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Updike, Daniel Berkeley

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Updike, Daniel Berkeley (1860–1941)

US printer and scholar. In 1893 he founded Merrymount Press, which printed finely made books, mostly for other publishers, and greatly influenced the development of the graphic arts. A scholar of printing, he wrote Printing Types: Their History, Forms, and Use (1922). Updike was born in Providence, Rhode Island.



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