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This somewhat different reference book and non-fiction book for all newcomers of Black Art and those, who still want to become one. They all will experiance more about the cultural heritage of printing technology, and the old hands of the printing industry will revel in memories. Therefore, the book is additionally illustrated with photos and graphics of the author.In this book the author proves to us in a tongue-in-cheek, pseudo-scientific way that lead lice actually exist, no, they have existed always. And how over the course of the history of printing, from scriptorium to lead typesetting…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This somewhat different reference book and non-fiction book for all newcomers of Black Art and those, who still want to become one. They all will experiance more about the cultural heritage of printing technology, and the old hands of the printing industry will revel in memories. Therefore, the book is additionally illustrated with photos and graphics of the author.In this book the author proves to us in a tongue-in-cheek, pseudo-scientific way that lead lice actually exist, no, they have existed always. And how over the course of the history of printing, from scriptorium to lead typesetting and to the computer age they have evolved is a compleedly new, revolutionary discovery.
Autorenporträt
D.F. Seppelt was born in 1946 and started after graduation to study type setter. He was working as Compositor, proof reader, stamp maker, grafic designer and in production of facsimiles. There is nothing unknown in the graphics industry for him. In his round 50 professional years he became a specialist in letterpress and grafic design. All his experiences he has writtendown in this little booklet.