In the history of letterpress printing , a is the bin where broken or worn-out metal type is thrown. These pieces were eventually melted down and recast into new letters. An apprentice, known as a " printer's devil ," was traditionally responsible for sorting through this box. 2. Literary Works
The Hellbox is a collection of poems by Greg Delanty (1998) that uses the terminology and lore of hot-metal printing as a metaphor for personal history and immigration. Hellbox
It is the title of a John O'Hara short story collection (1947) and a mystery novel by Bill Pronzini (2012) in his Nameless Detective series. 3. Art and Collectibles Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The Hellbox In the history of letterpress printing , a
In various creative and technical fields, a typically refers to a receptacle for discarded materials, but it can specifically refer to several distinct "pieces" across art, literature, and equipment. 1. Traditional Printing 1. Traditional Printing