The American Typecasting Fellowship
Newsletter Index
Author Index
Below is an alphabetically ordered list of authors, followed by links to their respective digitized articles, letters, or specimens, and the page number(s) of the PDF version. This index will update as Newsletters are digitized and available.
A
- Ahlgren, Ralph B.
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Issue No. 9
- Letter: 'I Am Contemplating the Finalization of a Big Wish'
p. 19
Issue No. 12
- Letter: 'I Am Contemplating the Finalization of a Big Wish'
- American Bookmaker
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Issue No. 14
- The New Form of Mergenthaler
pp. 16-17
- The New Form of Mergenthaler
- Anderson, Jon
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Issue No. 8
- Letter: Impressed by Report on Haas Foundry
p. 8
Issue No. 10
- Letter: A Sensible Subscription Figure Need
p. 15
- Letter: Impressed by Report on Haas Foundry
- Anderton, Bruce
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Issue No. 18
- Letter: 'Things Are Really Hectic Here in the Shop'
p. 37
- Letter: 'Things Are Really Hectic Here in the Shop'
- Andrews, John X.
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Issue No. 10
- Letter: 'Old Pro' Now Has Own Hobby Shop
p. 15
- Letter: 'Old Pro' Now Has Own Hobby Shop
- Appel, Arthur
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Issue No. 10
- Letter: '99 Bottles' to the Monotype Rhythm
p. 15
- Letter: '99 Bottles' to the Monotype Rhythm
B
- Belfort, David
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Issue No. 3
- Letter: Still Committed to Hot Metal
p. 4
- Letter: Still Committed to Hot Metal
- Benoy, C. E.
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Issue No. 10
- Letter: He Set His First Type in 1918
p. 15
- Letter: He Set His First Type in 1918
- Berliner, Harold
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Issue No. 3
- Letter: Who Was John Thompson?
p. 4
Issue No. 4
- Letter: Jealousy, I Call It “Disgusting”
p. 8
- Letter: Who Was John Thompson?
- Blass, Joseph
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Issue No. 18
- Bohne, Paul
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Issue No. 4
- Letter: Beside His Handpress
p. 5
Issue No. 12
- Letter: 'The Closest I’ve Come to Typefounding...'
p. 13
- Letter: Beside His Handpress
- Bollinger, Harry A.
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Issue No. 8
- Letter: Equipment is Available in Lancaster
p. 7
Issue No. 9
- Letter: 'I Know Where You Can Buy 22 Linotypes'
p. 19
- Letter: Equipment is Available in Lancaster
- Botterill, Guy
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Issue No. 9
- Branscom, Raymond
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Issue No. 8
- Letter: Seeks a Source for Keyboard Paper
p. 8
- Letter: Seeks a Source for Keyboard Paper
- Bratter, Howard M.
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Issue No. 18
Issue No. 19
- Bruce, David, Jr.
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Issue No. 14
- Bryant, F.
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Issue No. 8
- Letter: English Linotype Supplier 'Thriving'
p. 9
- Letter: English Linotype Supplier 'Thriving'
C
- Cade, Phil
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Issue No. 3
- Letter: About the Thompson Gas Pot
p. 4
Issue No. 7
- Letter: I Suspect My Press is Hollow in the Center
p. 14 - Specimen: Cade Type Foundry
p. 14
- Letter: About the Thompson Gas Pot
- Carr, Dan
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Issue No. 6
- Letter: Typecasting and a Love for Letterpress
p. 13
Issue No. 8
- Letter: Quite a Letterpress Setup!
p. 9
Issue No. 19
- Letter: 'I Do Enjoy Your Refitting of 337'
p. 13 - Cutting Punches for Regulus
p. 15
- Letter: Typecasting and a Love for Letterpress
- Chayt, Steve & Meryl
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Issue No. 6
- Letter: How About a "Human Typecaster"?
p. 19
- Letter: How About a "Human Typecaster"?
- Cole, F. Marion
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Issue No. 14
- A Plea for the Tramp Printer
pp. 4-5
- A Plea for the Tramp Printer
- Coleman, Carroll
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Issue No. 12
- Coughlin, Michael J.
