Lexicographical Neighbors of Linotyped
Literary usage of Linotyped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Library World (1900)
"According to piece-work rates the cost of insertions of extra founts causes such
linotyped matter to be expensive. If, however, the operators are paid by ..."
2. Yale Sheffield Monthly by Yale University, Sheffield Scientific School (1912)
"The printing room begins to be a busy place about 3 PM Then the latest news is
being rushed in, linotyped, and set up in forms. ..."
3. Library Journal by Richard Rogers Bowker, Charles Ammi Cutter, American Library Association, Library Association (1899)
"... it will be linotyped in '.heap form, »o as to be criticised аз a »hole by a
circle of specialist«, and suitably revised. ..."
4. Diseases of Occupation from the Legislative, Social, and Medical Points of View by Thomas Oliver, Caleb Williams Saleeby (1916)
"... the amount of lead poisoning in printers, but for finish and as a work of art
it cannot be said that linotyped printing is equal to that done by hand. ..."
5. Dangerous Trades: The Historical, Social, and Legal Aspects of Industrial by Thomas Oliver (1902)
"No person contends that, for finish, linotyped printing is equal to that obtained
by hand-set type. Except for book-printing, in which the letters stand out ..."