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  • Introduction
    By Theodore L. De Vinne, of Theodore L. De Vinne & Company, Printers, New York.
  • The Author
    By George W. Cable, Author of "Grandissimes," "The Cavalier," and other books. Resident of Northampton, Massachusetts.
  • The Literary Agent
    By Paul R. Reynolds, Literary Agent, New York, representing several English publishing houses and American authors.
  • The Literary Adviser
    By Francis W. Halsey, formerly Editor of the New York Times Saturday Review of Books, and literary adviser for D. Appleton & Company. Now literary adviser for Funk & Wagnalls Company, New York.
  • The Manufacturing Department
    By Lawton L. Walton, in charge of the manufacturing department of The Macmillan Company, Publishers, New York.
  • The Making of Type
    By L. Boyd Benton, Mechanical Manager of the Jersey City factory of the American Type Founders' Company.
  • Hand Composition and Electrotyping
    By J. Stearns Cushing, of J. S. Cushing & Company, Norwood, Massachusetts, one of the three concerns forming the Norwood Press.
  • Composition by the Linotype Machine
    By Frederick J. Warburton, Treasurer of the Mergenthaler Linotype Machine Company.
  • Composition by the Monotype Machine
    By Paul Nathan, a member of Wood & Nathan, New York, selling agents for the Lanston Monotype Machine.
  • Proof-reading
    By George L. Miller, with the Charles Francis Press, New York.
  • Paper Making
    By Herbert W. Mason, of S. D. Warren & Company, Paper Makers, Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Presswork
    By Walter J. Berwick, of Berwick & Smith Company, Norwood, Massachusetts, one of the three concerns constituting the Norwood Press.
  • The Printing Press
    By Otto L. Raabe, with R. Hoe & Company, New York, Printing Press Manufacturers.
  • Printing Ink
    By James A. Ullman, of Sigmund Ullman Company, Ink Makers, New York.
  • The Printer's Roller
    By Albert S. Burlingham, President of the National Roller Company, New York.
  • The Illustrator
    By Charles D. Williams, Artist, New York.
  • Half-tone, Line, and Color Plates
    By Emlyn M. Gill, President of the Gill Engraving Company, New York.
  • The Wax Process
    By Robert D. Servoss, Engraver of maps, etc., by the wax process, New York.
  • Making Intaglio Plates
    By Elmer Latham, Manager of the mechanical department of M. Kramer & Company, Photogravure Makers, Brooklyn, New York.
  • Printing Intaglio Plates
    By George W. H. Ritchie, Printer of photogravure plates, etchings, etc., New York.
  • The Gelatine Process
    By Emil Jacobi, Manager of the factory of the Campbell Art Company, New York, and Elizabeth, New Jersey.
  • Lithography
    By Charles Wilhelms, late of Sackett-Wilhelms Lithographing and Printing Company, Brooklyn, New York.
  • Cover Designing
    By Amy Richards, Artist, New York, her specialty being cover designs.
  • The Cover Stamps
    By George Becker, of Becker Brothers Company, Die Cutters, New York.
  • Book Cloths
    By Henry P. Kendall, of the Holliston Mills, Book Cloth Manufacturers, Norwood, Massachusetts.
  • Book Leathers
    By Ellery C. Bartlett, of Louis Dejonge & Company, Dressers and Importers of Book Leathers, New York.
  • The Binding
    By Jesse Fellowes Tapley, President of J. F. Tapley Company, Binders, New York.
  • Special Bindings
    By Henry Blackwell, Fine Binder, New York.
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