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Issue No. 19
- Letter: 'I Am Aware of the Time Commitment You Face'
p. 14
- Letter: 'I Am Aware of the Time Commitment You Face'
- Cummins, Edward
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Issue No. 19
- Letter: 'My Father Was Printing in his Own Name Since 1933'
p. 12
- Letter: 'My Father Was Printing in his Own Name Since 1933'
D
- Darrow, Carl
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Issue No. 10
- Letter: Groucho Marx Would Love ATF
p. 14
Issue No. 12
- Letter: 'The Cover Itself (Newsletter 10) was Fascinating'
p. 13
- Letter: Groucho Marx Would Love ATF
- Dawson, R. MacG.
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Issue No. 6
- Letter: Hand Mold Interests Canadian
p. 17
- Letter: Hand Mold Interests Canadian
- Desjardins, Michael & Helen
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Issue No. 12
- Letter: 'We Really Enjoyed the Last Meeting'
p. 12
- Letter: 'We Really Enjoyed the Last Meeting'
- Doctor, Wilbur
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Issue No. 19
- DoHerty, Robert J.
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Issue No. 10
- Letter: School to Set Up Letterpress Labs
p. 14
- Letter: School to Set Up Letterpress Labs
- Driscoll, Phillip
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Issue No. 10
- Letter: 'A Home for Me and My Thompson'
p. 14
Issue No. 12
Issue No. 19
- Letter: 'A Home for Me and My Thompson'
- DuBois, Ted
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Issue No. 19
- Letter: 'I Am a Wood Engraver, Papermaker and Printmaker'
p. 12
- Letter: 'I Am a Wood Engraver, Papermaker and Printmaker'
- Duensing, Paul
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Issue No. 2
Issue No. 7
Issue No. 9
Issue No. 10
- Letter: Keepsakes Enliven Good Memories
p. 14
Issue No. 12
Issue No. 19
- Letter: Keepsakes Enliven Good Memories
- Dunker, Andrew W.
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Issue No. 8
- Letter: Pioneer Hobbyist is Still Making Mats
p. 7
- Letter: Pioneer Hobbyist is Still Making Mats
E
- Eickhoff, John
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Issue No. 18
F
- Fick, Alvin S.
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Issue No. 10
- Letter: 'Thanks for the Photography in No. 9'
p. 14
Issue No. 18
- Letter: 'I Must Admit I Related Most to the Kelsey Story'
p. 37
Issue No. 19
- Letter: 'Thanks for the Photography in No. 9'
- Fitzhardinge-Bailey, C. D.
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Issue No. 6
- Letter: Australian Obtains Mono Caster
p. 17
Issue No. 8
- Letter: He's Searching for Mats in Australia
p. 9
Issue No. 10
Issue No. 12
- Letter: 'I Always Look Forward to the ATF Newsletter'...
p. 13
- Letter: Australian Obtains Mono Caster
- Friday Harbor Journal
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Issue No. 6
- Letter: Al Piccoli Beats Me Out on Matrices
p. 19
- Letter: Al Piccoli Beats Me Out on Matrices
- Fritzberg, N.
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Issue No. 8
- Specimen: The Hansestadt Letterfoundry
p. 8
- Specimen: The Hansestadt Letterfoundry
G
- Gerry, Vance
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Issue No. 7
- Specimen: The Weather Bird Press
p. 18
Issue No. 18
- Letter: 'Thanks for Latest ATF Newsletter'
p. 37
- Specimen: The Weather Bird Press
- Giampa, Gerald
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Issue No. 7
- Letter: Inventory and Processes
p. 12
- Letter: Inventory and Processes
- Graden, Regis M.
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Issue No. 10
- Letter: 'My Real Love is in the Garage'
p. 22
- Letter: 'My Real Love is in the Garage'
- Grant, John
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Issue No. 7
- Specimen: Grant Locomotive Works Foundry and Print Shop
p. 9
- Specimen: Grant Locomotive Works Foundry and Print Shop
H
- Halbert, Bob
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Issue No. 4
- Letter: Has Super Caster
p. 6
Issue No. 6
- Letter: Halbert Acquires Second Super Caster
p. 19
Issue No. 7
- Letter: Will Saving Monotype from the Junk Pile Ever be Appreciated?
p. 14 - Specimen: The Private Foundry of Robert Halbert
p. 12
- Letter: Has Super Caster
- Hamilton Manufacturing Company
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Issue No. 14
- Advertisement: Hamilton Manufacturing Company Advertisement, 1890
p. 28
- Advertisement: Hamilton Manufacturing Company Advertisement, 1890
- Hancock, John E.
