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Early English Printers Poster
by Middle Temple Library
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Early English Printers poster by Middle Temple Library. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Early English printers and their marks. At centre, the first English printer William Caxton. Across top: Richard Pynson (1493), Julian Notary (1498),... more
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Early English printers and their marks. At centre, the first English printer William Caxton. Across top: Richard Pynson (1493), Julian Notary (1498), John Skot (1518), John Rasteil (1520). Others: John Cawood, John Byddle, John Wright, John Reynes, Thomas Petit, John Harrison, Richard Johnes, Richard Watkins, Thomas Purfoote, Laurence Andrew, Christopher Barker, Richard Jugge, John Wolfe, Robert Wyer, William Norton, Richard Tottel, William Seres, Gerard Dewes, Thomas Godfray, William Middleton, John Day, Richard Grafton, Hugh Singleton, Edward Whitchurch, and Walter Lynne. From the 1785-90 edition of 'Typographical antiquities' by Joseph Ames.
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