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A. A. Stewart
A comprehensive technical publication from the early 20th century, likely written around the 1910s. This book serves as a primer, providing essential information about the various pieces of furniture used in a composing room, including type cases, work stands, cabinets, and storage racks. The focus is on the practical aspects and specifications of these items, which are crucial for efficient printing practices. In the book, Stewart elucidates the construction and function of composing-room furniture, emphasizing the layout and organization needed for effective type composition. It covers the evolution of type cases from their early designs to modern standards, detailing their dimensions, materials, and various specialized types and uses. The text also addresses the importance of ergonomics and accessibility for compositors, presenting insights into how different stands and racks facilitate the work within busy printing environments. Through this exploration, the book not only educates on the historical context of printing equipment but also illustrates the ongoing advancements and refinements in composing-room furniture.