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  2. Elizabeth Glover - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Glover (née Harris; 1602 – June 23, 1643 [1]) was the first American publisher.She established the first printing press in the Thirteen Colonies, located next to the nascent Harvard College in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she printed Oath of a Freeman, An Almenack, and the Bay Psalm Book with the help of printer Stephen Daye.

  3. Athenaeum Press - Wikipedia

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    The building was the third major printing house built in Cambridge (after those of Harvard University Press and Riverside Press), and one of the first major industrial sites on Cambridge's riverfront. [3] The building has 380,000 square feet (35,000 m 2) of floor space and was renovated circa 2005.

  4. Phototypesetting - Wikipedia

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    Phototypesetting machines project characters onto film for offset printing. Prior to the advent of phototypesetting, mass-market typesetting typically employed hot metal typesetting – an improvement introduced in the late 19th century to the letterpress printing technique that offered greatly improved typesetting speed and efficiency compared to manual typesetting (where every sort had to be ...

  5. Stephen Daye - Wikipedia

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    1939 U.S. stamp commemorating the 300th anniversary of printing in colonial America. Daye was born in Sutton, Surrey London, and emigrated on June 7, 1638, to Cambridge, Massachusetts, on board the John of London with Joseph and Elizabeth Glover and their children and three household servants, and his wife Rebecca (Wright) Bordman (Bordman – from a previous marriage) (died October 17, 1658 ...

  6. Lionel Wilberforce - Wikipedia

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    Lionel Robert Wilberforce was born in Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria to his mother Fanny Flash and his father who was Edward Wilberforce (1834–1914). Edward was a grandson of William Wilberforce through Robert Wilberforce. He was educated in England and graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1884. [1]

  7. Domino Printing Sciences - Wikipedia

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    After 22 years of success at technology manufacturer Domino Printing Sciences – including managing the sale of the FTSE250 company to Brother Industries in 2015 – CEO Nigel Bond, 61, passed on the management baton following his retirement at the end of March 2019.