See also Appendix A of Ellen Mazur Thomson's The Origins of Graphic Design in America, 1870-1920 (New Haven, CT: Yale Univ. Press, 1997), which has a good annotated bibliography of periodicals.
(A short-title list in chronological order by date of first publication.)
The Printer. (1858-)
Only a few articles from this journal have been digitized.
Typo. (New Zealand, 1887-1897-)
Several volumes have been digitized by the New Zealand Electronic Text Collection at the Victoria University of New Zealand Library.
The American Printer
Started in 1885 as The American Bookmaker. Briefly retitled The Printer and Bookmaker (1897-1899) and very briefly The American Printer and Bookmaker (1900). Then The American Printer (1900- ?). Incorporated The Western Printer. Later The American Printer and Lithographer. Merged into The Inland Printer in 1959, the two becoming (then, for a while) The Inland and American Lithographer and Printer.
At various points The American Printer took over and consolidated into itself: The Printing Trade News, The Master Printer, The Chicago Printer, The Western Printer, and The International Printer. ( The International Printer, in turn, started out as Paper and Press).
(A short-title list in chronological order by date of first publication.)
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