APPENDIXHoliday Greetings

APPENDIXHoliday Greetings

Holiday Greetingsfurnish opportunity for expression of the art of printing. The more than one hundred specimens reproduced in miniature in this section (received by the editors of “The American Printer” from friends) contain many suggestions of typographic interest

Holiday Greetingsfurnish opportunity for expression of the art of printing. The more than one hundred specimens reproduced in miniature in this section (received by the editors of “The American Printer” from friends) contain many suggestions of typographic interest

Holiday Greetingsfurnish opportunity for expression of the art of printing. The more than one hundred specimens reproduced in miniature in this section (received by the editors of “The American Printer” from friends) contain many suggestions of typographic interest

“Everybody in our housewishes everybody in your housea Merry Christmasand a Happy New Year”

“Everybody in our housewishes everybody in your housea Merry Christmasand a Happy New Year”

“Everybody in our housewishes everybody in your housea Merry Christmasand a Happy New Year”

“Volumes of good wishesto friends of oursfrom friends of yours”

“Volumes of good wishesto friends of oursfrom friends of yours”

“Volumes of good wishesto friends of oursfrom friends of yours”

“Christmas:A time for giving and for gettingand forgiving and forgetting”

“Christmas:A time for giving and for gettingand forgiving and forgetting”

“Christmas:A time for giving and for gettingand forgiving and forgetting”

“May all that thou wishestand all that thou lovestcome smiling aroundthy sunny way”

“May all that thou wishestand all that thou lovestcome smiling aroundthy sunny way”

“May all that thou wishestand all that thou lovestcome smiling aroundthy sunny way”

“At Christmas be merryAnd thankful withal,And feast thy poor neighbors,The great with the small”

“At Christmas be merryAnd thankful withal,And feast thy poor neighbors,The great with the small”

“At Christmas be merryAnd thankful withal,And feast thy poor neighbors,The great with the small”

“GLORIA IN EXCELSISDEOET IN TERRA PAXHOMINIBUS BONAEVOLUNTATIS”

“GLORIA IN EXCELSISDEOET IN TERRA PAXHOMINIBUS BONAEVOLUNTATIS”

“GLORIA IN EXCELSISDEOET IN TERRA PAXHOMINIBUS BONAEVOLUNTATIS”

“Ule! Ule!Three puddings in a pule—Crack nuts and cry Ule!”

“Ule! Ule!Three puddings in a pule—Crack nuts and cry Ule!”

“Ule! Ule!Three puddings in a pule—Crack nuts and cry Ule!”

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTESMany illustrations may appear to be out of order. The book was in two columns of text. The text read top to bottom then left to right as normal. However, the illustrations were usually numbered left to right then top to bottom. The illustrations were inserted as close as possible in the normal flow of the text. Some illustrations were out of order, e.g. Example16.The illustrations are displayed in direct proportion to their size in the original.Added ‘the’ between ‘of’ and ‘customer’ on p.119.Silently corrected typographical errors.Retained anachronistic and non-standard spellings as printed.

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