International Printing Museum Tour: The 19th-century Country Newspaper Shop
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Part 3: The 19th-century Country Newspaper Shop
The International Printing Museum’s curator, Mark Barbour, takes you on a working tour of the museum’s galleries. He highlights the history of printing from the Chinese invention and Gutenberg’s development of typecasting to Ben Franklin’s colonial printing shop. You will also see the workings of a 19th-century country newspaper shop including a platen press, and experience unique typecasting machines such as the Linotype.
Part 1: Introduction to Printing: • International Printing...
Part 2: The Gutenberg Press: • International Printing...
Part 3: The 19th-century Country Newspaper Shop: • International Printing...
Part 4: The Linotype & the Typesetting Race: • International Printing...
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I am so happy I found this channel
Thanks, Mark, brilliant history lesson. I nearly fell off my chair : 'Plop, plop, fizz fizz....' hahah
My grandpa was a small town printer with a weekly newspaper. He had a whole shop full of presses, Linotypes...and all 10 of his fingers! All his presses were belt driven, and his newspaper press was as big as a pickup truck!
Is there more? Would love to see other presses. These three videos have been so much fun!
Yes, one more on typesetting machines will be out soon.
What an underrated channel! I can't believe you only have 826 subs!
Wow, thank you!
This intro was very informative. I've visited the museum many time but always missed this demonstration. Thank you for putting on video.
Great video
Mark - It's always a pleasure to see your videos - and know of your work - and restorations at IPM. I've been doing letterpress printing for nearly 60 years, and always find your videos to be informative and accurate. This is the best and although I now call my print shop a "Museum Print Shop" and have shared my knowledge with many new printers over the years, I must bow and defer to you as the expert. BTW - I recognize some of the framed photos in the background - Sam Clemens, the outdoor print shop and, of course, the Miles Nervine Proof Press. Mine has "Miles Heart Cure" stamped on the end... Keep up the good work!
Very good! Thank you!
Thank you for your videos. They have made research for my novel much easier.
We're glad you like them. Out of curiosity, what are you researching?
Very informative!
Glad you liked it
What great video
Thanks
Where can I get some of that Nervine?
whats the intro music?