Austin Wood & Co.'s Anglo-American Typographia

Start Date(s)

  • 1884 (COPAC)

End Date(s)

  • 1888 (COPAC)

Printer/Publisher(s)

City

  • London, England

Type of Content

  • Sections include: surplus stock, typographia, our own tit-bits, the printers' grammar, foreign invasion, out and about, taste and skill, correspondence (Waterloo)

Notes

  • "This periodical is intended to be the means of bringing ourselves into closer communication, and further developing our trade, with Printers; at the same time supplying good, sound, practical information gathered from our own and other sources, so that the reading may be of a useful character. We shall not hunt up the old manuscripts at the British Museum, or re-print editions of the works of by-gone generations; we shall endeavour to be of practical use to our patrons, by recording the latest current events, and describing all the new inventions and improvements in the allied branches of the Art Preservative" ("The Opening Address," vol. 1, no. 1, p.1)
  • “Since 1861 a great number of trade periodicals have come into existence, and we cannot help reflecting what a vacuum there was twenty years ago, when there was not a single trade periodical, yet, in Type Founding literature, there remains a large field to enter upon and cultivate” ("The Opening Address," vol. 1, no. 1, p.1)
  • "In January 1884, London type founder Austin, Woods, & Company began publication of a periodical titled Anglo-American Typographia to agitate against American imports and provide a showcase for British-made type using American styles. Austin, Woods, & Company and other British type founders were concerned that the import of American type fonts were depriving British workers of jobs because there were no import duties on metal type and American imported type could undersell British type. Consequently, Austin, Woods, & Company would copy American designs and sell them at significantly lower costs. Other companies also pirated the fancy imported typefaces" (Knies 23)
  • Publisher's address: 11 & 12 Parkfield Street, Islington (journal itself)

Subject Categories

Issues

Sources that Discuss this Journal

  • COPAC
  • Knies 23
  • NSTC

Works Cited

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