Golding 1881

Improved Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue

Presses and Tools and Printing Materials

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The scan of this catalog is a part of The Stephen O. Saxe Archive of Amatuer Press Catalogues. Its primary home is on The Internet Archive at:

http://www.archive.org/details/Golding1881PressesAndToolsAndPrintingMaterials

The version hosted at the Internet Archive has a convenient read-online version, as well as versions for reading devices (all automatically derived from the uploaded PDF version). For a convenient online reading experience, go there.

The page here has copies of the two PDF files which are the original files uploaded to the Internet Archive (they are identical to the IA files; you don't need to download them from one source if you already have them from the other). It also has the original scans as full-resolution, lossless image files (which aren't present on the IA).

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Golding 1881

Golding & Co.'s Improved Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue, 1881: Presses and Tools and Printing Materials. (Boston: Golding & Co., 1881.)

Click on the icon at left for the 50% resolution (effectively 300dpi, RGB) version of the catalog as a PDF of JPEG images at a JPEG "quality" level of 75. This is 94 Megabytes.

Here it is at 100 percent (600dpi, RGB). This is a PDF of JPEG images at the default "quality" level of the conversion software used (minimum 90). It is 627 Megabytes: golding-1881-saxe-0600rgbjpg.pdf

The copy scanned is one of two in the Saxe collection. Of the two, its contents are in better condition but not its cover. Here is a scan of just the cover (recto and verso) of the other copy.

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Here are the original scans (presented as PNG image files, converted losslessly from the original TIF files). Each of these files is between 26 and 37 Megabytes.


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