500yearsofprinting.org
500 Years Of Printing.org
http://www.500yearsofprinting.org/printing.php
How printing started in Scotland. On 15 September 1507, James IV of Scotland granted Walter Chepman, an Edinburgh merchant, and his business partner Androw Myllar, a bookseller, the first royal licence for printing in Scotland. It was put on display by the National Archives of Scotland. To mark the 500th anniversay of the grant. Images of the Chepman and Myllar prints are available through the website oa the National Library of Scotland. The Edinburgh University Library. Buke of the Howlat. Originally pr...
publishingdegree.co.uk
Links – Publishing By Degrees
https://publishingdegree.co.uk/useful-links
The Scottish Centre for the Book (SCOB). Individual Student Profiles, 2015/16. Alumni (Profiles and Destinations). Industry Visits and Events. Students blog about Publishing placements. Student blogs about live publishing projects. INDUSTRY TRIPS, VISITS and EVENTS. Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers. Association for Publishing Education. The Association of Scottish Literary Agents. An information site and daily news service for the book industry. Edinburgh City of Print. The worl...
the-magazine.org
The Paste-Up — The Magazine
http://the-magazine.org/20/the-paste-up
July 4, 2013. Jul 4, 2013. December 18, 2014. Dec 18, 2014. Life in a Fishbowl. You Are Our Television. December 4, 2014. Dec 4, 2014. November 20, 2014. Nov 20, 2014. Boxing and God in Shantou. Music of the Night. A Garden, His Quarry. November 6, 2014. Nov 6, 2014. Take a Leek, Any Size. October 23, 2014. Oct 23, 2014. New Life in a Dying Profession. The House Doesn’t Levitate. A Record of an Apparition. Ghosts of the Estate Sale. October 9, 2014. Oct 9, 2014. The Spice Must Flow. A Lorax That Flies.
scottishprintarchive.org
Links | The Scottish Printing Archival Trust
http://scottishprintarchive.org/resources/links
The story of the Cossar Press. 500 years of Scottish printing. Machines for the Trade. The Scottish Printing Archival Trust. Records, preserves and shares Scotland’s printing heritage. You are here: Home. Exhibitions etc in Scotland. National Museums of Scotland. People's Story, Edinburgh. Robert Smail's archive. Robert Smail's Printing Works. Writers' Museum Edinburgh. Online resources for Scottish printing. 500 years of printing in Scotland. A K Bell Library, Perth. Cossar Web-Fed Flatbed Press. Bearfo...
napierscob.wordpress.com
January | 2010 | The Book Blog
https://napierscob.wordpress.com/2010/01
January 18, 2010. Stuart Kelly gives a thumbs up for Edinburgh City of Print Website. 8212; fhartree @ 12:57 pm. Stuart Kelly – Jan 17 2010 (Scotland on Sunday) wrote ‘The website http:/ www.edinburghcityofprint.org. 8211; is more of a virtual museum, with oral histories, galleries of the city’s collections relatiing to priniting and a “Mystery Objects” section. The site’s a superb reminder that Edinburgh is a city built on books’. January 11, 2010. 8212; fhartree @ 9:38 am. The “Memoirs and Confes...
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The Book Blog | from the Scottish Centre for the Book | Page 2
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February 3, 2010. TACIT gives Sarah Bromage Web 2.0 course at Edinburgh Napier a mention. 8212; fhartree @ 1:44 pm. February’s issue of TACIT is available at http:/ www.edinburghlibrariesagency.info/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/TACIT-2010-February.pdf. January 18, 2010. Stuart Kelly gives a thumbs up for Edinburgh City of Print Website. 8212; fhartree @ 12:57 pm. Stuart Kelly – Jan 17 2010 (Scotland on Sunday) wrote ‘The website http:/ www.edinburghcityofprint.org. January 11, 2010. 8212; fhartree @ 9:38 am.
katebarberblog.wordpress.com
Between the Pages | lessons, musing, & wonderings of a book artist | Page 2
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Lessons, musing, and wonderings of a book artist. July 17, 2013. Back to the Press. This week, I’ve had an excuse to get back in the type shop….I’ve been working on a broadside for the Melon Celebration at the Homegrown Alabama Farmers Market here on campus. I wanted to do this particular broadside because I love watermelon, and last semester the slogan “Water is the only melon for me” came to me, and I’ve wanted to do a broadside with it ever since. The first two layers drying on the rack. July 13, 2013.
sapphire.ac.uk
SAPPHIRE - Edinburgh City of Print
http://sapphire.ac.uk/edinburgh-city-of-print
Please select your page. How are we funded? Edinburgh City of Print. Thomas Nelson and Sons. 40 Years of Scottish Publishing, 1974-2014. Papermaking on the Water of Leith. Printers on the Move. Scottish Readers Remember (AHRC-funded). A Day in the Working Life. Migration, Identity and Scots-New Zealand Print Culture Traditions, 1860-1980. 10 Scottish Books that Changed the World. An Honest Trade: Booksellers and Bookselling in Scotland. More than just silence: Libraries and Librarians in Scotland. SAPPHI...