The Production of the Printed Catalogue the Preparation Printing And Publicat

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The Production of the Printed Catalogue the Preparation Printing And Publicat
Alexander J Alexander John Philip
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VI. ^ See Appendix II. ^ It is understood that to avoid a bad turnover it is sometimes necessary to lead, but this rarely happens in catalogue work. ■* See Chap. XII. ^ See Chap. XII. * Keep the number of slips as low as possible. ' See Chap IV. * Two sheets, thirty-two pages, is a fair amount of double col. Demy 8vo, or four sheets of, single col. Crown 8vo, particularly as revises will arrive before the slip proof is all received. ^ Four- teen days at least should be allowed. ^^ Five shilling...s a day on each ;^ioo of the order is sufficient, and is seldom enforced, if the printer has any good reason for slight delay. " Per sheet is better, but, as explained else- where, not practicable in catalogue work. It is not ad- visable to quote portions of pages as they scarcely ever occur. The practice of asking for prices per page of separate types when the founts are to be mixed and used mixed, is only conducive of disputes, and, in tenders, con- veys very little to the librarian : and in machine com- position the amount of mixing makes considerable difference.

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