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Gutenberg's letterpress printing machine looked approximately like this printing press from the year 1811/13. Between about 1440 and 1450, Johannes Gensfleisch Gutenberg invented letterpress printing, a method of duplicating large numbers of identical prints at low cost.
This was the technical prerequisite which made books accessible to a larger audience, accounted for the rise of newspapers and periodicals, and generally brought about a much wider dissemination of the written word than ever before. Hardly any other invention has exercised such a great influence on civilization and society. His invention of mechanical movable type printing started the Printing Revolution and is widely regarded as the most important event of the modern period.
Johannes Gutenberg (b. ca. 1400; d. 1468) was a patrician from the German town of Mainz who invented the letterpress method of printing in the 1440's. He created movable type, composed it into a page and used the printing block to produce the desired number of copies.
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In the 18th Century, Founding Father Benjamin Franklin was a well know printer. Working out of this shop in the 1700's, Franklin would print anything from documents to books. It was Franklin who wrote and printed Poor Richards Almanac. One of Franklin's biggest inventions was the printing press. This made it much easier and quicker to print papers at a rate of 10 times quicker.
On the left side of the building is the oldest post office in America. It was started by Benjamin Franklin in the late 1700's. Franklin was the first United States Postmaster. It is the only post office in America that does not fly an American flag. That is because in 1775, when it is believed Franklin started this post office, there was no flag yet made for America.
The Benjamin Franklin Post Office and Printing Press is located on Franklin Court in Philadelphia, Pa. It is next to site of where Benjamin Franklin's house sat and is part of the Independence National Historic Park.
Ein 163 Jahre altes, deutsches Traditionsunternehmen erfindet sich neu. Neupositionierung und Veränderung als Chance; Unter Fortführung des Bewährten; Unter Wahrung der Identität; Mit Mut zur Innovation
A German company with a tradition of 163 years
redesigns itself:
Repositioning and change as opportunity;
Keeping whats´ proved its worth; Maintaining the identity; With the courage to innovate
Ein Unternehmen mit Tradition: manroland
A company of Long Tradition: manroland
All Bodleian hand printing presses are being housed at The Story Museum, Oxford until renovations to the Bodleian Library are complete.
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Description: The Book of the Private Press compiled by Thomas Rae & Geoffrey Handley-Taylor with a foreword by John Ryder.
Accession Number: SH.2009.303.4
Further Notes: This book was published by the Signet Press.
History: George Kay taught typography at Heriot Watt College, Chambers Street, Edinburgh.
Edinburgh City of Print is a joint project between City of Edinburgh Museums and the Scottish Archive of Print and Publishing History Records (SAPPHIRE). The project aims to catalogue and make accessible the wealth of printing collections held by City of Edinburgh Museums. For more information about the project please visit www.edinburghcityofprint.org
Like colonial printing presses, the press at New Echota is located in the middle of the town, and is often used as a store for essentials such as candles, soap, and other everyday needs. The Cherokee Phoenix printing office was established in 1827 under the guidance of editor, Elias Boudinot. Because of lack of money, the National Council sent Boudinot on a nationwide hunt for donations; He traveled from South Carolina to New England soliciting finiancial support for the newly founded newspaper. Thanks to the support of private societies and organizations, a press was purchased from Boston, and the first edition of The Cherokee Phoenix was printed on February 21, 1828. During its years of operation The Cherokee Phoenix gained international circulation and served at a peaceful form of protest against the Cherokee removal. The newspaper was a helpful tool in unifying the nation by informing Cherokees of current events and newly passed laws.
John Ross, the principle chief who was against removal, made good use of the newspaper. He used The Cherokee Phoenix as a way to spread his desire for resisting the removal. Others, such as missionaries, used the newspaper to decry popular white belief that Cherokees were savage and still practices old traditions such as the Green Corn Dance and living in hot houses. The Cherokee Phoenix became a powerful tool for protest and propaganda. On the other hand, the newspaper also served as a place for poetry and other editorials. The newspaper has a hint of entertainment beneath the political issues that consumed the Cherokee leaders. It is also remarkable that the Cherokee Phoenix is a bilingual newspaper with articles in English and Cherokee. Prior to the removal Boudinot and Ross became divided over the use of the newspaper. Ross who in face of the removal refused to accept defeat did not agree with Boudinot preparing the people for the inevitable migration west. As a result of this disagreement, Boudinot resigned his post as editor citing lack of pay and failing health. In 1834 the press at New Echota closed due to lack of funding. Following that, the Georgia Militia seized control of the press as they saw it as a weapon.
