An edition of The grammar of lithography (1890)

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

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The grammar of lithography
W. D. Richmond
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An edition of The grammar of lithography (1890)

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

12th ed.
  • 0 Ratings
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E. Menken
Language
English
Pages
254

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"The bibliography of lithography": p. [243]-246.

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London
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Wyman's technical series

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xiii, 254 p.
Number of pages
254

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OL52307584M
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32282048

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