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The typographic book, 1450-1935; [a study of fine typography through five centuries, exhibited in upwards of three hundred and fifty title and text pages drawn from presses working in the European tradition. With an introductory essay by Stanley Morison, and supplementary material by Kenneth Day.

Title
The typographic book, 1450-1935; [a study of fine typography through five centuries, exhibited in upwards of three hundred and fifty title and text pages drawn from presses working in the European tradition. With an introductory essay by Stanley Morison, and supplementary material by Kenneth Day.
Author
Morison, Stanley, 1889-1967.
Publication
London, E. Benn, 1963]

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TextRestricted use *KP+ (Cambridge) 74-36Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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Additional Authors
Day, Kenneth
Description
xiii, 98, [4] p. plates (377 facsims.); 32 cm.
Alternative Title
A study of fine typography.
Subject
  • Printing > Specimens
  • Type and type-founding
  • Title pages
Note
  • "First published 1963.́"
  • Printed at the University Printing House, Cambridge, by Brooke Crutchley, University printer.
  • Supersedes the author's Four centuries of fine printing.
  • "Index to text and plates": p. 71-[99]
Call Number
*KP+ (Cambridge) 74-36
OCLC
  • 2664530
  • NYPG744751478-B
Author
Morison, Stanley, 1889-1967.
Title
The typographic book, 1450-1935; [a study of fine typography through five centuries, exhibited in upwards of three hundred and fifty title and text pages drawn from presses working in the European tradition. With an introductory essay by Stanley Morison, and supplementary material by Kenneth Day.
Imprint
London, E. Benn, 1963]
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Day, Kenneth.
Morison, Stanley, 1889-1967. Study of fine typography.
Added Title
A study of fine typography.
Research Call Number
*KP+ (Cambridge) 74-36
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