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Graphic Presentation

Brinton, Willard C. Graphic Presentation. New York: Brinton Associates, 1939. Internet Archive: graphicpresentat00brinrich. Brinton's 526-page magnum opus. Page 162 reproduces his own 1921 postcard map lobbying for the Briarcliff-Peekskill Parkway crossing Croton Dam, with a caption crediting the map with helping secure the route's adoption. 305 words

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Lantton Monotype Machine Co.. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania.

Type Set by the Monotype Machine.

1. The third kind of typesetting machine is the monotype. It casts and assembles individual letters automatically. As soon as each letter is cast, it is moved into the proper place in the line of type. When the line is completed, it is moved out on the form that holds the lines of type.

2. On monotype forms, corrections are made by removing the letter or whatever is in

error, and replacing it from a case of type of the same style.

3. This illustration shows how the monotype machine may be utilized in making "runarounds." The operator of the machine sets "quads" in the space of each line in which the illuatration is to be set. The cut is mounted in position on the quads.

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transmitting the printed design to the paper. Examples -- rotogravure newspaper supplements, magazine inserts, booklets, circulars, etc., usually printed from copper cylinders at high speed. A wide range of papers from the finest grade down to newsprint -- all from the original roll of paper as delivered by the mill -- is used for this type of printing. A substantial percentage, possibly twothirds, of the gravure printing being done today is done at newspaper speed on both sides of the sheet and folded on the press ready for delivery.

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