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Type and Presses in America: A Brief Historical Sketch of the Development of Type Casting and Press Building in the United States
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"Type and Presses in America" by Frederick W. Hamilton is a historical account published in the early 20th century that outlines the evolution of type casting and press building in the United States. This work specifically delves into how America transitioned from dependence on European models to developing its unique identity in the printing industry. The book draws attention to the contributions and advancements made by various American inventors and typesetters throughout history. The narrative begins with the first attempts at type founding in America by pioneers like Christopher Sauer and Abel Buel, showcasing their struggles and successes. Hamilton meticulously details the establishment of the first successful type foundries, such as Binney & Ronaldson, as well as the development of innovative printing presses and machines, including the linotype and monotype typesetting machines. Through a combination of anecdotes and historical context, the book highlights the vital roles these inventors and firms played in advancing both the technology and artistry of printing, ultimately cementing America's position in the global printing industry.
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