Yearbook 1937-38
Date
1937
Collection
Creator(s)
Code
LCC/1/3/2/16
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The file contains yearbooks for 1937-38.
They include information such as lectures delivered at Stationers Hall, an index of classes taught and name course directors, opinions of the work of students. The yearbooks include mechanical compositions with specimens of book and tabular work produced on linotype, intertype and monotype machines, competition specimens of advertisments and letterheads, half-tone reproductions with four-colour and monochrome illustrations, lithographic printing with examples of monochrome and colour photo-lithography-offset reproductions along with an illustrated supplement on the microscope and printing alloys.
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