Master the practical side of book production with hands-on guidance.
Modern Methods of Book Composition offers clear, step-by-step insight into the mechanical work behind a well-made book. It covers equipment, layouts, and the planning needed to run a printing house efficiently. The emphasis is on everyday practice for the plain book used and read, not just decoration or display, helping the reader understand how type, paper, and binding come together.
This edition explores gathering, imposition, and the management of materials and tools—from types and stands to leads, rules, and racks. It also addresses the needs that arise when working with foreign languages, music, or mathematical formulas, making it a practical reference for students, apprentice compositors, and professionals alike.
- How to choose and organize types, sizes, and accessories for versatile book production
- Strategies for spacing, justification, and efficient use of space in a shop
- Handling accents, foreign characters, and specialized content with accuracy
- Tips for planning equipment layouts, case organization, and workflow
Ideal for readers who want a solid, workaday understanding of how books are made—from the editor’s notes to the final press run.