Trade catalogs of printers' supplies, 1920-1964.

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Trade catalogs of printers' supplies, 1920-1964.

Trade catalogs, brochures of advertising cards, labels, rubber stamps, and other ephemera relating to printers' supplies.

39 items (1 box) : ill.

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Graphic Arts Machine Agency.

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Monroe Letterhead Corporation.

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University Press.

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Meriden Gravure Company

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The Meriden Gravure Company was founded in Meriden, Connecticut, in 1888. Driven by the needs of the local silver industry, the company early developed expertise in high quality image reproduction. It perfected the use of the full-tone collotype printing method, and soon attracted business from other clients who required detailed image reproduction, including scientific journals, museums, libraries, and publishers of illustrated books. By the mid-twentieth century, the company was also using off...

Kimberly Calendars.

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Bunting Stamp Company.

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John Polhemus (Firm)

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Merchants Printing Service.

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A.M. Collins Manufacturing Company.

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H.B. Bennett (Firm)

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Daniel Low (Firm)

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Lane Press

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Roberts Printing Company.

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Consumers Press Inc.

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Pannier Bros. Stamp Co.

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Plimpton Press

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Plimpton Press originally established in Boston, Mass., in 1882 by Herbert M. Plimpton, but moved to Norwood, Mass., in 1897. By 1920 the bindery part of the plant was capable of producing 50,000 volumes daily and by 1936 the press employed over 600; produced textbooks but expanded into religious books, fiction, and deluxe editions. In its heyday in the late 1950s, its work force surpassed 1200 employees. In 1924 the company opened a subsidiary plant in LaPorte, Ind., and this plant was greatly ...

I.M. Beaver (Firm)

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George Gorton Machine Co.

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Bock & Company.

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Embosograf Corporation of America.

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Burning Brand Co.

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Worthy Paper Company

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Willens & Company.

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Tolman Print Inc.

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Nelson Machinery Corporation.

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Afco Manufacturing Company.

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