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Type and Presses in America / A Brief Historical Sketch of the Development of Type Casting and Press Building in the United States

The work traces the origins and growth of type founding and press manufacture in the United States, beginning with imported types and early local efforts by figures such as Christopher Sauer and Abel Buel, and sketches the gradual shift from European dependence to American mechanical innovation. It surveys the establishment of domestic foundries, the invention and refinement of composing and type-casting machines, the role of electrotyping, and the development of printing presses, while noting stylistic continuities with European type designs and the increasing originality and independence of American printers and manufacturers.

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The work traces the origins and growth of type founding and press manufacture in the United States, beginning with imported types and early local efforts by figures such as Christopher Sauer and Abel Buel, and sketches the gradual shift from European dependence to American mechanical innovation. It surveys the establishment of domestic foundries, the invention and refinement of composing and type-casting machines, the role of electrotyping, and the development of printing presses, while noting stylistic continuities with European type designs and the increasing originality and independence of American printers and manufacturers.

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Frederick W. Hamilton

Frederick W. Hamilton was an author and educator known for his contributions to the field of typography and printing. His works often serve as primers on various aspects of written language and printing technology. Among his notable titles is "A Brief History of Printing in England," which explores the evolution of printing from its inception to modern times. Hamilton's writings also cover practical topics such as punctuation, capitalization, and the history of book-making, making them valuable resources for students and professionals in the field of publishing and linguistics.

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