Colour and colour printing as applied to lithography

containing an introduction to the study of colour, an account of the general and special qualities of pigments employed, their manufacture into printing inks, and the principles involved in their application.

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Colour and colour printing as applied to lithography

containing an introduction to the study of colour, an account of the general and special qualities of pigments employed, their manufacture into printing inks, and the principles involved in their application.

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Wyman & Sons
Language
English
Pages
169

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Edition Notes

"A companion volume to the 'Grammar of lithography' of which handbook it must be considered to form a supplementary volume."--Pref.

Published in
London
Series
Wyman's technical series

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Library of Congress
NE2500 .R5

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Pagination
x, 169 p.
Number of pages
169

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7012256M
Internet Archive
b21782271
LCCN
09026547
OCLC/WorldCat
4530481

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