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De Vinne

American  
[duh vin-ee] / də ˈvɪn i /

noun

  1. Theodore Low, 1828–1914, U.S. printer.


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When Jacqueline Nash, 24, pleaded guilty to possessing an unregistered handgun in East Cleveland, Judge James De Vinne was ready to sentence her to three days in jail.

From Time Magazine Archive

Judge De Vinne admitted that he did not know whether such a ruling had ever been made before.

From Time Magazine Archive

In America also there is much good work being done, that of Mr. De Vinne and of the Riverside Press, Cambridge, being of the very highest excellence.

From A Short History of English Printing, 1476-1898 by Pollard, Alfred W. (Alfred William)

Printed at the De Vinne Press on Van Gelder handmade paper. 16mo.

From Black Spirits and White A Book of Ghost Stories by Cram, Ralph Adams

One hundred facsimile copies printed at De Vinne Press, 1895.

From The Age of the Reformation by Smith, Preserved

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