Practical guidance for printers and readers of the age
This edition collects practical material on punctuation, orthography, and the craft of printing. It presents usable rules, exercises, and commentary drawn from classic printers’ works to help apprentices and journeymen improve accuracy, speed, and consistency in their work. The book also frames how grammar and punctuation support clear, correct type and copy, with notes on preparing proofs and shaping pages.
Inside you’ll find tangible, how‑to guidance on common printing tasks, including punctuation exercises, directions to apprentices, and methods for distributing, composing, and correcting text. It also surveys the role of grammar in professional work and the impact of precise pointing on final documents.
- Practical rules for punctuation, spelling, and language use in printing
- Step‑by‑step guidance on layout, margins, and form construction
- Techniques for proof reading, correcting, and ensuring accuracy
- Historical context and expert commentary to inform skilled workmanship
Ideal for readers of printers’ manuals, apprentices learning the craft, and anyone curious about the practical side of 18th‑ and 19th‑century printing.