“This is taken as the standard American treatise on practical printing, and is eminently worthy the high reputation it has attained.”—Springer’s History and Mystery of Printing.

Wilson’s Punctuation.

A Treatise on Punctuation, designed for Printers, Letter-Writers, Authors, and Correctors of the Press. Price, $1.50. By mail, $1.60.

“It is an excellent work for schools and academies, and for those who would become self-taught.”—Christian Freeman.

“We have never before met with any work on Punctuation which gave us so great satisfaction as this.”—The Student.

“This is a useful and valuable work on English Punctuation, and every one can read it with profit and pleasure.”—Boston Daily Atlas.

“It contains all the necessary directions for self-taught writers and editors.”—American Whig Review.

American Encyclopædia of Printing.

Comprising (with plates) 550 imperial octavo pages, giving more than sixteen hundred definitions, descriptions, and articles relating to the History, Implements, Processes, Products, and auxiliary Arts of Printing; splendidly Illustrated by more than two hundred Chromo-Lithographs, Lithographs, Wood Engravings, Imitations of Water-Marks, Embossed and Ruled Pages, etc. Edited by J. Luther Ringwalt. Price, $6.00.

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