"Typesetting" by A. A. Stewart is an early 20th-century guide that offers a detailed look into the world of manual typesetting. Countering the idea that machines were making hand composition obsolete, the book makes a case for hand typesetting as a fundamental skill. This primer walks the reader through the basic elements of the craft, emphasizing the importance of precision and cleanliness and introduces the beginner to the different tools and techniques needed to set type by hand, like understanding the cases. Instead of just being a technical manual, the book champions craftsmanship and artistry in print, presenting its teachings as essential for anyone aiming to excel in the printing industry.
Typesetting A primer of information about working at the case, justifying, spacing, correcting, making-up, and other operations employed in setting type by hand
By A. A. (Alexander A.) Stewart
Discover the disappearing art of physically arranging letters by hand to form words, revealing a dedication to order, precision, and artistry.
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