The existence of The Cherokee Phoenix is the greatest proof that the Cherokee Indians were more civilized than most Native American tribes. The fact that their newspaper included current affairs and entertainment is further proof of their civility.
In a time when things were so uncertain for Cherokee Indians, they found comfort in The Cherokee Phoenix. It served as a source of light and unity for the people. It also served as a form of communication between leader and people.
More importantly, the Cherokee Phoenix is still published monthly by the Cherokee Nation, and serves as a symbol of Cherokee values and ideals.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherokee_Phoenix
Conser, Walter H Jr. “John Ross and the Cherokee Resistance Campaign, 1833-1838._The Journal of Southern History_ 44, no.2 (1978): 191-212.Accessed April 1, 2011. JSTOR
Perdue, Theda.”Rising from the Ashes: The Cherokee Phoenix as an Ethnohistorical Source.”
_ Ethnohistory_ 24, no.3 (1977): 207-218. Accessed April 1, 2011. JSTOR.
Worcester, Samuel Rev. “The Present Condition of the Cherokees.” _Cherokee Phoenix_ (New Echota), May 1,1830.
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Illustration of a letter press converted into a printing press in Linoleum Block Printing: Practical Instruction for Student and Artist in the Technique of Block Printing with Linoleum by Ernest William Watson. Springfield, Mass. : Milton Bradley Company, c1929. NE1330 .W3
Nilima Rani Mondol, 32, lives in Barakuput village at Atulia union of Shyamnagar upazila in Khulna. She lives with her husband, who is a mason, and two sons. She produces boxes for packaging sweets, as well as harvest paddy and vegetables on a little amount of land. During Hindu marriage occasions, the demand for her boxes increase, but this year that came down to zero due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Even her husband was out of work for a significant amount of time. Cyclone Amphan devastated her vegetable field, which eliminated any remaining source of livelihood the family had, as well as all the fruit trees in front of her house. She received cash support from UN Women as a victim of Cyclone Amphan, which she used to pay the printing press for her new batch of boxes, as her business resumed soon afterwards. Her husband also began to get work, not as much as the pre-pandemic days, but it is a start.
Photo: UN Women/Fahad Kaizer
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On the ground floor - there's an old litho positive lying on the ground there
Another reccie to an incredible old printing press
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Item 130361, Fleets and Facilities Department Imagebank Collection (Record Series 0207-01), Seattle Municipal Archives.
Lightness from available light, most of the color from the flash. Tripod not sturdy enough to stay put when the flash is popped out. The background is desaturated because it was dark in the flash shot. There are also some strange 'saturation shadows' where there was shadow in the flash shot. Ring flash would have been nice here, I think.
It is also dawning on me that the automatic white balance is way off in the non-flash shot, I should have balanced manually. I am not done with this machine.
The monastery has made a great effort to print books. A printing press was bought during a journey to England in 1874 and subsequently shipped to Antonius Azar in Aleppo. In 1881 the press was moved to the Monastery and in 1882 a separate house for the press was built. In the 1880s the archbishop of Jerusalem was sent to England to learn the printing. He came back with a second press as a backup for the first, which was located in Jerusalem. In 1888 the first book was printed in the monastery and a copy was sent to Queen Victoria. In the Monastery books kept being printed until 1917. From 1913 to 1914 also a periodical named Hikmet was printed. In the Turkish Republic the printing press was used to print official documents as it was the only press in the region.
In the printing house, books in Arabic, Turkish, and Syriac, were published until 1969, and a monthly magazine called Öz Hikmet until 1953. Some of the pieces are exhibited in the monastery, others in the Kırklar Church in Mardin.
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This is an exact reproduction of the printing press used by the Kilmarnock printer John Wilson on which the first book of Robert Burns's poetry was printed in 1786. The was the famous "Kilmarnock Edition" published under the title of "Poems Chiefly In The Scottish Dialect". The immediate success of the book persuaded Burns to abandon plans to head for the sugar plantations of Jamaica - but it was a close run thing. This is part of an impressive exhibition at the Dick Institute in Kilmarnock.