Explore the world of typography and the printing trades with Volume 32 of the 'Typographical Journal'. Published by the International Typographical Union, this volume offers insights into the technical aspects of typesetting, printing technology, and the broader concerns of the labor movement within the printing industry.
A valuable resource for historians, graphic designers, and anyone interested in the evolution of typography, this journal provides a snapshot of the industry during its time and offers valuable perspectives on the intersection of labor and technology.
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