
A "printers devil" awaits copy from a proof reader in the Irish Times office. Dublin 1963. Published in Quinn, Edward. James Joyces Dublin. Secker & Warburg, London 1974.
At the *Irish Times* office in Dublin, 1963, a young “printer’s devil” awaits copy. While an older proofreader, seen from the back, leans intently over his paperwork, the apprentice slouches in his chair, his feet in cuffed jeans propped casually upon the cluttered desk. The scene, viewed through a dark doorway, captures a candid moment of focused work and patient waiting under the room's bright fluorescent lights.
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