Printing Technology
- Literature, Science, and Print Technology
- The Printed Book — the Invisible Machine
- Jasper Fforde on the Relation of Information Technology and Narrative
- The History of Printing: A Chronology
- Gutenberg's Printing Press
- High-Speed Printing Press by Friedrich Gottlob Koenig and Andreas Friedrich Bauer, 1812.
- Perkins D cylinder Printing Press (c. 1840; used to print postage stamps)
- The Technologies of Nineteenth-Century Illustration: Woodblock Engraving, Steel Engraving, and Other Processes
- Monument to Gutenberg, Strasbourg, France
Printing, publishing, and society
- The Victorian Book Industry: Political, Economic, and Technological Factors in the Rise of a Mass Audience
- Religion and Print Culture: the Evangelical Tract
- Victorian Trade Bindings — Technology and Design
- Advertising and Distribution at Mid-century
- Hannah More's Cheap Repository Tracts Revolutionizes Publishing
- Newman and the Steam-driven Printing Press: His Opposition to Inexpensive Books
- Newman and Information Technology
Last modified 24 November 2010