
Books and Printing; a Treasury for Typophiles
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"Books and Printing; a Treasury for Typophiles" edited by Paul A. Bennett is a collection of essays written in the mid-20th century. This work explores the intricacies of typographic art, the history of printing, and the significant advancements in book production, appealing to collectors, printers, and typography enthusiasts alike. The collection aims to inform readers about the various aspects of books, their materiality, and the fascinating processes behind their creation. At the start of the book, the editor provides a comprehensive introduction that sets the stage for the ensuing essays. He emphasizes the breadth of topics covered, from the historical evolution of the alphabet to the role of modern typography. Notably, he highlights contributions from various authors, each presenting unique perspectives on the printing craft, such as Otto Ege's exploration of the alphabet's history and Lancelot Hogben's examination of printing's relationship with paper and playing cards. The opening establishes a framework that reflects on the interplay between typography, artistry, and the evolving nature of books, suggesting that further exploration of these themes awaits in the subsequent essays.
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