Specimens of Printing Types and Ornaments: At the University Press, Cambridge
First published in 1901, this is a rich repository of typefaces (including English, Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, Arabic, Hebrew and Cyrillic), ornaments, borders and various decorative devices used in books printed at the University Press, Cambridge, until 1900. Highlights of the compilation include a wide range of historical typefaces (including Caslon, Marr, Figgins, Blake, and Miller and Richards), stylish borders, corners and head and tail pieces, university and college shields, and a detailed catalogue of Egyptian hieroglyphs. It also contains sections on accented letters and signs, 'poster founts' and ornately styled initial letters. Prefaced with a brief 'Historical Sketch' by J. W. Clark, a noted Cambridge academic and antiquarian, Specimens is a valuable archive of the craft of lettering and design before the advent of the digital age that will delight bibliophiles, typographers and collectors.
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Specimens of Printing Types and Ornaments: At the University Press, Cambridge
First published in 1901, this is a rich repository of typefaces (including English, Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, Arabic, Hebrew and Cyrillic), ornaments, borders and various decorative devices used in books printed at the University Press, Cambridge, until 1900. Highlights of the compilation include a wide range of historical typefaces (including Caslon, Marr, Figgins, Blake, and Miller and Richards), stylish borders, corners and head and tail pieces, university and college shields, and a detailed catalogue of Egyptian hieroglyphs. It also contains sections on accented letters and signs, 'poster founts' and ornately styled initial letters. Prefaced with a brief 'Historical Sketch' by J. W. Clark, a noted Cambridge academic and antiquarian, Specimens is a valuable archive of the craft of lettering and design before the advent of the digital age that will delight bibliophiles, typographers and collectors.
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Specimens of Printing Types and Ornaments: At the University Press, Cambridge

Specimens of Printing Types and Ornaments: At the University Press, Cambridge

by John Willis Clark
Specimens of Printing Types and Ornaments: At the University Press, Cambridge

Specimens of Printing Types and Ornaments: At the University Press, Cambridge

by John Willis Clark

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First published in 1901, this is a rich repository of typefaces (including English, Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, Arabic, Hebrew and Cyrillic), ornaments, borders and various decorative devices used in books printed at the University Press, Cambridge, until 1900. Highlights of the compilation include a wide range of historical typefaces (including Caslon, Marr, Figgins, Blake, and Miller and Richards), stylish borders, corners and head and tail pieces, university and college shields, and a detailed catalogue of Egyptian hieroglyphs. It also contains sections on accented letters and signs, 'poster founts' and ornately styled initial letters. Prefaced with a brief 'Historical Sketch' by J. W. Clark, a noted Cambridge academic and antiquarian, Specimens is a valuable archive of the craft of lettering and design before the advent of the digital age that will delight bibliophiles, typographers and collectors.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108001069
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 07/20/2009
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - History of Printing, Publishing and Libraries
Edition description: Reissue
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.47(d)

Table of Contents

1. Old face series; 2. Old style series; 3. Modern face series; 4. Accented letters, signs, &c; 5. Display Founts, &c; 6. Special figure founts; 7. Saxons and Domesdays; 8. Foreign founts; 9. Typewriter; 10. Music; 11. Poster founts; 12. Head and tail pieces, arms, shields, miscellaneous ornaments, &c; 13. Borders and corners; 14. Initial letters; 15. Egyptian hieroglyphics; 16. Appendix.
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