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The illustrated exhibitor: a tribute to the world's industrial jubilee — London, 1851

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THE ILLUSTRATED EXHIBITOR.

declined to supply us—or the Official Catalogue-^-with
descriptive particulars.

The exhibitors of printing appliances are tolerably nume-
rous ; presses, type, paper, bookbinding, and the tools used
in the art, being shown by various contributors. For the
finer descriptions of book-work printing neither the

wood-engravings are introduced, are those of the platen
kind, one of which was seen at work near the IllJtraZ
News machine It is called the « Patent Scandml™
Machine," and was invented by Mr. Holm some few
years since. Like many other clever contrivances, it was
a comparative failure in the hands of the patentee ; and

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cylinder nor the vertical machine are ever used, on ac-
count of the uncertainty of the register—that is, the fall-
ing of one page of type directly on the back of the other—
and the unevenness of the pressure employed. The ver-
tical machine m the Exhibition was constructed for circular
wood-cuts; but with what success we have no means of
ascertaining. The best machines for book-work, in which

till the present manufacturers, Messrs. Hopkinson and
Cope, undertook to bring them before the public, they were,
but little known. It is said that, for fine work and wood-
cut illustration, they are superior to any printing machines
hitherto known. Of this fact we leave our readers to
judge for themselves, the book they hold in their hands
having been worked principally on a machine ot tnis

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