Every Man His Own Printer; Or, Lithography Made Easy


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This is the second edition. "An admirably useful illustrated text on the elements of lithographic drawing, writing, transferring, engraving and printing for the inexperienced user." -Bridson/Wakeman D51. Bigmore and Wyman state that the Autographic Press was a roller or cylinder press adapted to lithography; it was originally invented by M. Poirier of Paris, from whom the patent was purchased by Messrs Waterlow Sons. (BW, I, p. 207). The work was popular and went through three editions. The plates, which are quite handsome, serve as exemplars and include hand writing, writing upon transfer paper, music, pen and ink drawing upon transfer paper, ditto upon stone, chalk drawing upon stone, chalk drawing with tint, and engraving on stone.9 litho plates which were printed on the Autographic Press.(Charles Wood, cat. 167, # 161).







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A Bibliography of Printing


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This three-volume bibliography of printing, published 1880-6, quickly became a classic reference work, and is still of value today.