By 1544 a fount of great primer had been completed and a book printed in it, the Praeparatio Euangelica of Eusebius.
As many as twenty-one years later, when printing in the great towns was becoming merely mechanical, we find the same personal note in a little grammar-book printed at Acqui.
In 1491, one occurs at the end of a book printed at Venice, and five more at the same place within the century; the Aristotle of Aldus being one of the books: one also is found at Milan.
It was taken from the cover of a book printed by Gerard Leeu, of Antwerp, in 1490.
One of these fragments was found within the lining of a book printed at Deventer in 1495.
Peter Schœffer, in a book printed by him in 1466, makes the book metaphorically say, “I am cast at Mentz.
The Historical Society of Pennsylvania is the fortunate possessor of one much prized story-book printed in that year; but though it is at present in the Quaker City, a printer of Boston was responsible for its production.
Additional interest accrues for this reason to a play-book printed by Boyle--the only one extant of this decade known to the writer.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "book printed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.