Author: William Lynd
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Category : Telegraphers
Languages : en
Pages : 254
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The Practical Telegraphist, and Guide to the Telegraph Service
Author: William Lynd
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Category : Telegraphers
Languages : en
Pages : 254
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Publisher:
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Category : Telegraphers
Languages : en
Pages : 254
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The Furniture Gazette
Carpentry and Joinery for Amateurs ... By the Author of “Turning for Amateurs” [i.e. James Lukin], Etc
The fair maid of Codrington, by Charlie Charlton
Author: Henry Fitzherbert Buckland
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Languages : en
Pages : 112
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 112
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Kelvington
Author: Whitebelt
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Category : English fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 268
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Category : English fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 268
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The Telegraphist. Ed. by W. Lynd
John Bull's Neighbor in Her True Light
Catalogue of Practical Books on Architecture, Building, Carpentry, Painting and Decoration ...
Author: William T. Comstock Company
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Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Languages : en
Pages : 64
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John Bull's Neighbour in Her True Light
The Grammar of Lithography
Author: W. D. Richmond
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Category : Engraving
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
First edition published 1878. "Undoubtedly the most importanttextbook of this half-century was Richmond's Grammar which found its first readership amongst the subscribers to a lithographic trade periodical and, after republication in book form, remained in print virtually unaltered as the standard "trade" manual for the next 30 years. Richmond acknowledged the help of four luminaries of the old school, Louis Haghe, Michael Hanhart, William Simpson and Harry Sandars (i.e. W. J. Stannard), and they no doubt helped him to achieve a balanced coverage of traditional and modern workshop approaches as well as enhancing the work's authority." -Bridson/Wakeman p. 129 and D67. Bigmore & Wyman: "Up to the date of the publication of the first edition of this work there had been no hand-book in the English language of the art of lithography that was of any practical use except the English translation of the work of Senefelder himself and the translation by Hullmandel, of the work of M. Raucourt." (II, pp. 256-7) (Charles Wood 160/96).
Publisher:
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Category : Engraving
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
First edition published 1878. "Undoubtedly the most importanttextbook of this half-century was Richmond's Grammar which found its first readership amongst the subscribers to a lithographic trade periodical and, after republication in book form, remained in print virtually unaltered as the standard "trade" manual for the next 30 years. Richmond acknowledged the help of four luminaries of the old school, Louis Haghe, Michael Hanhart, William Simpson and Harry Sandars (i.e. W. J. Stannard), and they no doubt helped him to achieve a balanced coverage of traditional and modern workshop approaches as well as enhancing the work's authority." -Bridson/Wakeman p. 129 and D67. Bigmore & Wyman: "Up to the date of the publication of the first edition of this work there had been no hand-book in the English language of the art of lithography that was of any practical use except the English translation of the work of Senefelder himself and the translation by Hullmandel, of the work of M. Raucourt." (II, pp. 256-7) (Charles Wood 160/96).