The American Printing History Association (APHA) is a "scholarly, educational, and charitable organization fostering the study of printing history and the book arts. It was established in 1974.
Printing History is the semi-annual peer-reviewed journal of the American Printing History Association. It began in 1979. The scope of the periodical is 'printing' taken to mean the book arts in general. The APHA Newsletter was published from 1974 to 2013 featuring accounts of APHA activities, announcements, regional chapter reports and news items. of interest to members. In 2013 this content moved to the APHA website. Fit to Print, a PDF newsletter, that is emailed to members was launched in January 2024. ==Lieberman Lecture==
Lieberman Lecture
The annual Lieberman Lecture sponsored by the APHA commemorates J. Ben Lieberman, founder and first president of the American Printing History Association. It was established in 1986 and the first lecture was given by Claire Van Vliet. ==Mark Samuels Lasner Fellows==
Mark Samuels Lasner Fellows
The Mark Samuels Lasner Fellowship in Printing History was established in 2002. It provides research support for study of the history of printing in all its forms, including all the arts and technologies relevant to printing, the book arts, and letterforms. ==Awards==
Awards
In 1976 the APHA established an award "for a distinguished contribution to the study, recording, preservation or dissemination of printing history, in any specific area or in general terms." In 1985 a second award was established for institutional achievement. ==Archives==
Archives
The record and archives of the APHA are held at Columbia University. ==References==