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Issue No. 9
- Letter: Interesting Article on the Paige Compositor
p. 19
- Letter: Interesting Article on the Paige Compositor
- Harnish, Herb
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Issue No. 7
- Letter: Hoping to find mats for Thompson
p. 13
- Letter: Hoping to find mats for Thompson
- Hartzell, Richard
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Issue No. 7
- Specimen: Hartzell Machine Works, Inc.
p. 20
- Specimen: Hartzell Machine Works, Inc.
- Hartzell, Richard
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Issue No. 7
- Specimen: Hartzell Machine Works, Inc.
p. 20
- Specimen: Hartzell Machine Works, Inc.
- Helbert, Clifford L.
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Issue No. 12
- Hess, Richard, Sr.
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Issue No. 18
- Letter: 'What a Typographical Treat!'
p. 37
- Letter: 'What a Typographical Treat!'
- Hinde Sr., Charlie
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Issue No. 6
- Letter: Mats to Go with Book on Cheltenham
p. 19
Issue No. 7
- Letter: You Told the Whole Story as If We Were There
p. 14
- Letter: Mats to Go with Book on Cheltenham
- Horowitz, Abe
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Issue No. 6
- Hopkins, Richard
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Issue No. 1
- The Conference is Over But Fond Memories Remain
p. 1 - Conference Proceedings to Be Published via Letterpress
p. 1 - Typecasters Organization Established at Meeting
p. 2 - Official Delegates at the Terra Alta Conference
p. 2 - Chicago Monotype Operation Being Sold
p. 2 - American Typefounders Listing of Old Typefaces
pp. 3-8 - You Are Asked for Information for Next Newsletter
p. 8
Issue No. 2
- News of ATF Formation Spreads Quickly; Enquiries Are Varied
p. 1 - Sophisticated Computer Stuff
p. 1 - Got Authentic ‘Fat Face’ Mats?
p. 1 - Equipment Acquisitions
p. 3 - Who Was Thompson?
p. 3 - Goudy's 'Companion'
p. 3 - Phase Converter
p. 3 - Czarnowski Opens Again
p. 3 - Intercepted Letters / Messages Received
p. 4 - On the Loaning of Matrices
p. 4 - Hot Metal Typesetting Chill
p. 5 - Koike Automatic Type Casting Machine
p. 6
Issue No. 3
- Rare Thompson Specimen Studied
pp. 1-3 - Useful Information on the Thompson Caster
pp. 4 - Letter: Let's Share Thompson Molds
pp. 4-6 - Correspondence
pp. 7-9 - Barney Rabin Cuts His Own Linotype Mats
p. 10
Issue No. 4
- Maybe a Conference This Summer
p. 1 - Followup to the Thompson Article
pp. 1-3 - Source for Engraved Matrices
p. 3 - Bits & Pieces About Composition Caster Operation
p. 4 - On Shipping and Storing Typecasting Equipment
p. 4 - More People Found with Bits of Equipment
p. 5 - Misplaced Priorities
p. 5 - All Matrices Aren't the Same Depth
p. 6 - : Modern Hand-Mold Proposal Being Developed
p. 7 - Yes, Virginia, Once There Was Hand-Set Type for Doing Music
p. 7 - Annenberg, Turner, pass to Eternal Monotype Kingdom in Sky
p. 8 - Letterpress Production of First Conference Proceedings Finally Getting Underway
p. 8
Issue No. 5
- Summer Conference is Definite ‘Go’
pp. 1-2 - This Was Best in Typesetting 100 Years Ago
pp. 3-4 - Did You Receive Number Four of This Newsletter?
