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Proposed deletion of David John Chambers
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Private press movement
Hi. You are the known writer of section Private press, almost five years ago. It seems to me that should be part of our article (or list) fine press, under the heading "fine press movement", and that our article private press should mention it briefly, linked to the other.

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Talk: Fine press. --P64 (talk) 15:14, 7 June 2013 (UTC)

Rees's Cyclopaedia and Stanhope presses
Hello, I noted your editing of this. According to Berry and Poole, Annals of Printing, 1966,p 198, the press was invented in 1800, not 1814-15. The following link is to a pages of the Printing article in Rees, from vol 28 (published 1814) https://archive.org/stream/cyclopaediaoruni28rees#page/501/mode/1up/search/stanhope. At the bottom of the first column it is stated that the Cyclopaedia was printed on Stanhope presses. The previous page has the comment that Stanhopes were now becoming common. The plate illustrating the press on Vol 4 of the plates is dated 1814. Kind regards Apwoolrich (talk) 19:01, 9 September 2015 (UTC)

You are quite right in your data, but I don't think I said this about the dating of the Stanhope press. If I did, it was certainly wrong and has now been deleted (1814-1815 is date of invention of the Columbian press, while stanhope was invented before 1800). All the best Paulwnash (talk) 00:34, 30 December 2015 (UTC)

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