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Beginning with the invention of movable type in the 15th century,
itinerant artisans roamed the highways and byways of the world,
working where and when they pleased. It all ended five centuries
later, when computer typesetting replaced humans. Mark Twain, Bret
Harte, Horace Greely (along with legions of much less famous
printers) plied their trade and enjoyed adventures as tramp
printers until it all suddenly vanished in the mid 1970s. A
sociological study, as seen through the eyes of tramp printers
themselves. Footloose and carefree, these adventurers enjoyed 500
years of freedom, working where and when they pleased. A vanished
breed, today they live on through recollections, anecdotes, and
memories of how it used to be, when printers worked with "real
type."
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