Early TypographyGood Press, 5 dec 2019 - 898 pagina's In 'Early Typography' William Skeen provides an illuminating and concise history of the origins of letter-press printing in Europe. The book discusses the legendary figures of Gutenberg, Faust, and Schœffer, examining their contributions to the printing process and debunking myths and rumors that surround their work. Skeen also explores the history of printing in China and the Middle East and examines the early uses of the press for the production of books and playing cards. Though not an exhaustive study, this book offers a valuable and engaging introduction to the subject that will appeal to anyone with an interest in the history of the printed word. |
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