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In 1861 Craske improved stereotyping by making it possible to reproduce curved printing plates from flat forms of type.
INVENTIONBRADLEY A. FISKEIt is now called stereotyping, and it seems to have been successful from the first, from a technical point of view.
INVENTIONBRADLEY A. FISKEThe recent processes of stereotyping and electrotyping have added greatly to the cheapness, accuracy, and beauty of printing.
AMERICAN INVENTIONS AND INVENTORSWILLIAM A. MOWRYIt is said that the process of stereotyping was first communicated to Didot by him.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN; SELF-REVEALED, VOLUME II (OF 2)WILIAM CABELL BRUCEThe amount is always small because the main costs of typesetting and stereotyping are eliminated from the price.
GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS IN SMALL LIBRARIESCHARLES WELLS REEDERA plan for stereotyping catalogues of libraries by separate titles, in a uniform style.
SMITHSONIAN REPORT ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF CATALOGUES OF LIBRARIES AND THEIR PUBLICATION BY MEANS OF SEPARATE, STEREOTYPED TITLESCHARLES C. JEWETTThe force of the former consideration is much diminished by the plan of stereotyping the titles.
SMITHSONIAN REPORT ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF CATALOGUES OF LIBRARIES AND THEIR PUBLICATION BY MEANS OF SEPARATE, STEREOTYPED TITLESCHARLES C. JEWETTThe necessity of this rule arises from the stereotyping of the titles separately.
SMITHSONIAN REPORT ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF CATALOGUES OF LIBRARIES AND THEIR PUBLICATION BY MEANS OF SEPARATE, STEREOTYPED TITLESCHARLES C. JEWETTNewspapers were usually printed directly from type because stereotyping was then a costly process and a slow one.
RECOLLECTIONS OF A VARIED LIFEGEORGE CARY EGGLESTONThe repetition and stereotyping of impressions are greatly forwarded by the system of organized gossip which we call the press.
LESSONS OF THE WAR WITH SPAIN AND OTHER ARTICLESALFRED T. MAHAN