The Story of American Bank Note Company:
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Introduction -- Foreword -- Steel-plate Printed -- Lithographically Printed -- Chapter I-Precious Paper -- Exacting Demands of Bank Note Printing -- Three Methods of Printing -- American Bank Note-the Trail Blazer -- Chapter II-The Early Days-1795-1823 -- Paul Revere-Father of the Industry -- British Helped Make Notes "Not Worth a Continental" -- First Engraved Notes Circulated by a Bank in 1790's -- Robert Scot-First Engraver to New Mint -- Yankee Genius Contributes to Engraving Craft -- Master Engravers Merge Talent -- England Once Hanged Its Counterfeiters -- Chapter III-Toward One Great Institution-1823-1858 -- Durand Brothers' Place in Engraving History -- The Three Other Firms -- First United States Postage Stamps Printed in 1847 -- Bank Note Printing Institutionalized -- Chapter IV-The Twenty Years of the Association-1858-1879 -- A "Gentleman of Character" -- American Bank Note During the Civil War -- Bank Notes Printed for Greece and Colombia -- Stock Exchange Issues Historic Announcement -- Government Takes Over Printing of United States Notes -- Chapter V-The Three Decades of the Consolidation-1879-1911 -- Stock Exchange Stands Firm on Requirements -- Company's "Fifty-Year Honor Roll" Begins in 1884 -- Planchette Paper Introduced in 1891 -- Travelers Cheques Highly Safeguarded -- Historic "Columbian Issue" of Postage Stamps Printed -- The Institution Expands -- Employee Pension Plan Established -- New Offices and Plant Constructed -- Chapter VI-The Era of the Modern Institution-1911- -- Knotty Delivery Problems Solved -- Company's Widespread Ownership -- Assistance to the Government During World War I -- Special Papers and Printing Processes Developed -- The "Honest Counterfeiter" Tests Company's Work -- The Company's Protective Controls -- American Bank Note Company Makes Its Own Inks | |
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contents | Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Introduction -- Foreword -- Steel-plate Printed -- Lithographically Printed -- Chapter I-Precious Paper -- Exacting Demands of Bank Note Printing -- Three Methods of Printing -- American Bank Note-the Trail Blazer -- Chapter II-The Early Days-1795-1823 -- Paul Revere-Father of the Industry -- British Helped Make Notes "Not Worth a Continental" -- First Engraved Notes Circulated by a Bank in 1790's -- Robert Scot-First Engraver to New Mint -- Yankee Genius Contributes to Engraving Craft -- Master Engravers Merge Talent -- England Once Hanged Its Counterfeiters -- Chapter III-Toward One Great Institution-1823-1858 -- Durand Brothers' Place in Engraving History -- The Three Other Firms -- First United States Postage Stamps Printed in 1847 -- Bank Note Printing Institutionalized -- Chapter IV-The Twenty Years of the Association-1858-1879 -- A "Gentleman of Character" -- American Bank Note During the Civil War -- Bank Notes Printed for Greece and Colombia -- Stock Exchange Issues Historic Announcement -- Government Takes Over Printing of United States Notes -- Chapter V-The Three Decades of the Consolidation-1879-1911 -- Stock Exchange Stands Firm on Requirements -- Company's "Fifty-Year Honor Roll" Begins in 1884 -- Planchette Paper Introduced in 1891 -- Travelers Cheques Highly Safeguarded -- Historic "Columbian Issue" of Postage Stamps Printed -- The Institution Expands -- Employee Pension Plan Established -- New Offices and Plant Constructed -- Chapter VI-The Era of the Modern Institution-1911- -- Knotty Delivery Problems Solved -- Company's Widespread Ownership -- Assistance to the Government During World War I -- Special Papers and Printing Processes Developed -- The "Honest Counterfeiter" Tests Company's Work -- The Company's Protective Controls -- American Bank Note Company Makes Its Own Inks Other Types of Documents -- New York Clearing House Places Rush Order -- "Dry Printing" Method Developed -- Designs and Makes Its Own Printing Presses -- Development of "Melamine Paper" -- Bank Notes Burned to Keep Them from Enemy -- Famous "Overrun Nations" Stamps Produced -- New Form of Stock Exchange Bonds -- Other Recent Developments -- Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited -- Bradbury, Wilkinson and Company, Limited -- The Company Today -- "Security of Public" Still Company's Guiding Star -- THE STORY OF AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY. |
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