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

From Time Magazine Archive

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

But De Vinne, in his History of Printing, says that there are practical reasons against the correctness of this view, and considers it more probable that a rude hand-press was used.

From The Story of Books by Rawlings, Gertrude Burford

Printed at the De Vinne Press on English laid paper.

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

Printed at the De Vinne Press New-York, 1894 and embellished with engravings on copper and zinc.

From A Catalogue of Books in English Later than 1700 (Vol 1 of 3) Forming a portion of the library of Robert Hoe by Various

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