Explore the art and history of proofreading, from manuscript pages to early printing, and learn practical editing skills.
This nonfiction guide offers a clear, step‑by‑step look at how proofs are checked, corrected, and prepared for publication. It combines historical context with hands‑on advice that helps you spot mistakes and understand typographic choices.
The material covers the transformation of manuscripts into printed books, the development of type and the point system, and the mechanics of early presses and newspaper printing. It shows how corrections are marked and organized, and it explains the daily work of copy editors, designers, and printers in historical settings.
- How to read a manuscript aloud to catch errors and ensure clarity.
- Where corrections typically appear on a page and how to track changes in order.
- Foundations of typography, including block‑printing, type sizes, and the evolution of printing.
- Differences between manuscript tasks and the demands of early printing shops.
Ideal for readers of typography history, book production, and editing practice, this edition provides approachable insight into the craft and a practical framework for proofreading today.