The Typewriter Century:
A Cultural History of Writing
Practices
by Martyn Lyons.
Studies in Book and Print Culture.
Published by University of Toronto Press.
Published 2021.
Illustrated.
ISBN-10: 1487525737
ISBN-13: 978-1487525736
Description:
Mechanical Typewriters:
Their History, Value, and Legacy
by Thomas A. Russo.
Published by Schiffer.
Published 2002.
ISBN-10: 0764315455
ISBN-13: 978-0764315459
Description:
A fascinating and scholarly look at the machines that revolutionized office communication from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Nearly 700 color photographs display mechanical typewriters produced by Adler(TM), American(TM), Corona(TM), Grundka(TM), Hall(TM), Monarch(TM), Remington(TM), Royal(TM), Smith Corona(TM), and many others. An overview of the historical development of the typewriter includes patents and brief histories of the manufacturers. Additionally, a detailed bibliography, index, and current market values in the captions are also provided. Set designers, historians, and typewriter collectors will learn how technical developments changed the designs through the decades.
Typewriter:
The History – The Machines – The
Writers
by Tony Allan.
Published by Shelter Harbor Press.
Published 2015.
ASIN: 1627950346
ISBN-10: 9781627950343
ISBN-13: 978-1627950343
Description:
Personal computers may have replaced the
typewriter in most homes and offices, but the venerable writing machine is
currently staging a comeback. From portable models that hipsters are snapping
up in Urban Outfitters to Tom Hanks's bestselling app that recreates the manual
experience on a tablet, the typewriter has never been so hot. This celebration
of the typewriter covers what a platen knob is, why QUERTY won out over other
arrangements of keys, which authors loved (or loathed) their typewriters, and
much more.
A gift book with yellowed paper and typewriter
fonts for a cool vintage look.
Timeline of the typewriter features key
models.
Foreword by Paul Schweitzer of Gramercy
Typewriter Co.
Documentary:
California Typewriter
documentary directed by Doug Nichol
written by Max Nichol
released at
the Telluride Film Festival in the United States on September
2, 2016.
Music by Mark Ambrosino.

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