"Type and Presses in America" by Frederick W. Hamilton is a historical exploration of how the United States cultivated its own distinct printing industry after originally following European methods. It shines a light on the pioneering efforts of American inventors and typesetters, starting with Christopher Sauer and Abel Buel's early experiments in type founding. The book emphasizes the importance of establishments like Binney & Ronaldson, which successfully produced type, and the creation of groundbreaking printing technology, similar to linotype and monotype machines. Through stories and historical background, Hamilton underlines the crucial roles of these people and companies in improving printing technology and skill, solidifying America's influence in global printing.
Type and Presses in America A Brief Historical Sketch of the Development of Type Casting and Press Building in the United States
By Frederick W. (Frederick William) Hamilton
Discover how American ingenuity transformed the printing landscape, giving rise to innovative technologies and a unique national identity in the world of type and presses.
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