p. 4 - Hartzell to Have Warehouse Sellout
p. 4 - Typecasters Gather on West Coast
p. 4
Issue No. 6
- A Most Memorable Conference
pp. 1-5 - After a Long Wait: A 'Jumbo' Edition
p. 2 - Next Newsletter to Feature Typecasting from Your Shop
p. 5 - Two Reflections on Today's Type Technology
p. 6 - Monotype Sells Mat Libraries
p. 6 - The Living Legend: American Type Founders Company
pp. 7-14 - Three Possible Sites to Be Considered far Third ATF Conference
p. 20
Issue No. 7
- Special Conference in Britain Proposed
pp. 1, 4 - Postscript to ATF Article in Last Issue
pp. 2-3 - Some Laughs & Some Serious Concern
p. 4 - The Haas Typefoundry—World’s Oldest Operation Continues Tradition of Letterfounding
p. 5 - Printing News Tells of ATF
p. 5 - Death Claims Pioneer Private Typecaster; Shop Virtually Lost! Harry Weidmann
pp. 6-10 - Collectors Face Good Guys & Bad Guys
p. 10 - Reviewing Bruce's First Patent
pp. 11, 16 - Letter: Correspondence with Jack Murphy over Monotype acquisition
p. 12 - Letter: A Most Interesting Newspaper Clipping
pp. 13-14 - Useful Tidbit for Persons Importing Matrices
p. 15 - Former Thompson Mat Source
p. 15 - Missing, Missing. There Always Seems to be One Mat Missing
p. 16 - A Giant of a Hot-Metal Shop Slowly Fades Into Silent Oblivion
p. 17 - Wintertime Uses for Old Type
p. 17 - Specimen: Hill & Dale Private Press and Typefoundry
p. 17 - Richard E. Huss Proposes Book on 'The Composition Matrix'
p. 18 - Piccoli Suggests Logo
p. 19 - Type Designs Cast by ATF Members
p. 19 - Thirty 15×17 Monotypes to be Auctioned by GPO March 1, 1982
p. 20 - Please Settle Your Account!
p. 20
Issue No. 8
- Oxford Meeting is Great Success
pp. 1-2 - A Word About How This Thing Goes Together
p. 2 - Indian Foundry is 'Discovered'
pp. 3-6 - A Hidden Meaning?
p. 6 - Sterling Type Foundry Prop Dies; STF to Close
p. 9 - On Keeping Old Machines Alive
pp. 10-12 - GAM Features Tom Lyons’ Shop
p. 12 - Moving a Caster Isn't an Impossible Task
pp. 13-14 - A Pro Will 'Beat the Book' Every Time
p. 14 - Mail-Order Mat Cases
p. 14 - Hartzell Will No Longer Make Matrices
80-Year Commercial Manufacturing Era Coming to End
pp. 15-16
Issue No. 9
- D.C. Conference Set for June 21-24
p. 1 - Introduction: European Hand Type Still Available
pp. 2-3 - Will Your Hobby Shop Outlast You?
pp. 4-5 - Monotype Casters Take Back Seat to Microcomputer-Temporarily
p. 6 - A VIP Tour of Monotype International No Serious Type Caster Will Ever Forget!
pp. 7-11 - Press Operator Receives Grant
p. 13 - Typefounder from India Visits U.S.A.
p. 14 - Relocated Monotype Equipment To Be Used in Book Arts Teaching
p. 14 - Difference in Making Own Lino Mats Explained
p. 15 - English Linotype Organization Still Offering Matrices for Sale
p. 15 - Monotype Tech Manuals Offered
p. 15 - Seeking Equipment? Perhaps Here Are Some Leads
p. 18 - Are your eyes playing tricks?
p. 19 - Letter: Ray Ballash Combines Interests
p. 19 - Letter: Henry Wylan Relates an Interesting Experience
p. 19 - U.S. Comp Matrix Production Continue—Facilities Now in California at Mackenzie-Harris
pp. 22-23 - Historic Matrices, Early Literature, Traditional Process Demonstrated
pp. 24-25 - Sterling Type Foundry Tradition to Be Continued-Dave Churchman Buys Plant, Moves It to Indianapolis
p. 26 - Introduction: : Original Font Cut in Lead, Matrices Are Electroformed
pp. 27-31 - Various Private and Commercial Typecasting Projects Reported
p. 32
Issue No. 10
- Conference Captures 'Fellowship' Spirit
pp. 1-2 - Some Information on Back Issues for You and Bibliographers
p. 2 - A Sterling Type Foundry Partner
p. 2 - Complete Alphabet Showings of Two Original Metal Designs Are Revealed by Jim Rimmer
p. 3 - Linotype is the Subject of Dissertation
p. 3 - Typecasting Activities, Publications Noted
p. 8 - The 'Myth' About Metal Hardness
pp. 11-12 - The Why of Lead, Tin & Antimony
p. 13 - Gerald Giampa, Jim Rimmer Prepare Exceptional Cover and Insert
p. 16 - Lieberman Endowment Established
p. 16 - Recent History, Yet So Very Long Ago
pp. 17, 23 - 'Unknown' References Held in Stephen Saxe Collection
p. 18 - Nelson Perfecting Traditional Process
p. 18 - Computer Aids Hand Composition
p. 18 - English Member Acquires a Typograph Caster
p. 20 - Unnecessary Machine Adjustments
p. 21 - Letter: Now Has a Complete Ludlow Setup
p. 22 - Media Reports: ATF Meeting, Stan Nelson
p. 23 - Where to Next?
