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The Writings Of Stanley MorisonStock informationGeneral Fields
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Local Descriptionpp xix, 117. Frontispiece. Very good in vg d/w. 236 of 600 limited edition printed copies. DescriptionStanley Morison (1889 – 1967) was the man behind the ‘Times New Roman’ font, one of the most popular typefaces of all time, and was also involved in the development of other well-known fonts. This bibliography of Morison's writings offers a detailed introduction to his work on types and typography, which have formed the basis of nearly all typographical thinking ever since. Included are essays by printers, Brooke Crutchley & John Dreyfus, biographical notes, and details relating to Morison’s work, such as books that he designed. |