Enlargement of the foot of the Harper design to show the Adams printing machine.
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Enlargement of the foot of the Harper design to show the Adams printing machine.

Enlargement of the foot of the Putnam design to show the Hoe cylinder press on the right.
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Enlargement of the foot of the Putnam design to show the Hoe cylinder press on the right.

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Putnam's and Harper's Use the New Printing Machines in Their Marketing

1847 to 1852
Covers of Harpers' and Putnams' trade catalogues with printing machines in their designs
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In Harper's Illustrated Catalogue of 1847 and Putnam's Semi-Monthly Library for Travellers and the Fireside (1852) both New York publishers incorporated the new printing machines in their designs. Harpers showed their flatbed Adams type printing machine as a small detail in their engraved frontispiece. Putnams showed a Hoe single cylinder machine at the foot of their printed wrapper. From this we may assume, I think, that both companies believed that these impressive examples of new technology added to the appeal of the publications produced and sold by each company.

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