3. =Type Cases, Composing Room Furniture= By A. A. Stewart

A primer of information about type cases, work stands, cabinets, case racks, galley racks, standing galleys, etc. 43 pp.; ill.u.s.trated; 33 review questions; glossary.

4. =Imposing Tables and Lock-up Appliances= By A. A. Stewart

Describing the tools and materials used in locking up forms for the press, including some modern utilities for special purposes. 59 pp.; ill.u.s.trated; 70 review questions; glossary.

5. =Proof Presses= By A. A. Stewart

A primer of information about the customary methods and machines for taking printers" proofs. 40 pp.; ill.u.s.trated; 41 review questions; glossary.

6. =Platen Printing Presses= By Daniel Baker

A primer of information regarding the history and mechanical construction of platen printing presses, from the original hand press to the modern job press, to which is added a chapter on automatic presses of small size. 51 pp.; ill.u.s.trated; 49 review questions; glossary.

7. =Cylinder Printing Presses= By Herbert L. Baker

Being a study of the mechanism and operation of the princ.i.p.al types of cylinder printing machines. 64 pp.; ill.u.s.trated; 47 review questions; glossary.

8. =Mechanical Feeders and Folders= By William E. Spurrier

The history and operation of modern feeding and folding machines; with hints on their care and adjustments. Ill.u.s.trated; review questions; glossary.

9. =Power for Machinery in Printing Houses= By Carl F. Scott

A treatise on the methods of applying power to printing presses and allied machinery with particular reference to electric drive. 53 pp.; ill.u.s.trated; 69 review questions; glossary.

10. =Paper Cutting Machines= By Niel Gray, Jr.

A primer of information about paper and card trimmers, hand-lever cutters, power cutters, and other automatic machines for cutting paper. 70 pp.; ill.u.s.trated; 115 review questions; glossary.

11. =Printers" Rollers= By A. A. Stewart

A primer of information about the composition, manufacture, and care of inking rollers. 46 pp.; ill.u.s.trated; 61 review questions; glossary.

12. =Printing Inks= By Philip Ruxton

Their composition, properties and manufacture (reprinted by permission from Circular No. 53, United States Bureau of Standards); together with some helpful suggestions about the everyday use of printing inks by Philip Ruxton. 80 pp.; 100 review questions; glossary.

13. =How Paper is Made= By William Bond Wheelwright

A primer of information about the materials and processes of manufacturing paper for printing and writing. 68 pp.; ill.u.s.trated; 62 review questions; glossary.

14. =Relief Engravings= By Joseph P. Donovan

Brief history and non-technical description of modern methods of engraving; woodcut, zinc plate, halftone; kind of copy for reproduction; things to remember when ordering engravings.

Ill.u.s.trated; review questions; glossary.

15. =Electrotyping and Stereotyping= By Harris B. Hatch and A. A. Stewart

A primer of information about the processes of electrotyping and stereotyping. 94 pp.; ill.u.s.trated; 129 review questions; glossaries.

PART II--_Hand and Machine Composition_

16. =Typesetting= By A. A. Stewart

A handbook for beginners, giving information about justifying, s.p.a.cing, correcting, and other matters relating to typesetting.

Ill.u.s.trated; review questions; glossary.

17. =Printers" Proofs= By A. A. Stewart

The methods by which they are made, marked, and corrected, with observations on proofreading. Ill.u.s.trated; review questions; glossary.

18. =First Steps in Job Composition= By Camille DeVeze

Suggestions for the apprentice compositor in setting his first jobs, especially about the important little things which go to make good display in typography. 63 pp.; examples; 55 review questions; glossary.

19. =General Job Composition=

How the job compositor handles business stationery, programs and miscellaneous work. Ill.u.s.trated; review questions; glossary.

20. =Book Composition= By J. W. Bothwell

Chapters from DeVinne"s "Modern Methods of Book Composition,"

revised and arranged for this series of text-books by J. W.

Bothwell of The DeVinne Press, New York. Part I: Composition of pages. Part II: Imposition of pages. 229 pp.; ill.u.s.trated; 525 review questions; glossary.

21. =Tabular Composition= By Robert Seaver

A study of the elementary forms of table composition, with examples of more difficult composition. 36 pp.; examples; 45 review questions.

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