Part 11 (1/2)

=10.= =Paper Cutting Machines= By Niel Gray, Jr.

A primer of information about paper and card trimmers, hand-lever cutters, power cutters, and other automatic machines for cutting paper, 70 pp.; ill.u.s.trated; 115 review questions; glossary.

=11.= =Printers' Rollers= By A. A. Stewart

A primer of information about the composition, manufacture, and care of inking rollers. 46 pp.; ill.u.s.trated; 61 review questions; glossary.

=12.= =Printing Inks= By Philip Ruxton

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 Sterotyping= 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.