=32.= =Word Study and English Grammar= By F.W. Hamilton
A primer of information
about words, their relations, and their
uses. 68 pp.; 84 review
questions; glossary.
=33.= =Punctuation= By F.W. Hamilton
A primer of information
about the marks of punctuation and their
use, both grammatically
and typographically. 56 pp.; 59 review
questions; glossary.
=34.= =Capitals= By F.W. Hamilton
A primer of information
about capitalization, with some practical
typographic hints as
to the use of capitals. 48 pp.; 92 review
questions; glossary.
=35.= =Division of Words= By F.W. Hamilton
Rules for the division
of words at the ends of lines, with remarks
on spelling, syllabication
and pronunciation. 42 pp.; 70 review
questions.
=36.= =Compound Words= By F.W. Hamilton
A study of the principles
of compounding, the components of
compounds, and the use
of the hyphen. 34 pp.; 62 review questions.
=37.= =Abbreviations and Signs= By F.W. Hamilton
A primer of information
about abbreviations and signs, with
classified lists of
those in most common use. 58 pp.; 32 review
questions.
=38.= =The Uses of Italic= By F.W. Hamilton
A primer of information
about the history and uses of italic
letters. 31 pp.; 37
review questions.
=39.= =Proofreading= By Arnold Levitas
The technical phases
of the proofreader’s work; reading, marking,
revising, etc.;
methods of handling proofs and copy. Illustrated
by
examples. 59 pp.; 69
review questions; glossary.
=40.= =Preparation of Printers’ Copy= By F.W. Hamilton
Suggestions for authors,
editors, and all who are engaged in
preparing copy for the
composing room. 36 pp.; 67 review questions.
=41.= =Printers’ Manual of Style=
A reference compilation
of approved rules, usages, and suggestions
relating to uniformity
in punctuation, capitalization,
abbreviations, numerals,
and kindred features of composition.
=42.= =The Printer’s Dictionary= By A.A. Stewart
A handbook of definitions
and miscellaneous information about
various processes of
printing, alphabetically arranged. Technical
terms explained.
Illustrated.
PART VII—Design, Color, and Lettering
=43.= =Applied Design for Printers= By Harry L. Gage