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Douglas C. McMurtrie (1888–1944)

Autor de The Book: The Story of Printing and Bookmaking

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Obras de Douglas C. McMurtrie

Initial letters (1928) 5 copias
Book Decoration 5 copias
The Gutenberg Documents (1941) 2 copias
Alphabets (1941) 1 copia

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Manual of printing office practice (1980) — Introducción, algunas ediciones3 copias
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Nombre legal
McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford
Fecha de nacimiento
1888-07-20
Fecha de fallecimiento
1944-09-29
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA (birth)
Lugar de nacimiento
Belmar, New Jersey, USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
Evanston, Illinois, USA
Lugares de residencia
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Educación
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ocupaciones
graphic designer
newspaper reporter
statistician
freelance designer
printing broker
Relaciones
Cheltenham Press
American Imprints Inventory
Biografía breve
Douglas Crawford McMurtrie was an American typeface designer, graphic designer, historian and bibliographer of printing.

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Denunciada
ArqUSP | May 2, 2024 |
Another of McMurtrie's little tiny printing history publications, which would have been a blog post in later decades. He briefly identifies the earliest known Malta imprint and provides a facsimile of the title page and colophon.
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JBD1 | Jun 15, 2019 |
A facsimile reproduction of a 1763 broadside issued by Maj. Robert Farmar to the inhabitants of Mobile, Alabama. Scholar Douglas McMurtrie was able to determine that the broadside was printed in Jamaica prior to Farmar's departure for Mobile. Fine for what it is, but a translation or a more in-depth analysis would be excellent additions. McMurtrie issued a number of publications of this sort, which today would undoubtedly make perfect blog posts!
 
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JBD1 | Jun 30, 2015 |
Douglas McMurtrie's 1942 pamphlet The first printing in Jamaica consists of a short essay by McMurtrie on the roots of printing on the island of Jamaica, followed by a four-page facsimile of the earliest extant example of Jamaican printing, the second edition of A Pindaric Ode on the Arrival of his Excellency Sir Nicholas Lawes, Governor of Jamaica, &c.

McMurtrie argues that previous interpretations of the precise timing of the establishment of the first press in Jamaica (Robert Baldwin's) are not quite right, and bases his new timeline on the 1936 discovery of the two earliest known issues of The Weekly Jamaica Courant, the first newspaper printed on the island. Numbers 10 and 11 of the paper (30 July 1718 and 5 August 1718) were discovered in the British Museum collections as part of a binding, and this allowed the date of the first number to be extrapolated as 28 May 1718.

Governor Lawes - who had in October 1717 suggested to the Council of Trade and Plantations that a press ought to be established in Jamaica - arrived on the island in March or April 1718, and McMurtrie suggests that perhaps Baldwin and the first Jamaican printing press accompanied the governor to his post. He agrees with previous writers that the Pindarique Ode was the first job printed in the colony, with this second edition following very soon thereafter (the only known copy being regarded as the "earliest extant independent issue of the press in Jamaica").

Printed on large, high-quality paper, this is a pleasing production.

http://philobiblos.blogspot.com/2009/06/book-review-first-printing-in-jamaica.ht...
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JBD1 | Jun 25, 2009 |

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