The Inland Printer, volume 75 no. 6, for September 1925. Softbound, 167 pages plus covers. Measures about 9" x 12".

The Inland Printer was an American trade magazine about printing and graphic design. It was founded in 1883 and, after several name changes, stopped publishing in 2011. The Inland Printer described itself as "The Leading Business and Technical Journal of the World in the Printing and Allied Industries." This issue contains articles on business and technical developments, as well as one on the Gutenberg Museum. There are also numerous advertisements, some of which have striking graphics, as one would expect in a magazine devoted to printing.

The magazine is in nice condition. The top and bottom of the spine has been mended with clear tape, which wraps around onto the front and back covers. Part of the spine covering is scuffed and loose. Both covers plus the entire contents are present. There is a small stray pen mark on the front cover. There are no mailing labels, pen/pencil notations, or cut-outs.

Extra bonus: A blank sheet of stationery for Pres-To-Logs, Inc. of Bernalillo and Albuquerque, N.M., featuring a nice logo of a burning log. The address contains no zip code, so we assume the stationery dates from before 1963. This is included for the purchaser.

See our other listings for the August 1925 issue of The Inland Printer.

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