p. 23 - A Brief History of Lanston Monotype
pp. 24-27 - British History to Come Later
p. 27 - Specimen Books Arrive; 'Wish List' Being Compiled
p. 28
Issue No. 11
- Indianapolis to Host Conference July 11-13
pp. 1-2 - California Firm Buys ATF Foundry Facility
p. 1 - Reviving Updike's Montallegro Design of 1904
p. 3 - Monotype Films Available
p. 3 - A Thompson Operating Lever for Your Safety
pp. 4-5 - Can We Perpetuate Hot Metal?
pp. 6-7 - Type Metal Firm Quits
p. 7 - Specimen: Report of Recent Typecasting Activities at the Hill & Dale
p. 8
Issue No. 12
- 1988 Conference Plans Announced
pp. 1, 5 - Indianapolis: Belated Story
pp. 2-3 - Prepare Now to Attend Conference
p. 4 - What's the Weather Likely to Be in July?
p. 4 - Intro: What is This ATF, Anyway?
pp. 6-7 - Book Documents Stempel Foundry
p. 7 - Intro: On Buying a Ludlow
pp. 8-9 - An Appreciation for Old-Time Craftsmen
p. 10 - ...Or Were They That Special?
pp. 10, 12 - True Confessions: "I Murdered Four Monotypes"
p. 11 - 100-Year-Old Puzzle About to Be Solved
p. 13 - 19th Century Industrial Trade Museum Envisioned by Writer from Staten Island
p. 13 - What Makes Us Tick, Anyway?
p. 14 - Newspaper Features Berliner & Foundry
p. 14 - An Extraterrestrial Typecasting Proposal
p. 15 - Re-Composing Silent Movie Title Screens
p. 15 - Early Thompson Manual Reprinted
p. 15
Issue No. 14
- Preface
unpaginated - Introduction: History of Machine Type Casting
p. 1 - Introduction: A Plea for the Tramp Printer
p. 4 - Introduction: A Plea for Printers
p. 6 - Introduction: Typesetting Contest
p. 8 - Introduction: "... Purely An Inventor's Dream"
pp. 11, 13 - Introduction: The "Blower" Linotype
p. 15 - Introduction: The New Form of Mergenthaler
p. 16 - Introduction: The Mergenthaler Linotype Printing-Machine
p. 18 - Introduction: The Rogers Typograph
p. 23 - The "Triangle" Monotype Machine
pp. 26-27 - Related Activity in the Industry in 1890
pp. 29-30 - Help Solicited for Upcoming Articles
p. 16
Issue No. 18
- A Painful Tale to Recount
Preface - July Conference in California a 'Go'
p. 1 - American Type Founders Company: A Troubled Report On Its Demise
pp. 2-17 - Odds 'n Ends Tell of ATF's Far-Flung History
p. 18 - ATF Tools & Implements Preserved
p. 19 - The Barth Was One Reason for ATF's Quality But Matrices Also Played a Crucial Role
p. 20 - Earliest Lanston Patent Books Saved
p. 21 - Introduction: Wild Suppositions Give Way to Scientific Study: On the Hardness of Type Metal
pp. 22 - Obviously the Work of a Lifetime: Monumental Type 'Bible' Now Available
pp. 24-25 - Lead Ain't Dead
p. 25 - A Reference Every Typecaster Will Cherish: Long-Awaited Rehak Book is Published
pp. 26-27 - Study Program Proposed For Typecasting Aspirants
pp. 28-35 - U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 1925 Report: Lead Poisoning Is Statistically Remote
p. 36 - Letter: Laurence Pion Publishes 'The Reviewer'
p. 37 - Letter: Editor's Note
p. 37 - Introduction: Jim Rimmer Uses Lanston Punches To Strike 'Goudy Bible' Matrices
p. 38
Issue No. 19
- The Conference at Buena Park
pp. 1-2 - Dates Set for Charlotte Meeting
p. 2 - "Gone Home" (Obituaries)
pp. 4-5 - Dating Things Typographic
p. 5 - English Preservation Efforts
p. 5 - Rich's Postscript
p. 9 - What's New from the Typecasters
p. 11 - Letter: So What's A Monotype?
