James Watt (1736-1819)
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Caroline Archer-Parré is Professor of Typography, Co-director of the Centre for Printing History and Culture at Birmingham City University, and Chairman of the Baskerville Society. With an interest in typographic history from the eighteenth to twentieth centuries, Caroline has published widely. She is the author of three books, contributes to numerous journals and writes regularly for the trade and academic press.
Christine Moog is a book designer specializing in monographs and catalogues on art and architecture. She received an MFA in graphic design from Yale University and an MA in art history from the University of Toronto. She is a professor at Parsons School of Design and has previously taught at Yale University, School of Visual Arts, the City College of New York, and Ontario University of Art and Design.
John Hinks is Chair of the National Printing Heritage Committee, Co-ordinator of the History of the Printed Image Network (HoPIN), and a member of the Print Networks conference committee. He chaired the Printing Historical Society from 2010 to 2019. He is the Deputy Editor and Reviews Editor of Publishing History and a series editor of the «Printing History and Culture» series of essay collections and monographs, published by Peter Lang. In addition to being Visiting Reader in Printing History & Culture, BCU, he is also an Honorary Research Fellow at the Centre for West Midlands History, University of Birmingham.