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Participate :: How Comics Were Made: a Visual History of Printing Cartoons by Glenn Fleishman

@glennf You musta loved the closing credits of THE POST. I don't know where they resurrected those Linotype machines, but they look like larger versions of what we had in my High School Print Shop.
@mvilain I still haven't seen it, improbably! I have heard about the scene. There are 100s of Linotypes still in working order, but very few in the same place!