p. 12 - Letter: 'Bob Trogman... handed Me This Rare Specimen'
p. 12 - Letter: 'You Can't Accuse Me of Not Making Stupid Errors'
p. 12 - Product For Preventing Type Rust
p. 13 - Treating Medical Burns
p. 13 - Comments on ATF Liquidation
p. 14 - The Pinmark Re-Emerges
p. 17 - Ripley's Linotype "Believe It Or Not"
p. 18 - Mergenthaler Stamp To Be Issued (At Last!)
p. 18 - Extremely Rare Lanston Matrix Case
p. 18 - Dispelling Caslon Myths
pp. 19-29 - The Nitty-Gritty Detail of Typographic Production
p. 29
- The Conference is Over But Fond Memories Remain
- House, Glenn
-
Issue No. 9
- Letter: 'After Working as a Commercial Artist for 20 years'
p. 19
- Letter: 'After Working as a Commercial Artist for 20 years'
- Howell, Ralph D., Jr.
-
Issue No. 19
- Letter: An Interesting Explanation
p. 12
- Letter: An Interesting Explanation
- Huss, Richard E.
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Issue No. 8
Issue No. 9
Issue No. 11
- Hyder, Darrell
-
Issue No. 10
- Letter: 'Computer Encounter is Delightful'
p. 22
Issue No. 12
- Letter: 'Computer Encounter is Delightful'
I
- Inland Printer
-
Issue No. 14
- Typesetting Contest
pp. 8-10 - The "Blower" Linotype
pp. 15-16
- Typesetting Contest
J
- Jones, Dan
-
Issue No. 19
K
- Kapplin, Jim
-
Issue No. 18
- Letter: '...A Cut of a Kelsey Press'
p. 37
- Letter: '...A Cut of a Kelsey Press'
- Keleher, Dan
-
Issue No. 4
- Letter: Two Intertypes, Thompson
p. 2
- Letter: Two Intertypes, Thompson
- Kelly, Jerry
-
Issue No. 19
- Letter: 'You Summed up My Feelings'
p. 14
- Letter: 'You Summed up My Feelings'
- Kent, David
-
Issue No. 18
- Letter: 'It Was Worth the Wait'
p. 37
- Letter: 'It Was Worth the Wait'
- Kristensen, John
-
Issue No. 19
L
- Lanston Type Company
-
Issue No. 2
- Leenhouts, Ken
-
Issue No. 8
- Letter: Almost Bought a Thompson
p. 9
- Letter: Almost Bought a Thompson
- Lesh, Bob
-
Issue No. 10
- Letter: Hot Metal Not Dead in Canton, Ohio
p. 22
- Letter: Hot Metal Not Dead in Canton, Ohio
- Ligda, Alan
-
Issue No. 4
- Letter: Thompsons in Washington State
p. 5
- Letter: Thompsons in Washington State
- Lindsay, Jeoff
-
Issue No. 10
M
- MacKeller, Smith, & Jordan Company
-
Issue No. 14
- Advertisement: MacKeller, Smith, & Jordan Company, French Script Font Advertisement, 1890
p. 31 - Advertisement: MacKeller, Smith, & Jordan Company, Stipple Font Advertisement, 1890
p. 32
- Advertisement: MacKeller, Smith, & Jordan Company, French Script Font Advertisement, 1890
- Malkoff, Sol
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Issue No. 10
- Letter: Had I Known I'd Be Looking...
p. 15
- Letter: Had I Known I'd Be Looking...
- Mathews, Richard
-
Issue No. 7
- McGrew, Mac F.
-
Issue No. 9
- Lanston's Matrix Numbering Explained
pp. 16-18
Issue No. 10
Issue No. 19
- Lanston's Matrix Numbering Explained
- Morton, Alan P.
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Issue No. 10
- Letter: A Monotype 'Empire' in England
p. 15
- Letter: A Monotype 'Empire' in England
- Murray, William J.
