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- catalog abstract "Discusses every aspect of papermaking --its history, methods, tools, and watermarking.".
- catalog contributor b1043148.
- catalog created "1978, c1947.".
- catalog date "1978".
- catalog date "1978, c1947.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1978, c1947.".
- catalog description "Ancient watermarks: six and a half centuries of mystic symbols -- Latter-day watermarks: the nineteenth-century development of watermarks into an artistic and technical achievement -- Papermaking materials: with the eighteenth-century development of printing, occidental papermakers were forced to begin their search for vegetable fibres never before used -- The paper-machine and its inventor, Nicholas-Louis Robert, the paper-mahcine revolutionizes printing -- Printing revolutionizes papermaking, and the world-wide quest for new papermaking fibres begins in earnest -- The watermarking of machine-made papers and the use of watermarks in detecting forgery -- Present-day papermaking by hand in Europe -- Handmade papers vs. machine-made papers, paper made by the ancient traditional methods still has a limited use, but the paper-machine has altered every phase of life -- Chronology of papermaking, paper, and the use of paper.".
- catalog description "Before paper: the writing substances of the ancients -- Ts'ai Lun and the invention of paper: the influence of calligraphy upon paper and the influence of paper upon printing -- Empress Shotoku and her million printed prayers: the first text printing upon paper to be executed in the world -- The hand-mould: the papermakers' most essential tool, upon which rest the two thousand years of papermaking history -- The maceration of materials for papermaking: from the primitive mortar and pestle of ancient China to the improved Hollander of Europe -- Early papermaking processes and methods -- Paper: a sacred material -- the use of paper in the Orient for ceremonies and purposes unknown in the western world -- The paper and the papermakers of Europe and America during the early years of printing.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [585]-602.".
- catalog description "Discusses every aspect of papermaking --its history, methods, tools, and watermarking.".
- catalog extent "xxiv, 611, xxxvii p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Papermaking.".
- catalog identifier "0486236196 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Papermaking.".
- catalog issued "1978".
- catalog issued "1978, c1947.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Dover Publications,".
- catalog relation "Papermaking.".
- catalog subject "676/.2/09".
- catalog subject "Papermaking History.".
- catalog subject "TS1090 .H816 1978".
- catalog subject "Watermarks History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ancient watermarks: six and a half centuries of mystic symbols -- Latter-day watermarks: the nineteenth-century development of watermarks into an artistic and technical achievement -- Papermaking materials: with the eighteenth-century development of printing, occidental papermakers were forced to begin their search for vegetable fibres never before used -- The paper-machine and its inventor, Nicholas-Louis Robert, the paper-mahcine revolutionizes printing -- Printing revolutionizes papermaking, and the world-wide quest for new papermaking fibres begins in earnest -- The watermarking of machine-made papers and the use of watermarks in detecting forgery -- Present-day papermaking by hand in Europe -- Handmade papers vs. machine-made papers, paper made by the ancient traditional methods still has a limited use, but the paper-machine has altered every phase of life -- Chronology of papermaking, paper, and the use of paper.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Before paper: the writing substances of the ancients -- Ts'ai Lun and the invention of paper: the influence of calligraphy upon paper and the influence of paper upon printing -- Empress Shotoku and her million printed prayers: the first text printing upon paper to be executed in the world -- The hand-mould: the papermakers' most essential tool, upon which rest the two thousand years of papermaking history -- The maceration of materials for papermaking: from the primitive mortar and pestle of ancient China to the improved Hollander of Europe -- Early papermaking processes and methods -- Paper: a sacred material -- the use of paper in the Orient for ceremonies and purposes unknown in the western world -- The paper and the papermakers of Europe and America during the early years of printing.".
- catalog title "Papermaking : the history and technique of an ancient craft / by Dard Hunter.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".