Typographical Itinerancy, this printing by the roadside, as we may almost call it, must needs be illustrated in great collections, like any other habit of the early printers.
"Fine Books"
Alfred W. Pollard
No travelling preacher can marry during the term of his probation without violating the rules and rendering himself liable to be dismissed from his Itinerancy.
"The Religious Life of London"
J. Ewing Ritchie
His belief in Itinerancy had its roots in his temperament, as well as in his judgment.
"Fletcher of Madeley"
Frederic W. Macdonald