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    Hippolyte Auguste Marinoni (8 September 1823, Paris – 7 January 1904, Paris) was a builder of rotary printing presses; most of which used the rotogravure...
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  • made possible by the rotary presses that had been designed by Hippolyte Auguste Marinoni in 1866 and installed at the Journal in 1872. Despite its apparent...
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    it had become common use. Some sources describe the Parisian Hippolyte Auguste Marinoni as the inventor of the Rotary printing press, but this was the...
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    reported the first meeting of the Russian parliament, the Douma. Hippolyte Auguste Marinoni asked Giffard to reorganise the newsroom of the daily paper, Le...
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    arrived in 1845, and, about 1870, the rotary press developed by Hippolyte Auguste Marinoni. Previously, publishers used expensive rag paper and slow hand-operated...
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  • Monaco. Its gardens were opened to the public. Constructed for Hippolyte Auguste Marinoni, inventor of the rotary printing press. Renamed 1889 'Villa Puslowska'...
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    journalist Friedrich von Hefner-Alteneck, 58, German engineer Hippolyte Auguste Marinoni, 80, French publisher and builder of rotary printing presses Emmanuel...
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    used Marinoni type rotary printing press machine invented by Hippolyte Auguste Marinoni. Kakuzo Ishikawa (ja:石川角蔵, Ishikawa Kakuzō), for former Mita Seisakusho...
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    min 30 sec ahead of Albert Lemaître (Peugeot), Auguste Doriot (Peugeot) (16 min 30 sec back), Hippolyte Panhard (Panhard) (33 min 30 sec) and Émile Levassor...
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  • 1920, which saw the triumph of increasingly rapid machines like those of Marinoni, represented a golden age, now gone: now, press messengers founded by pioneers...
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