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Late in 1476 or early 1477, William Caxton, England's earliest typographer, printed a book about a group of pilgrims.
Peverelli had already printed a book with Steidl, in 2014: a collection of photographic studies for paintings that Balthus made late in his life.
It's like they printed a book and I flipped open the pages and we criticised what they put in the book".
They did quite a a lot of printing for small publishers in the 1950's, & in 1968, when the Encyclopedia Britannica celebrated its bicentenary, they designed & printed a book commemorating the celebratory banquet.
1926: The New York Times printed a book review of Dr. Joseph Collins' "The Doctor Looks at Love and Life".
Now the magazine has printed a book of other rejects, so we spoke to the art editor about it.
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"The perception is that publishers are saving a fortune because they are not physically printing a book," he said.
The contribution of the various life cycle inventories were showed in Table 3, and CFP of services for printing a book was showed in Table 4.
The exhibition coincides with the publication of "Match Prints," a book that pairs images made by Marshall and by fellow photographer Timothy White.
Now everyone will know that Wikipedia readers can handpick a few dozen Wikipedia articles and print a book.
The deal with On Demand Books, a private New York-based company, lets consumers print a book in about 10 minutes, and any title will cost around $8.
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