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 Price 6d. Annual Subscription (payable in advance), 75. 6d. post-free. 



The Printing Times and Lithographer : 



A Technical and Fine-Art Journal, devoted to Typography, Lithography, and the Repro- 

 ductive Arts. 



The Printing Times and Lithographer is a medium of communication between all 

 who are associated with the Art of Printing in its manifold forms. Having no separate 

 interests to serve, it is not the organ of any one class or trade, but deals with every topic 

 impartially and fearlessly. It has gained a high reputation for the great value and inte- 

 rest of its contents. Writers of experience and special knowledge are its contributors ; 

 while gentlemen well known in the Scientific and Art World co-operate with the con- 

 ductors to render the Journal a complete and authoritative exponent of the current pro- 

 gress of the Graphic Arts. 



All new Works of interest to the Printing Profession receive an early and impartial 

 criticism. Especial attention continues to be paid to the new modes of Automatic 

 Engraving which are constantly being introduced in Great Britain and Abroad ; and 

 illustrations of their capabilities, with details of their practical working, are given. 



Amongst the many subjects treated of are the Press, as it is affected by the restrictions 

 placed upon it from time to time by Government Departments, <&c. ; the Law of Copy- 

 right as it affects Newspaper Proprietors, Authors, Publishers, Type-Founders, &c. ; the 

 advances made in the Art of Printing ; the production of New Publications ; an account 

 of all New Inventions ; a chronicle of Passing Events ; the management and progress of 

 the various Trade Charities ; the operations of Workmen's Unions and Combinations 

 among Manufacturers, &c. Its pages are open to the free discussion of all questions 

 upon which its readers may desire to interchange opinions by way of Correspondence. 



The Printing Times and Lithographer derive?, its information from, and circulates in, 

 all parts of the World ; and no pains are spared to ensure the accuracy of its intelligence, 

 and to render it in every respect worthy the support of Lithographers, Letterpress Printers, 

 Artists, Antiquaries, and Literary Men generally. 



Being a thoroughly-established Journal one which is both carefully read and pre- 

 served and possessing a large and increasing circulation at Home and Abroad, the 

 Printing Times and Lithographer presents an exceptionally good medium for the publi- 

 cation of the Announcements and Advertisements of Type-Founders, Printers' Engineers, 

 Inventors, Manufacturers, and of all who are associated with the Art of Printing in its 

 various branches. 



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The Printing Trades' Diary and Desk- 



BOOK FOR 1883. . 



The Printing Trades' Diary and Desk-book is compiled each year with a view to meeting 

 the every-day requirements of Principals, Overseers, and Managers, connected with the 

 Letterpress Printing, Lithographic, Stationery, Bookbinding, and Auxiliary Trades. In 

 addition to the usual General, Commercial, and Legal Information, it will contain : 

 A Diary, three days on a page, interleaved with Blotting- Paper ; the Year's Bankruptcies, 

 Liquidations, and Dividends Paid ; the London Compositors' Scales of Prices for News 

 and Bookwork, Revised and Annotated ; Abstracts of the Scottish and Provincial Scales 

 of Prices ; an Epitome of the Law of Libel and Copyright, as affecting Printers and 

 Newspaper Proprietors ; the Employers' Liability Act ; the Boiler Explosions Act ; Tables 

 for the Printer's Warehouse, relating to the Sizes and Giving-out of Paper, &c. ; Tables 

 for the Storeroom, the Economy of Types, Materials, &c. ; Various Useful Forms, Recipes, 

 Memoranda, &c. Merely elementary information is avoided, as the aim of the compilers 

 is to present, in a convenient and accessible form, only useful matter, which, in the course 

 of his ordinary occupation, the master tradesman may at any time require. All the 

 Reference Tables have been carefully compiled, and the Recipes actually tested. 



" There is nothing in the business like it." Paper and Printing Trades Journal. 



" It contains a large mass of information of interest to all branches of the trade." City Press. 



"We have no doubt the publishers will reap the reward of their enterprise in catering for the wants of 

 printers in a large sale of the Diary wherever its merits are known." Scottish Typographical Circular. 



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