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* Bob Neill, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=10535 Book of Typewriter Art (with special computer program)]'', Cornwall: Weavers Press, 1982, 176 pp.
 
* Bob Neill, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=10535 Book of Typewriter Art (with special computer program)]'', Cornwall: Weavers Press, 1982, 176 pp.
 
* Barrie Tullett (ed.), ''Typewriter Art: A Modern Anthology'', Laurence King, 2014, 176 pp. [http://www.laurenceking.com/us/typewriter-art/]
 
* Barrie Tullett (ed.), ''Typewriter Art: A Modern Anthology'', Laurence King, 2014, 176 pp. [http://www.laurenceking.com/us/typewriter-art/]
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* Marvin Sackner, Ruth Sackner, ''The Art of Typewriting'', pref. John Maeda, forew. Steven Heller, London: Thames & Hudson, 2015, 351 pp. A selection of works from the Sackner Archive of Visual and Concrete Poetry by 200+ artists. [https://www.thamesandhudsonusa.com/books/the-art-of-typewriting-hardcover Publisher].
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==

Revision as of 17:50, 18 December 2018

Anthologies

  • Alan Riddell (ed.), Typewriter Art, London: London Magazine Editions, 1975, 157 pp.
  • Bob Neill, Book of Typewriter Art (with special computer program), Cornwall: Weavers Press, 1982, 176 pp.
  • Barrie Tullett (ed.), Typewriter Art: A Modern Anthology, Laurence King, 2014, 176 pp. [1]
  • Marvin Sackner, Ruth Sackner, The Art of Typewriting, pref. John Maeda, forew. Steven Heller, London: Thames & Hudson, 2015, 351 pp. A selection of works from the Sackner Archive of Visual and Concrete Poetry by 200+ artists. Publisher.

Resources

Literature

On the history of the typewriter

See also