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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.

22. =Applied Arithmetic= By E. E. Sheldon

Elementary arithmetic applied to problems of the printing trade, calculation of materials, paper weights and sizes, with standard tables and rules for computation, each subject amplified with examples and exercises. 159 pp.

23. =Typecasting and Composing Machines= A. W. Finlay, Editor

Section I--The Linotype By L. A. Hornstein Section II--The Monotype By Joseph Hays Section III--The Intertype By Henry W. Cozzens Section IV--Other Typecasting and Typesetting Machines By Frank H. Smith

A brief history of typesetting machines, with descriptions of their mechanical principles and operations. Ill.u.s.trated; review questions; glossary.

PART III--_Imposition and Stonework_

24. =Locking Forms for the Job Press= By Frank S. Henry

Things the apprentice should know about locking up small forms, and about general work on the stone. Ill.u.s.trated; review questions; glossary.

25. =Preparing Forms for the Cylinder Press= By Frank S. Henry

Pamphlet and catalog imposition; margins; fold marks, etc. Methods of handling type forms and electrotype forms. Ill.u.s.trated; review questions; glossary.

PART IV--_Presswork_

26. =Making Ready on Platen Presses= By T. G. McGrew

The essential parts of a press and their functions; distinctive features of commonly used machines. Preparing the tympan, regulating the impression, underlaying and overlaying, setting gauges, and other details explained. Ill.u.s.trated; review questions; glossary.

27. =Cylinder Presswork= By T. G. McGrew

Preparing the press; adjustment of bed and cylinder, form rollers, ink fountain, grippers and delivery systems. Underlaying and overlaying; modern overlay methods. Ill.u.s.trated; review questions; glossary.

28. =Pressroom Hints and Helps= By Charles L. Dunton

Describing some practical methods of pressroom work, with directions and useful information relating to a variety of printing-press problems. 87 pp.; 176 review questions.

29. =Reproductive Processes of the Graphic Arts= By A. W. Elson

A primer of information about the distinctive features of the relief, the intaglio, and the planographic processes of printing.

84 pp.; ill.u.s.trated; 100 review questions; glossary.

PART V--_Pamphlet and Book Binding_

30. =Pamphlet Binding= By Bancroft L. Goodwin

A primer of information about the various operations employed in binding pamphlets and other work in the bindery. Ill.u.s.trated; review questions; glossary.

31. =Book Binding= By John J. Pleger

Practical information about the usual operations in binding books; folding; gathering, collating, sewing, forwarding, finis.h.i.+ng. Case making and cased-in books. Hand work and machine work. Job and blank-book binding. Ill.u.s.trated; review questions; glossary.

PART VI--_Correct Literary Composition_

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