Books and Printing; a Treasury for TypophilesGood Press, 5 nov 2021 - 420 páginas Embark on a literary journey through the world of books and printing with this curated treasury for typophiles. Edited by Paul A. Bennett, this collection brings together writings from various authors, offering insights into the art of bookmaking, paleography, and book design. A must-read for bibliophiles, this classic delves deep into the intricacies of the book industry and the timeless allure of printed words. |
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... readers of all ages . Word games and logic puzzles and everything in between are contained in this book . Even today , over a century after it was first published , readers find themselves amused by these puzzles meant to train the mind ...
... readers of all ages . Word games and logic puzzles and everything in between are contained in this book . Even today , over a century after it was first published , readers find themselves amused by these puzzles meant to train the mind ...
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... Reader Benjamin Franklin: PRINTER and PUBLISHER EARNEST ELMO CALKINS The Book & Job Print I II III IV V VI James Shand AUTHOR AND PRINTER: G.B.S. AND R. & R. C.: 1898-1948 PAUL A. BENNETT On Type Faces For Books INDEX BY WAY OF ...
... Reader Benjamin Franklin: PRINTER and PUBLISHER EARNEST ELMO CALKINS The Book & Job Print I II III IV V VI James Shand AUTHOR AND PRINTER: G.B.S. AND R. & R. C.: 1898-1948 PAUL A. BENNETT On Type Faces For Books INDEX BY WAY OF ...
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... reader would read every essay—hardly an attainable ideal. Nor has any documentation been attempted to reconcile opposing viewpoints—that of A. W. Pollard and Holbrook Jackson, for instance, in respect to William Morris as printer and ...
... reader would read every essay—hardly an attainable ideal. Nor has any documentation been attempted to reconcile opposing viewpoints—that of A. W. Pollard and Holbrook Jackson, for instance, in respect to William Morris as printer and ...
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... reader's mind—and admits they do it best with a minimum of visual distraction. But, he asks, "is it not reasonable to remain open-minded and appraise the modern artist for what he may contribute? "Books, to be sure, are much more than ...
... reader's mind—and admits they do it best with a minimum of visual distraction. But, he asks, "is it not reasonable to remain open-minded and appraise the modern artist for what he may contribute? "Books, to be sure, are much more than ...
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... readers. You will make mistakes of taste. You will find it too easy to get an effect by means of shock, and you will forget that any book, even a twenty-first-century book, must be a coherent unit. And you will often, since there are no ...
... readers. You will make mistakes of taste. You will find it too easy to get an effect by means of shock, and you will forget that any book, even a twenty-first-century book, must be a coherent unit. And you will often, since there are no ...
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EDWIN ELIOTT WILLOUGHBY Printers Marks | |
Wroth THE FIRST WORK WITH AMERICAN TYPES | |
RONALD B McKERROW Typographic Debut | |
Ligatures | |
FRANCIS MEYNELL SOME COLLECTORS READ | |
EDWIN GRABHORN The Fine Art of Printing | |
Stanley Morison FIRST PRINCIPLES OF TYPOGRAPHY | |
CARL PURINGTON ROLLINS American Type Designers and Their Work | |
THEODORE LOW DE VINNE The Old and the New A FRIENDLY DISPUTE | |
ADVENTURER WITH TYPE ORNAMENT | |
SOME TENDENCIES IN MODERN TYPOGRAPHY | |
CLELAND Harsh Words | |
Books and Printing a Treasury | |
ANNE LYON HAIGHT Are Women the Natural Enemies of Books? | |
PORTER GARNETT The Ideal Book | |
M R M C G M R A M R L | |
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OSCAR OGG A Comparison of Calligraphy Lettering | |
PRINTER and PUBLISHER | |
EARNEST ELMO CALKINS The Book Job Print | |
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Abel Buell advertising Aldus alphabet amateur American artist Baskerville Bauhaus beauty Benjamin Bible Bodoni Bruce Rogers called calligraphy capitals Caslon cast character Cockerel colophon compositor contemporary copy craftsmen decoration device early Edinburgh edition England English engraved fact fonts foundry Franklin Galesburg graphic arts Greeks Grolier Club Gutenberg hand illustrations important imprint interest invention Italic Keimer Kelmscott later legibility letter-spacing letters look lower-case machine manuscript mark matter means mechanical modern Morris movable type Nonesuch Press original paper Phoenician Phoenician alphabet practice printer private press production publisher reader Roman Roman type seems serifs Shaw Shaw's sixteenth century Sower space specimen standards Stanley Morison style Table of Contents taste things trade tradition type design type face type ornaments type-founders typography W. A. Dwiggins William William Maxwell William Morris word writing