Editor: Herbert Spence
Publisher: Lund Humphries
Publication: 1956, First Edition
Binding: Softcover, saddle-stitch
Pages: 44
Size: 235 x 308
Text: English
The journal Typographica – brainchild of founder, editor, designer, and renowned typographer HERBERT SPENCER – had a brief life, a total of 32 issues published over nineteen years. But its influence stretched, and stretches, far beyond its modest distribution and print runs of the time. Remarkably, Spencer never intended to turn a profit, so no expenses were spared in the making of the magazine.
Contents:
- Letters in Steel narrated by Alan Dodson M.S.I.A. (Missing, cut from binding)
- Cutting punches by hand (Missing, cut from binding)
- Additions and Revivals by Charles Haler M.S.I.A.
- Clavé's Gargantua by W. J. Strachan
- The development of Mistral by Roger Excoffon
- Two Scripts reviewed by Stuart F. Hayes
- La création du Mistral
Condition: FairWear consistent with almost all ‘Old Series’ Typographica. Chipping to paper on spine, rubbing and tanning to cover/spine and interior pages. Pages 1-8 MISSING. Please note that some product listings use stock imagery, so the item received may not be the item shown.
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