America)
Book History Online: International Bibliography of the History of the Printed Book and Libraries (Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands; from 1990 onwards)
Bibliographical Society (U.K.)
Bibliographical Society of North America
Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia (includes Studies in Bibliography)
Printing History: The Journal of the American Printing History Association
SHARP (Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing)
Historical Research in Literacy (E. Jennifer Monaghan, Brooklyn College–CUNY; and Douglas K. Hartman, University of Pittsburgh)
TEXT Reviews (book reviews to be published in TEXT: Transactions of the Society for Textual Scholarship, an annual)
History of the Book @ Oxford (includes tables of contents of Bibliographical Journals)
Centre for the History of the Book (University of Edinburgh)
Scottish Centre for the Book (Napier University)
Minnesota Center for the Book
University of Iowa Center for the Book
Center for the History of Print Culture in Modern America (University of Wisconsin)
Grolier Club (New York; "America's oldest and largest society for bibliophiles and enthusiasts in the graphic arts"; extensive library)
St. Bride Printing Library (Corporation of London; "the definitive source for typographic information . . .presents all aspects of the printing arts and trades through five centuries of growth")
The John Johnson Collection of Printed Ephemera (Bodleian Library, Oxford University; indexed selections from a vast collection of broadsides, advertisements, and other printed ephemera)
Book Arts Press (Terry Belanger, University of Virginia)
American Museum of Papermaking (Institute of Paper Science and Technology, Atlanta)
Printing and Print Culture (Media History Project; Kristina Ross, University of Colorado)
Book Arts Web (Peter Verheyen, Syracuse University)
Book Arts in the USA (exhibition; Center for Book Arts, New York)
A Guide to the Book Arts and Book History on the World Wide Web (Andrew K. Pace, Catholic University of America)
Arts of the Book (Yale Library Selected Internet Resources)
The Fine Press Book Association (includes Book information Web Site, developed by Tom Cremers)
Modern Fine Printing (William S. Peterson, University of Maryland)
Book and Paper Group (American Institute for Conservation)
Some printing manuals:
Joseph Moxon, Mechanick Exercises; or, The Doctrine of Handy-works, Applied to the Art of Printing (London, 1683) [restricted access]
John Smith, The Printer's Grammar (London, 1755) [restricted access]
Charles Knight (unsigned), "The Commercial History of a Penny Magazine," Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge 2 (1833), ed. Laurie Dickinson and Sarah Wadsworth (detailed exposition of early-nineteenth-century printing practices)
William Savage, A Dictionary of the Art of Printing (London, 1835) [Google Book Search; can be downloaded]
Theodore Low De Vinne, Correct Composition (1902) [Googe Book Search; can be downloaded]
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