Over the next year and a half, the Museum of Printing is celebrating the start of the American Revolution (April 19, 1775) and the signing of the Declaration of Independence (July 4, 1776) with a ...
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The opening of a new state-of-the-art printing facility in Spokane Valley is the culmination of 581 years of printing technology, going back to Johannes Gutenberg, who developed the first real ...
The old adage is true: You can’t judge a book by its cover. But if you want to know the real story behind the book, you need to look beyond the content too. “In terms of really understanding the ...
The Hyakumantō Darani, which is regarded as one of the world’s earliest known printed objects, was added to the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscripts Library’s main exhibition hall on Jan. 24. The ...
BRATTLEBORO — Since 1797 there has been a weekly or daily newspaper in Brattleboro for all but four years. It started with Benjamin Smead's paper the "Federal Galaxy" in 1797 and goes on to include ...
A study on the legal history of printing press regulation in early modern England yields insights relevant to contemporary debates on the regulation of emerging technologies like AI and virtual ...
Thanks to a very special group of volunteers, visitors to Carillon Historical Park over the past 30 years have been captivated by printing equipment that dates as far back as the 1880s. Youngsters ...
In a day and age where most everything we purchase is mass-produced, there’s something magical about the beauty found in the slowness of handmade goods. Block printed textiles are lovely in part ...
In a world of inkjet and laser printers, there are still plenty of people who appreciate the craftsmanship of a bookmark or a postcard printed on a manually operated letterpress. Jim Gard, chair of ...
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