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The grammar of lithography : a practical guide for the artist and printer in commercial and artistic lithography, and chromo-lithography, zincography, photo-lithography, and lithographic machine printing / by W.D. Richmond.

Athenaeum of Philadelphia - British Imprints 1890 Richmon
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Richmond, W. D.
Contributor:
British Imprints Collection (Athenaeum of Philadelphia)
Series:
Wyman's technical series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Lithography.
Engraving--Printing.
Engraving.
Genre:
Embossed bindings (Binding)
Physical Description:
xiii, 254 p. illus. 19 cm.
Edition:
9th ed.
Place of Publication:
London, E. Menken [ca. 1890]
Contents:
Part 1. Drawing, transferring, and Printing. Introductory
Mechanical and chemical principles of some of the lithographic materials used in printing
Instruments, tools and appliances used in drawing and writing
Instruments, tools and apparatus used in printing
Accessories to the lithographic printing-press
Grinding and polishing stones
Lithography on paper or transfer lithography
Ink writing and drawing on stone
Chalk drawing on stone
Etching chalk drawings on stone
Taking impressions for transferring
Trasnferring
Proving and printing
Printing
Miscellaneous processes
Engraving on stone
Zincography
Chromo-lithography
Photo-lithography
Recipes
Part 2.Lithographic machine-printing.
Notes:
"The bibliography of lithography": p. [243]-246.
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: Brown leather binding with gold writing and ornate embossed border.
OCLC:
10749269

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