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"printed history" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to printed materials which contain historical information. For example: "The library has a rich collection of printed history books, dating back to the nineteenth century."
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"Not sure yet whether archives survived – we had one of only a few sets covering almost the entire printed history of the paper boxed in shop," it read.
Husna remained in the annex, trying to read a dull and badly printed history of the Sikh Wars, in which K.K.'s ancestors had fought.
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Winthrop, which has 20 full-time employees and 36 clients, also writes lighter fare, including privately printed histories, promotional brochures and Web-site texts.
A good listener and an acute if somewhat malicious observer, he also sought out well-informed authorities (such as Boisrobert on Richelieu and Racan on Malherbe), with the aim of recording anything of interest that was not in printed histories.
(See also printing: History of printing).
She was also the author of several books on printing history and co-author with Madeleine Stern of autobiographical memoirs.
For anyone interested in printing history or aesthetic ephemera, not to mention cigar box art, this is a jewel of a book.
In 1923 he joined Oliver Simon in publishing The Fleuron, a journal of printing history and design in which he published a number of important articles on calligraphy and typography.
As the result, it is fairly certain that in a little more than 500 years of printing history since Gutenberg, at least 8,000 and very probably 10,000 or 11,000 typefaces have been designed.
Its boundary-blurring, sumptuously tactile pages, printed on contrasting papers, brought together printing history, avant-garde experiments with type and image, and documentary photo-essays about the city and street.
The project creates a fascinating record of nearly a century's worth of printing history and the pages that will make up the accompanying book, which are surprisingly beautiful, serve as a creative time capsule of sorts, essentially traveling through time and unifying these similar but disparate machines by creating a physical paper lineage between them.
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