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Author:
Bringhurst, Robert, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50040095
Title:
Palatino : the natural history of a typeface / Robert Bringhurst.
Publisher:
The Book Club of California,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
292 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm, in slipcase (25 cm) + 2 pamphlets.
Subject:
Palatino type.
Type and type-founding--Specimens.
Type and type-founding--History.
Printing--Specimens.
Printing--History.
Letterpress printing--History.
Graphic design (Typography)--History.
Graphic design (Typography)
Letterpress printing.
Printing.
Type and type-founding.
History.
Specimens.
Typefaces (Type evidence)--Aldus Buchschrift.
Typefaces (Type evidence)--Palatino Sans.
Typefaces (Type evidence)--Palatino.
Typefaces (Type evidence)--Zapf Renaissance Italic.
Typefaces (Type evidence)--Aldus.
Other Authors:
Bringhurst, Robert, compositor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50040095
Kelly, Jerry, 1955- compositor. compositor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85049245
Kuntze, Davin, compositor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009164622
Daggs, Jim, 1956- compositor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016099564
Babcock, Michael J., Jr., 1963- compositor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016099532
Woodside Press, compositor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no99060503
Book Club of California, issuing body. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79128006
Mohawk Fine Papers, Inc., papermaker. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2011056563
Notes:
"This book was designed and (except for the letterpress pages) set in type by Robert Bringhurst. The foundry type ... was handset in Stamford, Connecticut by Jerry Kelly. The Linotype metal was set by Davin Kuntze at the Woodside Press in Brooklyn, Jim Daggs at Ackley Publishing in Ackley, Iowa, and Michael Babcock at Linotypesetting in Allston, Massachusetts. The main text and illustrations were printed by five-color offset lithography at C&C (Zhōnghuá shāngwù cǎisè yìnshuā) in Shēnzhèn, Guǎngdong, on paper from the Yùlóng (Jade Dragon) mill in Lóngkǒu, Shāndōng. The leterpress portions were printed in Stamford, Connecticut, by Jerry Kelly on Mohawk Superfine, made in Waterford, New York. The principal type faces are Aldus Buchschrift and Palatino Sans. The type on the title page is foundry Palatino, Zapf Renaissance italic, and Aldus. There are three hundred copies, each numbered and signed by the author, and an additional twenty-five copies hors de commerce, lettered B-Z."--Colophon. University of Iowa Libraries copy is number 124. IaU Slipcased. Inserts: Each copy contains two additional specimens of printed letterpress by Richard Seibert – one from polymer plates, the other from handset Heraklit loaned for this purpose by Norman McKnight. Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-288) and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- The measurement and nomenclature of printing type -- I. From Medici to Michaelangelo -- II. Haraklit, Aldus, and American Palatino -- III. The retreat to two dimensions -- IV. Lyricism reborn -- V. Digital linotype -- VI. Aldus Nova and Palatino Nova -- VII. Palatino Unserifed -- VIII. The ecology of letterforms -- Appendix.
Summary:
"Provides a detailed ... history of the evolution of all members of the Palatino tribe: Foundry Palatino, Linotype Palatino, Michelangelo, Sistina, Aldus, Heraklit, Phidias, American Palatino, Enge Aldus, Linofilm Palatino, Zapf Renaissance, PostScript Palatino, Palatino Nova, Aldus Nova, and Palatino Sans. It includes new specimens of the foundry and Linotype faces printed by hand directly from the metal, as well as hundreds of color illustrations documenting the artistry and care expended in creating these components of our typographic heritage."--Publisher's website.
Series:
Book Club of California publication ; number 235
ISBN:
0981959784
9780981959788
OCLC:
(OCoLC)951065960
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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