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print culture in 19th century:

. by the late 18th century the oress came to be made out of metal.
.in mid 19th century ,Richard M.Hoe of NewYork had perfected the power driven cylindrical press which capable of printing 8000 sheets per hour.
.this press was particularly useful for printing newspapers.
.in late 19th century the offset press was developed which could print up to 6 colours at a time.
.ninteenth century periodicals serialised imprtant novels which gave birth to a particular way of writing novels.
.during 1930 in great depression publishers feared a declined in book purchased. to sustain buying they brought out cheap paperback editions.
.in 1920th in England popular works were sold in cheap series called the Shilling Series.

print culture in 20th century

.from the turn of the 20th century ,electrically operated presses accelerated printing operations.
.a series of other developments followed.
.methods of feeding paper improved than before.
.the quality if plates became better.
.automatic paper reels and photoelectric controls if the colour register were introduced.
.the accumulation of several individual mechanical improvements transformed the appearance of orinted texts.
.printers and publishers continuously developed new strategies to sell their product.
the dust cover or the book jacket is also a 20th century innovation.
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