-
Issue No. 8
- Letter: Wants to 'Ease Into' Monotype
p. 8
- Letter: Wants to 'Ease Into' Monotype
N
- Neslon, Stan
-
Issue No. 2
Issue No. 4
Issue No. 7
- Specimen: The Atelier Press & Typefoundry
p. 8
- Specimen: The Atelier Press & Typefoundry
- Newberry Jr., W. R.
-
Issue No. 4
- Letter: Around Shops Since He Was 7
p. 6
- Letter: Around Shops Since He Was 7
- Newman, J. Ed
-
Issue No. 19
- Northrup, Bruce
-
Issue No. 4
- Letter: Tinkering with a Keyboard
p. 5
- Letter: Tinkering with a Keyboard
- Norton, David M.
-
Issue No. 8
- Letter: Error in ATF Article Corrected
p. 7
- Letter: Error in ATF Article Corrected
O
- Offerman, Carroll
-
Issue No. 9
- Letter: 'Years Ago I Dreamed of Casting My Own Type'
p. 19
- Letter: 'Years Ago I Dreamed of Casting My Own Type'
- Olcott, George
-
Issue No. 19
- Letter: 'Thanks for Your Martyrdom'
p. 14
- Letter: 'Thanks for Your Martyrdom'
P
- Paper and Press
-
Issue No. 14
- "... Purely An Inventor's Dream"
pp. 11-14 - The Mergenthaler Linotype Printing-Machine
pp. 18-22 - The Rogers Typograph
pp. 23-25
- "... Purely An Inventor's Dream"
- Parrish, James A.
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Issue No. 12
- On Buying a Ludlow
pp. 8-9
- On Buying a Ludlow
- Patel, Arvind
-
Issue No. 6
- Letter: Bruce Casters in Use in India
p. 17
Issue No. 8
- Letter: New Designs Slow to Pay Off in India
p. 7
Issue No. 9
- Letter: 'I Was Not Offended by Your Editorial Mistake'
p. 19
Issue No. 19
- Letter: 'We Had to Get a Special Cam for the Matrix Holder'
p. 13
- Letter: Bruce Casters in Use in India
- Pauling, Stan
-
Issue No. 10
- Letter: Once Ran Republic Type Foundry
p. 14
- Letter: Once Ran Republic Type Foundry
- Peat, David W.
-
Issue No. 18
- Pollard, Stephen
-
Issue No. 12
- Letter: 'Your Publication is Quite Beautiful.'
p. 13
- Letter: 'Your Publication is Quite Beautiful.'
- Postman, Frederica and Monroe
-
Issue No. 4
- Letter: Plan to Sell Type
p. 6
- Letter: Plan to Sell Type
Q
- Quyle, Paul B.
-
Issue No. 8
- Letter: Not Yet Casting, But He's Equipped!
p. 7
Issue No. 9
- Letter: Not Yet Casting, But He's Equipped!
R
- Rice, Roy
-
Issue No. 2
Issue No. 6
- Letter: Now Closer to Running Comp Caster
p. 19
Issue No. 7
- Specimen: The Recalcitrant Press & Typefoundry
p. 13
Issue No. 9
- Letter: Now Closer to Running Comp Caster
- Rimmer, Jim
-
Issue No. 4
- Letter: I Came to Love Monotypes
p. 6
Issue No. 7
- Specimen: Pie Tree Press & Type Foundry
p. 7
Issue No. 9
Issue No. 18
- Letter: I Came to Love Monotypes
- Risseeuw, John
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Issue No. 8
- Letter: Information Needed on Charles Broad
p. 9
- Letter: Information Needed on Charles Broad
- Robinson, Lisa Beth
-
Issue No. 19
- Rouze, Gordon K.
-
Issue No. 88
- Letter: 'I Especially Enjoyed the Kelsey Story'
p. 37
- Letter: 'I Especially Enjoyed the Kelsey Story'
- Rueter, William
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Issue No. 7
- Letter: 'A Sensational ATF Newsletter'
p. 13
- Letter: 'A Sensational ATF Newsletter'
- Rule, Chris
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Issue No. 3
- Letter: Two Pivotal Casters on Hand
p. 7
- Letter: Two Pivotal Casters on Hand
- Rummonds, Richard-Gabriel
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Issue No. 6
S
- Sassaman, Frank
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Issue No. 4
- Letter: Need Some Typecast Logos?
p. 5
- Letter: Need Some Typecast Logos?
- Saxe, Stephen O.
