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Canadian typography in its origins: tracing key people, presses, and movements – from 18th-century beginnings through industrial growth.

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Early Printing and Type in Canada, Chapter 1: 1752–1800

Article
Linda Kincaid
Sep 01, 2023

The Halifax Gazette

Newspaper
1752

Nova Scotia Chronicle and Weekly Advertiser

Newspaper
1769

Quebec Gazette

Newspaper
1776

A College Drama

1776

The Royal St. John’s Gazette and Nova Scotia Intelligencer

Newspaper
1784

Journal of the House of Assembly of the Province of New Brunswick

Legislative Journal
1786

Early Printing and Type in Canada, Chapter 2: 1801–1850

Article
Linda Kincaid
Sep 01, 2023

Early Printing and Type in Canada, Chapter 3: 1851–1900

Article
Linda Kincaid
Sep 01, 2023

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