| Year | | Event | Keyword |
| 1816 | | Zaehnsdorf, Joseph, d.1886, Austro-Hungarian craftman | ZAEHNSDORF |
| 1817 | | Columbian Press by George Clymer | CLYMER |
| 1817 | | Larousse, Pierre, d.1875, founder in 1856 of Parisian publishing | LAROUSSE |
| 1819 | | Sholes, Christopher, d.1890, inventor of typewriter, first perfected | SHOLES |
| typewriter was marketed by Remington 1874 |
| 1819 | | Sholes, Christopher, d.1890, inventor of typewriter, first perfected | REMINGTON |
| typewriter was marketed by Remington 1874 |
| 1819 | | Senefelder's 'Complete course of lithography' published | SENEFELDER |
| 1819 | | Quaritch, Bernard, d. 1899, antiquarian bookseller | QUARITCH |
| 1819 | | Sholes, Christopher, d.1890, inventor of typewriter, first perfected | TYPEWRITER |
| typewriter was marketed by Remington 1874 |
| 1822 | | Edmond de Goncourt (1822-1896) he and his brother jules achieved | GONCOURT |
| widespread fame as collaborative artists and novelists of French |
| manners. His library, Bibliothèque Goncourt, was offered for sale in |
| 1987. |
| 1822 | | Heliography invented by Niépce in 1822. He made his first | PHOTOGRAPHY |
| photograph in 1826. |
| 1822 | | Invented by Niépce. He made his first photograph in 1826. | HELIOGRAPHY |
| 1824 | | Atheneum Club in London founded by Richard Heber | ATHENEUM |
| 1825 | | Börsenverein der Deutsche Buchhandlung, Organization for German | BÖRSENVEREIN |
| Book trade, founded (those engaged in reprinting were excluded!) |
| 1827 | | Deberny and Peignot, largest type founding firm of France | DEBERNEY ET PEIGNOT |
| established, based on association by the novelist Balzac and printer |
| 1828 | | De Vinne, Theodore, d.1914, American printer, co-founder of the | DE VINNE |
| Grolier Club |
| 1828 | | Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, d.1882, painter and poet, designer of book | ROSSETTI |
| binding's |
| 1829 | | Braille, Invention of embossed printing for the blind by Louis Braille. | BRAILLE |
| 1830 | | Drum Cylinder Press by R.Hoe | CYLINDER |
| 1830 | | Stanhope Press | STANHOPE |
| 1832 | | Bookbinding, invention of sewing machine by Philip Watt of London | BINDING |
| 1832 | | Bookbinding, invention of sewing machine by Philip Watt of London | WATT, PHILIP |
| 1832 | | Raucourt's 'A Manual of Lithography' published | LITHOGRAPHY, RAUCOURT |
| 1832 | | (1832-1908). Germany. Studied at Düsseldorf and Munich | BUSCH, WILHELM |
| academies. Painter, graphic artist, poet, illustrator. Book: Krischan |
| mit der Piepe (1864) |
| 1833 | | (1833-1914). Born in Paris. Worked for a commercial lithographer, | BRACQUEMOND, FÉLIX |
| studied with Guichard. Began etching 1849. Chief painter for Sèvres |
| factory and director of studio for decoration of Haviland porcelain. |
| Book: Les Fleurs du Mal (1861) |
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