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The text is known through at least 30 manuscripts and a lithographed edition in Singapore.
Rows of small type were punctuated by lithographed illustrations.
Commercial rivalry was involved and the wish to better the lithographed lace sample books circulated by the trade in England.
The vast majority of Berthon's lithographed posters did not include advertisements and were meant to stand on their own.
The lithographed plates in his publications were in part his own work.
In 1821 he published lithographed views of Eton.
It is best remembered today for its mechanical toys made from stamped and lithographed tin produced from the 1930s through the 1950s.
There is a lithographed drawing for a library by Frank Lloyd Wright.
The first piece of sheet music with a lithographed cover appears; it is "The Soldier Tired".
The first stamp, a lithographed 5-kopek issue, was printed on the backs of German General Staff war maps.
"We're about here, last check," Strack said, pointing out the position on the lithographed chart on the compartment wall.
A teetotum was no longer needed as a metal pointer could be attached to a lithographed card using a pop rivet.
So far, we've been using permanent cell cultures, and these we can grow in lithographed patterns, but we haven't tried using primary human nerve cells.
The key to knowing the difference between the two is based on recognizing the difference between a typographed and a lithographed overprint.
Early Lithographed Books.
Peru began using lithographed stamps in 1857 that initially were provided by the Pacific Steam Navigation Co.
Entitled Voyage a Athenes et a Constantinople, it includes 40 finely hand coloured lithographed plates.
Much later, 1947 in the U.S., letter sheets morphed into lithographed air letter sheets or aerograms.
The flat object that Glenlake had bought was a thirty-nine-cent game, with a lithographed cover entitled: "Cops and Robbers."
(1990) Early Lithographed Books : a study of the design and production of improper books in the age of the hand press.
A lithographed button may fasten with a pinback or with a metal tab which folds over a lapel or pocket.
Yet, the curator includes a lithographed seascape by Norman Rockwell, whose ascent to high art was, in effect, sanctioned by Pop.
He sent me a lithographed portrait of himself soon afterwards; very like, though scarcely handsome enough; which I have carefully preserved in memory of our brief acquaintance.
"Let me show you something," he said, affably, coming over and taking out of his pocket a little lithographed card which had been issued by a wholesale tobacco company.
Llona also had great friendship with the Belgian poet and designer Jean de Bosschère (1878-1953), who made a lithographed portrait of him.