Books and Printing: A Treasury for TypophilesPaul A. Bennett World Publishing Company, 1951 - 417 páginas A collection of forty articles, poems, and essays by practitioners of the art of bookmaking. A unique feature of this book is that its articles are set in twenty-two different typefaces; thus it serves as a student's specimen book, affording an interesting comparison of the "color" and body of various composition faces while at the same time supplementing the comments of the typographic experts. More than one hundred illustrations of printers' marks, decorative bookplates, specimen pages, etc., complement the text--From publisher description. |
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... copies . In the fifteenth century , the average edition was about 300 copies . Till the middle of the eighteenth , an edition rarely exceeded 600 ; but there were notable exceptions . There were 34 editions of the Adagia of Erasmus ...
... copies . In the fifteenth century , the average edition was about 300 copies . Till the middle of the eighteenth , an edition rarely exceeded 600 ; but there were notable exceptions . There were 34 editions of the Adagia of Erasmus ...
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... copies of the admirable manuscripts of the period . Juvenis : The black - letter of every early printer was but a servile copy of the manuscript most attainable . Malformations were copied , but the flowing graces of penmanship could ...
... copies of the admirable manuscripts of the period . Juvenis : The black - letter of every early printer was but a servile copy of the manuscript most attainable . Malformations were copied , but the flowing graces of penmanship could ...
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... copy came to light and won its way to a New York bookseller's catalogue . The book is mentioned here , not because it possesses great intrinsic importance ( it would be of trivial note if a hun- dred or two copies of it survived ) , but ...
... copy came to light and won its way to a New York bookseller's catalogue . The book is mentioned here , not because it possesses great intrinsic importance ( it would be of trivial note if a hun- dred or two copies of it survived ) , but ...
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OTTO F EGE The Story of the Alphabet | 3 |
LANCELOT HOGBEN Printing Paper and Playing Cards | 15 |
RUTH S GRANNISS Colophons | 31 |
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