Typewriters: Iconic Machines from the Golden Age of Mechanical Writing

Anthony Casillo
4.16
68 ratings 19 reviews
From the creation of the QWERTY keyboard to the world's first portable typing machine, this handsome collection is a visual homage to the golden age of the typewriter. From the world's first commercially successful typewriter—the Sholes & Glidden Type Writer of 1874—to the iconic electric models of the 1960s, eighty vintage devices are profiled in elegant photographs and fascinating text that highlights the design modifications, intricate details, and peculiar quirks that make each typewriter unique. From functional advances like noiseless machines to luxurious details such as mahogany covers and inlaid mother-of-pearl, a century of design innovation and experimentation is charted in these pages. Packed with visuals and rich with history, Typewriters is the essential story of a writing invention that changed the world.
Genres: NonfictionHistoryReferenceDesignWritingArt
208 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
26 (38%)
4 star
31 (46%)
3 star
7 (10%)
2 star
4 (6%)
1 star
0 (0%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Anthony Casillo

Lists with this book

The Golden Compass
These Happy Golden Years
Goldfinger
"Golden" Fever
746 books36 voters
The Talking Typewriter
Last Linotype: The Story of Georgia and Its Newspapers Since World War 11
Typecast
"Type"
100 books7 voters
Cryptonomicon
Icon
The Peanuts Book: A Visual History of the Iconic Comic Strip
'Icon'opoly
203 books8 voters
Last Night at the Viper Room: River Phoenix and the Hollywood He Left Behind
Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood
Dark Star: A Biography of Vivien Leigh
Iconic Stories
84 books6 voters