noun
- Marks or stamps made by a printer or publisher on books to identify the printing house or edition.
- Reference marks or call numbers written or stamped in books to indicate their location in a library or archive.
Usage: plural of pressmark; chiefly British; used in book history and bibliography
Usage: plural of pressmark; chiefly British; library and archival context
Examples
- The rare book contained several pressmarks from different printers across its pages.
- Librarians use pressmarks to organize and locate manuscripts in the collection.
- The pressmarks on the title page revealed the book was printed in London in the 18th century.
- Each volume in the archive had pressmarks indicating its catalog number.
- Scholars study pressmarks to trace the publication history of early printed books.