A Dictionary of Terms Used in Printing surveys how printing evolved from early type founding to modern machines.
It offers clear definitions and historical context that help readers understand the jargon behind printing.
This edition grounds you in real-world, century-spanning improvements, from the move to cast metal types to early cylinder and vertical printing machines. It traces key inventors, patents, and the practical challenges that shaped how books and newspapers were produced.
- Learn how pivotal innovations, like the cylinder and ink distribution, changed printing speed and accuracy.
- See how type was made, cast, and justified, including the tools and processes used by early founders.
- Explore the shift from hand-cut to cast metal types and the figures who advanced the craft.
- Discover how different machines addressed register, dust, and throughput in major print shops.
Ideal for readers of printing history, typography enthusiasts, and anyone curious about how type becomes text on the page.