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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, finishing. 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_
32. =Word Study and English Grammar= By F. W. Hamilton
A primer of information about words, their relations, and their uses. 68 pp.; 84 review questions; glossary.
33. =Punctuation= By F. W. Hamilton
A primer of information about the marks of punctuation and their use, both grammatically and typographically. 56 pp.; 59 review questions; glossary.
34. =Capitals= By F. W. Hamilton
A primer of information about capitalization, with some practical typographic hints as to the use of capitals. 48 pp.; 92 review questions; glossary.
35. =Division of Words= By F. W. Hamilton
Rules for the division of words at the ends of lines, with remarks on spelling, syllabication and p.r.o.nunciation. 42 pp.; 70 review questions.
36. =Compound Words= By F. W. Hamilton
A study of the principles of compounding, the components of compounds, and the use of the hyphen. 34 pp.; 62 review questions.
37. =Abbreviations and Signs= By F. W. Hamilton
A primer of information about abbreviations and signs, with cla.s.sified lists of those in most common use. 58 pp.; 32 review questions.
38. =The Uses of Italic= By F. W. Hamilton
A primer of information about the history and uses of italic letters. 31 pp.; 37 review questions.
39. =Proofreading= By Arnold Levitas
The technical phases of the proofreader's work; reading, marking, revising, etc.; methods of handling proofs and copy. Ill.u.s.trated by examples. 59 pp.; 69 review questions; glossary.
40. =Preparation of Printers' Copy= By F. W. Hamilton
Suggestions for authors, editors, and all who are engaged in preparing copy for the composing room. 36 pp.; 67 review questions.
41. =Printers' Manual of Style=
A reference compilation of approved rules, usages, and suggestions relating to uniformity in punctuation, capitalization, abbreviations, numerals, and kindred features of composition.
42. =The Printer's Dictionary= By A. A. Stewart
A handbook of definitions and miscellaneous information about various processes of printing, alphabetically arranged. Technical terms explained. Ill.u.s.trated.
PART VII--_Design, Color, and Lettering_
43. =Applied Design for Printers= By Harry L. Gage
A handbook of the principles of arrangement, with brief comment on the periods of design which have most influenced printing. Treats of harmony, balance, proportion, and rhythm; motion; symmetry and variety; ornament, esthetic and symbolic. 37 ill.u.s.trations; 46 review questions; glossary; bibliography.
44. =Elements of Typographic Design= By Harry L. Gage
Applications of the principles of decorative design. Building material of typography: paper, types, ink, decorations and ill.u.s.trations. Handling of shapes. Design of complete book, treating each part. Design of commercial forms and single units.
Ill.u.s.trations; review questions, glossary; bibliography.
45. =Rudiments of Color in Printing= By Harry L. Gage
Use of color: for decoration of black and white, for broad poster effect, in combinations of two, three, or more printings with process engravings. Scientific nature of color, physical and chemical. Terms in which color may be discussed: hue, value, intensity. Diagrams in color, scales and combinations. Color theory of process engraving. Experiments with color. Ill.u.s.trations in full color, and on various papers. Review questions; glossary; bibliography.
46. =Lettering in Typography= By Harry L. Gage
Printer's use of lettering: adaptability and decorative effect.
Development of historic writing and lettering and its influence on type design. Cla.s.sification of general forms in lettering.
Application of design to lettering. Drawing for reproduction. Fully ill.u.s.trated; review questions; glossary; bibliography.
47. =Typographic Design in Advertising= By Harry L. Gage
The printer's function in advertising. Precepts upon which advertising is based. Printer's a.n.a.lysis of his copy. Emphasis, legibility, attention, color. Method of studying advertising typography. Ill.u.s.trations; review questions; glossary; bibliography.
48. =Making Dummies and Layouts= By Harry L. Gage
A layout: the architectural plan. A dummy: the imitation of a proposed final effect. Use of dummy in sales work. Use of layout.
Function of layout man. Binding schemes for dummies. Dummy envelopes. Ill.u.s.trations; review questions; glossary; bibliography.
PART VIII--_History of Printing_