The Printed Book: Its History, Illustration and Adornment: From the Days of Gutenberg to the Present TimeBouchot, Henri
History
The Printed Book: Its History, Illustration and Adornment: From the Days of Gutenberg to the Present Time
Bouchot, Henri
Bookbinding -- History; Books; Books -- History; Illustration of books; Printing -- History
Foligno, first printer, 35.
Fontainebleau school of engraving, 128.
Fornazeris, J. de, engraver, 158.
Foucquet, John, artist, 69.
Fount of type, 243.
Fouquet, Superintendent, bindings for, 272, 282.
Fournier, type-engraver, 242.
France, early printing in, 47.
Francis I., father of letters, 120;
bindings for, 266;
royal library, 291.
Frankfort, books of the seventeenth century, 159.
Franklin, Benjamin, printer at Philadelphia, 217;
founded first American public library, 303.
French book illustration, 68, 76, 106, 166, 203;
provinces, public libraries of, 298.
Fresne, Trichet du, corrector of Royal Printing House, 166.
Furne, publisher of Paris, 232.
Fust, John, 12 _et seq_.;
in partnership with Gutenberg, 15.
Garamond, Claude, type-founder, 121, 166, 241.
Gaultier, Leonard, engraver, 142, 154.
Gavarni, designer, 233.
Ged, William, inventor of stereotype, 220.
Gering, Freyburger, and Crantz, first printers in Paris, 41.
German books, in the seventeenth century, 158;
eighteenth century, 208;
nineteenth century, 224.
German public libraries, 299.
Gigoux, John, vignettist, 228.
Gillot, Claude, engraver, 180, 186.
Giunta, Lucantonio, printer at Venice, 102.
Gondi, bindings for, 272.
Gourmont, John de, wood engraver, 137.
Grandjean, Philip, royal printer, 242.
Grandville, designer, 233.
Gravelot, Hubert Francis, engraver, 196, 213.
Grolier, John, bindings for, 256.
Guadagnino, artist of Venice, 102.
Guise, Henri de, "Le Balafré," bindings for, 274.
Gutenberg, John, 12 _et seq_.;
at Mayence, 15;
death of, 29.
Haarlem, book illustration at, 67.
Hachette, publisher of Paris, 234.
Hagenbach, Peter, printer at Toledo, 36.
Hahn, Ulrich, printer at Rome, 35;
printed first illustrated book in Italy, 48.
Hardouins, printers of Books of Hours, 82.
Haye, Cornelis de la, painter, 130.
Heilmann, Andrew, associate of Gutenberg, 13.
Heinlein and Fichet introduce printing into Paris, 40.
Henri II., _Entrée à Lyon_, 1549, 130;
bindings for, 270;
royal library, 292.
Henri III., bindings for, 274.
Henri IV., royal library, 292.
Hoe printing machines, 249.
Holbein, "Dance of Death," 86, 124;
Cranmer's Catechism, 148.
Holland, artists in the seventeenth century, 160.
Illustrations, first, in books, 47;
in the sixteenth century, 123.
Imposition, process of, 245.
Ink, composition of, 252.
Ipswich, first printer, 149.
Isaac, Jasper, engraver, 156.
Italian, books in the seventeenth century, 159;
influence on French illustration, 125;
on bindings, 256.
Italic type introduced, 100.
Italy, public libraries of, 302.
Jenson, Nicholas, sent to Mayence to learn type-founding, 38;
printer at Venice, 38, 103.
Johannot brothers, engravers, 227.
John of Cologne, master _à la navette_, 67.
Jombert, printer of Paris, 192.
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