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Setting machine invented by William Church

Source

Richard E. Huss: The Development of Printers´ Mechanical Typesetting Methods 1822-1925. University Press, Virginia 1973, ISBN 0-8139-0336-X.

Date

1903-02-14

Author

scan

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