| Year | | Event | Keyword |
| 1859 | | McLeish, Charles, d.1949. Binder of Edinburgh, worked for the | BINDING |
| Doves Bindery |
| 1859 | | McLeish, Charles, d.1949. Binder of Edinburgh, worked for the | McLEISH |
| Doves Bindery |
| 1859 | | Thomas J. Wise (1859-1937), best known for the forgeries of | FORGERY |
| nineteenth-century pamphlets he cleverly produced and sold to |
| unexpecting wealthy collectors. |
| 1860 | | Buckram, first used for book covers. | BUCKRAM |
| 1860 | | Buckram, first used for book covers. | BINDING |
| 1860 | | Jones, George W., d. 1942, British master printer, founded The | BRITISH TYPOGRAPHIA |
| British Typographia in 1887 |
| 1860 | | Color photography by J.C.Maxwell | PHOTOGRAPHY, COLOR |
| 1860 | | Jones, George W., d. 1942, British master printer, founded The | JONES |
| British Typographia in 1887 |
| 1863 | | Rotary web-fed letterpress machine invented by William Bullock. | ROTARY LETTERPRESS |
| 1863 | | Pissarro,Lucien, d.1944 (Eragny Press) | PISARRO |
| 1863 | | Rotary web-fed letterpress machine invented by William Bullock. | BULLOCK |
| 1863 | | Curwen Press founded. | CURWEN PRESS |
| 1863 | | Pissarro,Lucien, d.1944 (Eragny Press) | ERAGNY |
| 1864 | | Warly English Text Society founded by F.J.Furnivall | WARLY TEXT SOCIETY |
| 1865 | | Goudy, Frederic W., d.1947, American type designer. | GOUDY |
| 1865 | | Woodburytype invented by W.B.Woodbury | WOODBURY |
| 1866 | | Ricketts,Charles, d. 1931, founder of the Vale Press | RICKETTS |
| 1866 | | Plantin Press, last dated work | PLANTIN |
| 1867 | | (1867-1947), French, studied law, worked at École des Beaux-Arts | BONNARD, PIERRE |
| and Académie Julian, joined the Nabis. First graphic work 1889- |
| 1991. Lithographer, designed posters, music sheets, periodical and |
| book covers, and many illlustrations. Also painter. Books:Petites |
| Scènes Familières, Pour Piano (1893); La Lithographie Originale en |
| Couleurs (1898); Parallément (Verlaine, 1900); Daphnis et Chloé |
| 1868 | | Thomas Jefferson Fitzpatrick (1868-1952), *field collector* for the | FITZPATRICK |
| Iowa State Historical Society. 1913 he accepted a teaching position |
| in the botany department at the University of Nebraska. He left an |
| immense collection of books. The university of Nebraska took a |
| *limited* selection of 10,000 books, pamphlets, magazines dealing |
| specifically with botany and the history of science. |
| 1868 | | Chaucer Society founded. Active until 1912. | CHAUCER SOCIETY |
| 1868 | | At age sixteen Emile Bernard (1868-1941) entered atelier Cormon, | BERNARD, EMILE |
| where he was associated with Toulouse-Lautrec and Van Gogh. At |
| Pont Aven with Gaugain in 1886 and 1888. Member of Nabis. Book: |
| Les Amours (Pierre de Ronsard, 1915). |
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