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قراءة كتاب From Paper-mill to Pressroom
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From Paper-mill to Pressroom
FROM
PAPER-MILL TO
PRESSROOM

ANCIENT PAPER-MAKING
The tools of the primitive paper-maker consisted of a pulp vat for the fiber-laden water, a frame, or mold across which was stretched a mesh of closely-spaced wires, and a removable frame known as the deckle; hence the term “deckle edged.” The beating was done by iron shod hammers which were raised and released by cams on a shaft turned by water power: this machine called a stamper is shown in the foreground of this picture.
FROM
PAPER-MILL TO
PRESSROOM
By
WILLIAM BOND WHEELWRIGHT
Author of “How Paper is Made,” etc.
The Collegiate Press
GEORGE BANTA PUBLISHING COMPANY
MENASHA, WISCONSIN
1920
Copyrighted 1920
by
William Bond Wheelwright
GEORGE BANTA PUBLISHING CO.
MANUFACTURING PUBLISHERS
MENASHA, WISCONSIN
TO MY FATHER
George William Wheelwright
AND TO THE MEMORY OF HIS FATHER
WHO ENTERED THE PAPER BUSINESS IN 1834
THESE PAGES ARE
RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED