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Pictorial Webster's: Inspiration to Completion

(by John Carrera, shared from Vimeo) From the discovery of the 1898 International Dictionary to linotyping the entries to printing the last print on the vandercook to cutting the fingertabs of the deluxe edition, this video gives a quick overview of the process of creating the Pictorial Webster's fine press edition.

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Gianluca Baracchi Comment by Gianluca Baracchi on January 26, 2010 at 4:14pm
Great work compliments
Jennie Doran Comment by Jennie Doran on November 10, 2009 at 8:43am
This was forwarded to me by a friend. Pretty amazing process! Enjoy :)

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