Editor: Robert Harling
Publisher: Shenval Press
Publication: 1946, First Edition
Binding: Spiral-bound
Pages: 88
Size: 200 x 245
Text: English
(In this issue) 'IT IS A salutary thought that Times New Roman is now Times Roman in any contemporary printer's type specimen book, and that thirteen years have passed since we opened THE TIMES on that typographically memorable morning, October 3rd, 1932.
To a new generation of printers, typographers and those other miscellaneous legions who seem interested in type designs, Miss Peggy Lang's revaluation of the type will have an especial appeal. Others, more erudite, will recognise her contribution as a first serious attempt to detach the type from a mass of partisan and persuasive prose written in the offices of THE TIMES, and the Monotype and Lino-type organizations, and to appraise its true worth in contemporary printing...'
Condition: Very Good. All titles are used and show shelf ware consistent with age. Light rubbing, marking, soiling to cover. Light tanning to outer edges of interior pages.
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