A. B. Dick. 1957. Fundamentals of Mimeographing. Issued by “School Department, A. B. Dick Company” and edited by Russel N. Cansler. This is now available in my shop. The small amount I receive over the cost of production helps keep this site running.
Hutchison, Howard. 1979. Mimeograph: Operation, Maintenance, and Repair. Blue Ridge Summit, PA: TAB Books.
Kanzaki, Tomoko. 2020. The Past and Future of Mimeograph. Tokyo: 10-48 (TO-SHA).
Proudfoot, W. B. 1972. The Origin of Stencil Duplicating. London: Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers), Ltd.
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I’d like to get a copy of the following:
A. B. Dick. 1947. Fundamentals of Mimeograph Stencil Duplication. Issued by “School Department, A. B. Dick Company” and edited by Russel N. Cansler. Hardcopy printed and bound by Sam Keller. Copies are available (incl. other editions) from Mr. Keller. Please leave a comment with your contact info if you’d like to purchase a copy.
Hi Claire, I am about to offer print copies of the 1957 edition of this text if you’re interested. I’m preparing the print-on-demand setup this week and hope to have it available next week.
Hi there,
1) Is it still possible to purchase a copy of A. B. Dick. 1957. Fundamentals of Mimeographing. Issued by “School Department, A. B. Dick Company” and edited by Russel N. Cansler.
2) Do you know where I can purchase a copy of “The past and future of mimeograph” by Tomoko Kanzaki?
Thank you,
Susan
Hi Susan,
thanks for reminding me that I need to update my description, above!
I offer a facsimile copy of Cansler’s work for very near the cost of production (and shipping) through Lulu, in my “printshop” here: https://www.mimeographrevival.com/product/fundamentals-of-mimeographing/.
Tomoko Kanzaki’s book can be purchased here: https://shop.10-48.net/product/2168/ – it’s a Japanese site, but she ships internationally. Tomoko is also active in the Mimeomania facebook group and you can inquire there, if you’re uncertain about using the Japanese shop page.
Hope that helps,
Wendy