William Caxton 1422-1491

April 20th, 2008

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William Caxton was the very first English printer. That, along with dates of birth and death, and the fact that he is buried in the St. Margaret’s Churchyard in London, England, appear to be about all anyone knows about the guy. You have to wonder about what type of printing press they must have had back then. Certainly a far cry from modern quick service places, as evidenced by offers on the latest Vista Print coupons. I may just do a study on this.

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2 Responses to “William Caxton 1422-1491”

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