Printing history

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One hundred examples of manuscripts and printed works, ranging from illuminated manuscripts to...
The aim of the Institut d’histoire du livre is to develop long-term research activities based...
The John H. & Thomas W. Conner Museum of Antique Printing was designed and created by Don...
The Legacy Press, founded by Cathleen A. Baker in 1997, specializes in books about the printing...
letterpress.ch is the home page of “Association Lettres et Images”. Its main focus:...
Linotype enthusiasts: this Italian web site features a wealth of information and photos on the...
Linotype & Linotipisti (in Italian) contains the description and the history of the Linotype...
Metal Type is for people who remember the “good old days” of hot metal typesetting and...
On this website, one will find information on the history and techniques of Wood Engraving, some...
[Ed. note: the web site is currently offline.] A small exhibition discussing the relationship...
Rare Book School (RBS) is an independent, non-profit institute...
San Francisco printer Robert Grabhorn built his printing collection in order to study the...
The Library at Massey College has special collections in the History of the Book as well as a...
The Roy Chatters Newspaper and Printing Museum is a branch of the Whitman County Historical...
Historical pictures and information about printing, printing machines, and the profession.
St Bride Foundation was opened in 1895 as a social, educational and cultural centre and housed both...
The St Bride Printing Library is one of the specialist public reference libraries of the...
This website explores the lives and careers of letterpress printers in Lancaster County...