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  2. Andrew Foulis - Wikipedia

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    Shortly thereafter, the Foulis brothers' printing and book shop became the University of Glasgow's Printer. Their publications were achieving high repute for being of great quality printing and publishing in mainly the classical and literary works. Their unique printing style had found an identity with Alexander Wilson's type faces.

  3. Pocahontas Times Print Shop - Wikipedia

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    Pocahontas Times Print Shop is a historic building located at Marlinton, Pocahontas County, West Virginia. It was built in 1900, and is a one-story, rectangular frame building measuring approximately 21 feet by 75 feet. It was built to house The Pocahontas Times newspaper operations. As late as the 1970s, it housed a paper folder and press ...

  4. McClain Printing Company - Wikipedia

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    The McClain Printing Company (MPC) is a printing company specializing in books of West Virginia history and lore. It was incorporated in 1958 in Parsons, West Virginia as an outgrowth of the local weekly newspaper, the Parsons Advocate. [1] Ken Smith is the current president and CEO. [2]

  5. Robert Foulis (printer) - Wikipedia

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    The brothers had an ambition to establish an institution for the encouragement of the fine arts.Though one of their chief patrons, the earl of Northumberland, warned them to "print for posterity and prosper," they spent their money in collecting pictures, pieces of sculpture and models, in paying for the education and traveling of youthful artists, and in copying the masterpieces of foreign art.

  6. Blackie and Son - Wikipedia

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    It began printing in 1819, using the skill and equipment of Edward Khull. [2] It moved to Glasgow around 1830 and had premises at 8 Clyde Street facing the River Clyde. [3] Following the retirement of Fullarton the company was renamed 'Blackie and Son' in 1831, remaining in the Clyde Street property, and becoming a public limited company in 1890.

  7. Print shop - Wikipedia

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    Print shop may refer to: Printer (publishing), someone providing commercial printing services; The Print Shop desktop publishing software This page was last edited on ...

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