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A View Of Early Typography Up To About 1600 Reprinted With An Introduction By James Mosley Harry Carter

  • SKU: BELL-2443922
A View Of Early Typography Up To About 1600 Reprinted With An Introduction By James Mosley Harry Carter
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Publisher: Hyphen Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 63.58 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Harry Carter
ISBN: 9780907259213, 0907259219
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: Reprinted with an introduction by James Mosley

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A View Of Early Typography Up To About 1600 Reprinted With An Introduction By James Mosley Harry Carter by Harry Carter 9780907259213, 0907259219 instant download after payment.

A View of Early Typography has long been regarded as the classic text on the production and use of type in the first 150 years of printing. By focusing on type, Harry Carter goes to the heart of design, the point at which the material processes of printing meet the intellectual concerns of publishers and the nature of the texts they publish. Among the topics covered: the diversity of letterforms (blackletter, roman, italic, and more); the tensions between Latin and the vernacular languages; and the establishment of standards of norms in type design. This is a facsimile of the original edition, of 1969, augmented by a new introduction in which James Mosley explains the significance of the book and gives a short account of Carter's life and work.

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