=51.= =History of Printing—Part I= By F.W. Hamilton
A primer of information
about the beginnings of printing, the
development of the book,
the development of printers’ materials,
and the work of the
great pioneers. 63 pp.; 55 review questions.
=52.= =History of Printing—Part II= By F.W. Hamilton
A brief sketch of the economic conditions of the printing industry from 1450 to 1789, including government regulations, censorship, internal conditions and industrial relations. 94 pp.; 128 review questions.
=53.= =Printing in England= By F.W. Hamilton
A short history of printing
in England from Caxton to the present
time. 89 pp.; 65 review
questions.
=54.= =Printing in America= By F.W. Hamilton
A brief sketch of the
development of the newspaper, and some notes
on publishers who have
especially contributed to printing. 98 pp.;
84 review questions.
=55.= =Type and Presses in America= By F.W. Hamilton
A brief historical sketch
of the development of type casting and
press building in the
United States. 52 pp.; 61 review questions.
PART IX—Cost Finding and Accounting
=56.= =Elements of Cost in Printing= By Henry P. Porter
The Standard Cost-Finding
Forms and their uses. What they should
show. How to utilize
the information they give. Review questions.
Glossary.
=57.= =Use of a Cost System= By Henry P. Porter
The Standard Cost-Finding
Forms and their uses. What they should
show. How to utilize
the information they give. Review questions.
Glossary.
=58.= =The Printer as a Merchant= By Henry P. Porter
The selection and purchase
of materials and supplies for printing.
The relation of the
cost of raw material and the selling price of
the finished product.
Review questions. Glossary.
=59.= =Fundamental Principles of Estimating= By Henry P. Porter
The estimator and his
work; forms to use; general rules for
estimating. Review
questions. Glossary.
=60.= =Estimating and Selling= By Henry P. Porter
An insight into the
methods used in making estimates, and their
relation to selling.
Review questions. Glossary.
=61.= =Accounting for Printers= By Henry P. Porter
A brief outline of an
accounting system for printers; necessary
books and accessory
records. Review questions. Glossary.