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According to Penguin Random House, Potter's intention to publish the story is evident: the archive included a version that had been set in type, suggesting that its publication was once quite far along.
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But taken together, Mr. Bruster argues, they strongly suggest that the Additional Passages were set in type from pages written, in the most literal sense, by Shakespeare.
And sometimes when you pass a folded newspaper you can hear from within it a keening, from all the Q's who are being set in type, warboarded, made to tell and tell of the quick and the Iraq dead.
The text was set in type by Philadelphia printer John Dunlap just hours after the Continental Congress approved the manifesto on July 4.
The first printed herbal appeared in 1469, a version of Pliny's Historia Naturalis; it was published nine years before Dioscorides De Materia Medica was set in type.
In my first newsroom, each desk had a large pot of rubber cement for gluing our pages together so none would be out of order on the way to be set in type.
There is a tradition that Foxe, who revised and added material while the book was being set in type, actually lived at Day's shop at Aldersgate during the production of the book; he certainly received correspondence there and visited regularly.
The rest of the book is set in roman type, but the epilogue is not.
Nothing, not even the advertisements, was set in real type — quite a labor-intensive achievement.
Before the nineteen-sixties, newspapers had to be set in hot type on a Linotype machine — a procedure that was both costly and difficult.
In Spain, for example, Jacob Cromberger printed books in which the text was set in roman type and commentary on the text was set in Gothic.
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