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Drawer FF-13: 1

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Contains 24 Results:

“Caracteres d'Ecriture de la Founderie de Leger.” Quai des Augustins no. 17. Paris.

 Item — Drawer: FF-13: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection is composed primarily of 20th-century ephemeral type specimens from Europe and America. Many are notable for their colorful design and creative sample text, and some are styled in the manner of faux publications (e.g. “The Baskerville Banner,” which is presented as a newspaper broadside).

Dates: 1734-2017

“Nouveaux Titres Graves par Leger.” Paris. Quai des Augustins, Paris

 Item — Drawer: FF-13: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection is composed primarily of 20th-century ephemeral type specimens from Europe and America. Many are notable for their colorful design and creative sample text, and some are styled in the manner of faux publications (e.g. “The Baskerville Banner,” which is presented as a newspaper broadside).

Dates: 1734-2017

“Centaur and Arrighi” and “The Times New Roman and Italic.” San Francisco, CA., 1948 / 1960

 Item — Drawer: FF-13: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection is composed primarily of 20th-century ephemeral type specimens from Europe and America. Many are notable for their colorful design and creative sample text, and some are styled in the manner of faux publications (e.g. “The Baskerville Banner,” which is presented as a newspaper broadside).

Dates: 1948 / 1960

“A Specimen of Types in Use at the Montague Press.” Montague, MA., 1915

 Item — Drawer: FF-13: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection is composed primarily of 20th-century ephemeral type specimens from Europe and America. Many are notable for their colorful design and creative sample text, and some are styled in the manner of faux publications (e.g. “The Baskerville Banner,” which is presented as a newspaper broadside).

Dates: 1915

“A Specimen by Isaac Moore and Co.” Bristol, England., 1766

 Item — Drawer: FF-13: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection is composed primarily of 20th-century ephemeral type specimens from Europe and America. Many are notable for their colorful design and creative sample text, and some are styled in the manner of faux publications (e.g. “The Baskerville Banner,” which is presented as a newspaper broadside).

Dates: 1766

“The Types, Borders, Ornaments, Initial Letters, Flowers & Decorations....” Large poster, folded to make 8 leaves., 1921

 Item — Drawer: FF-13: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection is composed primarily of 20th-century ephemeral type specimens from Europe and America. Many are notable for their colorful design and creative sample text, and some are styled in the manner of faux publications (e.g. “The Baskerville Banner,” which is presented as a newspaper broadside).

Dates: 1921

“Types of the Pelican Press.” Large broadside.

 Item — Drawer: FF-13: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection is composed primarily of 20th-century ephemeral type specimens from Europe and America. Many are notable for their colorful design and creative sample text, and some are styled in the manner of faux publications (e.g. “The Baskerville Banner,” which is presented as a newspaper broadside).

Dates: 1734-2017

“Specimen of Part of the Phoenix Foundry.” Birmingham, England. Broadside., 1802?

 Item — Drawer: FF-13: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection is composed primarily of 20th-century ephemeral type specimens from Europe and America. Many are notable for their colorful design and creative sample text, and some are styled in the manner of faux publications (e.g. “The Baskerville Banner,” which is presented as a newspaper broadside).

Dates: 1802?

“A Specimen of Types Designed & Sold by Frederic W. Goudy.” Forest Hills Gardens, NY. 2 copies., 1921

 Item — Drawer: FF-13: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection is composed primarily of 20th-century ephemeral type specimens from Europe and America. Many are notable for their colorful design and creative sample text, and some are styled in the manner of faux publications (e.g. “The Baskerville Banner,” which is presented as a newspaper broadside).

Dates: 1921

“A Specimen of the Types Attributable to Peter de Walpergen, Cut for the University of Oxford, 1676-1702.” Oxford. Broadside facsimile.

 Item — Drawer: FF-13: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection is composed primarily of 20th-century ephemeral type specimens from Europe and America. Many are notable for their colorful design and creative sample text, and some are styled in the manner of faux publications (e.g. “The Baskerville Banner,” which is presented as a newspaper broadside).

Dates: 1734-2017