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Issue No. 10
- Schuler, Christine
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Issue No. 19
- Silberman, Michael
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Issue No. 12
- Letter: 'I Did the Linoleum Cut (Reproduced on Page 6)'
p. 12
- Letter: 'I Did the Linoleum Cut (Reproduced on Page 6)'
- Sizemore, Hyden Mrs.
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Issue No. 8
- Letter: Hyden Sizemore's Death Revealed
p. 8
- Letter: Hyden Sizemore's Death Revealed
- Smith, Anthony
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Issue No. 19
- Letter: 'It Could So Easily Have Happened Here'
p. 12
- Letter: 'It Could So Easily Have Happened Here'
- Snapp, Sieg
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Issue No. 10
- Letter: Stayed with Hot Metal Since 1946
p. 22
- Letter: Stayed with Hot Metal Since 1946
- Solo, Dan
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Issue No. 19
- Soule, A. R.
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Issue No. 7
- Specimen: A. R. Soule Type Foundry
p. 15
- Specimen: A. R. Soule Type Foundry
- Stanley, Francis
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Issue No. 18
- Sterling Type Foundry
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Issue No. 11
- Specimen: Sterling Type Foundry Ornament Catalog
p. 5
- Specimen: Sterling Type Foundry Ornament Catalog
- Stern, Christopher
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Issue No. 19
- Stout, Owen
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Issue No. 3
- Letter: Has Several Casting Machines
p. 5
Issue No. 6
- Letter: Broken Font of Music Type Offered
p. 19
Issue No. 7
- Specimen: Owen Stout Type Foundry
p. 16
Issue No. 10
- Letter: Considering Making Own Matrices
p. 22
- Letter: Has Several Casting Machines
T
- Takaoka, Juzo
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Issue No. 12
- Thierbach, William
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Issue No. 10
- Letter: Former Lino, Mono, Comp Foreman
p. 15
Issue No. 19
- Letter: Former Lino, Mono, Comp Foreman
- Thomson, Thomas N.
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Issue No. 10
- Letter: Largest Hot Metal User in the East?
p. 15
- Letter: Largest Hot Metal User in the East?
U
V
W
- Walczak, Jim
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Issue No. 11
- Specimen: Kennerly Type & Border
p. 4
Issue No. 19
- Specimen: Kennerly Type & Border
- Waring, Alan
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Issue No. 19
- Letter: 'Can't Thank You Enough for the Account'
p. 14
- Letter: 'Can't Thank You Enough for the Account'
- Way, Thomas E.
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Issue No. 10
- Letter: Seeks Letterpress Apprentice Program
p. 14
- Letter: Seeks Letterpress Apprentice Program
- Weber, Ed
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Issue No. 18
- Letter: 'That Cut is a Picture of My Kelsey Cabinet'
p. 37
- Letter: 'That Cut is a Picture of My Kelsey Cabinet'
- Weiland, Henry
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Issue No. 10
- Letter: Benton's Daughter Lives in Milwaukee
p. 22
- Letter: Benton's Daughter Lives in Milwaukee
- Weygand, James L.
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Issue No. 8
- Letter: Almost Abandoned His Intertype
p. 7
- Letter: Almost Abandoned His Intertype
- Whalen, John W.
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Issue No. 9
- Williams, Fred
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Issue No. 10
- Letter: Definitely NOT Mimeographed
p. 22
- Letter: Definitely NOT Mimeographed
- Winkel, Thomas R.
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Issue No. 19
- Letter: 'I Am Interested in Purchasing a Thompson Caster'
p. 12
- Letter: 'I Am Interested in Purchasing a Thompson Caster'
- Worley, Lillian and Parker
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Issue No. 8
- Letter: Is Lynda Subsidizing ATF-NL?
p. 9
- Letter: Is Lynda Subsidizing ATF-NL?
- Wulling, Emerson
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Issue No. 18
X
Y
- Young, Duncan F.
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Issue No. 14
- A Plea for Printers
pp. 6-8
- A Plea for Printers
- Young, Nils R. Bull
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Issue No. 10
- Letter: 'And Boy Am I Hooked Now!'
p. 14
- Letter: 'And Boy Am I Hooked Now!'
Z
- Zugel, Brian
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Issue No. 19
- Letter: 'I Am Interested in Acquiring a Monotype'
p. 13
- Letter: 'I Am Interested in Acquiring a Monotype'