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... stereotype and electrotype , in the United States during the nineteenth century . In America first stereo- typing and later electrotyping were developed to a level of sophistication and employed to an extent found nowhere else . This ...
... stereotype and electrotype , in the United States during the nineteenth century . In America first stereo- typing and later electrotyping were developed to a level of sophistication and employed to an extent found nowhere else . This ...
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... stereotype plate , cast from this plaster mold or matrix , was made of regular type metal : a mixture of lead , antimony , and tin . An iron casting pan was used , approximately 20 inches by 15 inches and 2 inches deep . A metal slab ...
... stereotype plate , cast from this plaster mold or matrix , was made of regular type metal : a mixture of lead , antimony , and tin . An iron casting pan was used , approximately 20 inches by 15 inches and 2 inches deep . A metal slab ...
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... stereotyped and printed from stereotype plates ; or they are electrotyped and printed from electrotype plates . " 10 Scudder's claim can easily be veri- fied by examining the surviving financial rec- ords of H. O. Houghton & Company and ...
... stereotyped and printed from stereotype plates ; or they are electrotyped and printed from electrotype plates . " 10 Scudder's claim can easily be veri- fied by examining the surviving financial rec- ords of H. O. Houghton & Company and ...
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CREDITS | 2 |
Dining Wining and Marching | 16 |
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