29 examples of letter-press in sentences

From single prints, with letter-press inscriptions, the next stage, that of a series of prints accompanied by letter-press, was obvious.

From single prints, with letter-press inscriptions, the next stage, that of a series of prints accompanied by letter-press, was obvious.

The earliest ones are printed, or rather transferred by frictionand therefore on one side only of the paperentirely from solid blocks; later on, some portions were printed with movable types of wood; and at last the letter-press was entirely of movable metal types.

We did not quite comprehend where the wit of it lay at the time; nor was it easy to be detected, when the thing came out, advantaged by type and letter-press.

Fairies and Elves, Satyrs and Forsters, Centaurs and Lapithae, played their parts in these gaudy spectacles with every conventional requirement of shape, costume, and behavior point-de-vice, and were supplied by the poet, to whom the letter-press of the show had been confided, with language and a plot, both pregnant with more than Platonic morality.

With Letter-Press Descriptions, by a Distinguished Literary Gentleman.

Without a word of letter-press they would have formed an excellent travel-book; taken in conjunction with Mrs. Boyd's narrative they are irresistible.

The letter-press in "Our Own Country" was written by the author of this work, and it is one of the finest tributes to the picturesqueness of America that has ever been published.

Printed by T. Bailey, at the Ship and Crown, Leadenhall-street, where Tradesmans Bills are printed at the Letter-press, and off Copper-plates, [**Symbol: three asterisks] Where Maredant's Antiscorbutic Drops are Sold at Six Shillings the Bottle, which Cures the most inveterate Scurvy, Leprosy, &c. [n.d.] B.M. (12611.

One of them, The Daily Morning Post, was a large sheet, measuring 3 feet by 2, and well filled on both sides with close letter-press, for 2 cents, or one penny.

" On the margin of the letter-press copy of a letter Written to Mr. Kendall on December 22, 1859, is a note in pencil written, evidently, at a later date: "Mr. Field has since manifested by his conduct a different temper.

The last letter which was copied into his letter-press book was written on March 14, not three weeks before the last summons came to him, and it refers to his old enemy who thus pursued him even to the brink of the grave.

Letter-press to Jones's "Metropolitan Improvements.

Its excellence is not confined, however, to the letter-press; for we are furnished with a series of colored maps, embodying the results of the most recent explorations, and also with a profusion of admirable woodcuts, illustrating the subject wherever pictorial exposition may aid the verbal.

" Mr. Gross took occasion to congratulate the despised underling with pompous insincerity, whereat Louis admonished him scowlingly to beat it back to his trial balance or he'd bounce a letter-press on his dome.

Selected and drawn from Sketches and Measurements taken on the Spot, with Descriptive Letter-press.

And one out of a thousand understands what the letter-press is about.

There is, moreover, a letter-press Index of reference to the places in the Maps, printed on fine plate paper, and occupying 120 pages.

Now ready, Part XII., completing the Work, containing Fifteen Plates and Letter-press, price 7s.

, upward of 1500 pages of Letter-press, profusely illustrated and ornamented with borders.

The Engravings, ten in number, with an inscription plate and vignette, are above the usual calibre of the "juvenile" embellishments: they are better than mere pictures for children, and the chosen subjects harmonize with the benevolent tone and temper of the letter-press; all of them will tend to cherish kindly feelings in the hearts of the little readers.

M.M. HOLLOWAY, having purchased the whole of the impressions and plates, now offers the Sets in a Folio Volume, bound in cloth, and including Biographical Letter-press to each subject, at the greatly reduced price of £2 12s.

DISPLAY of HERALDRY, presenting at one view an Epitome of the Science, with Descriptive Letter-press.

Two years later she prepared the letter-press to Tahiti: a Series of Photographs, taken by Colonel Stuart Wortley.

A new and verbatim text from the manuscript, engraved, and letter-press originals, with variorum readings and bibliographical notes and prefaces.

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