Description: "The Revival of Caslon Types” is Rambler Press's first book, printed in 2013 thanks to the courtesy of John Randle from Whittinghton Press. It includes three essays by Justin Howes on William Caslon's fonts. The volume has an introduction by John Randle of Whittington Press and an afterword by Nicolas Barker.From Matrix 32The Revival of Caslon Types. Three Essays from Matrix. The Review for Printers & BibliophilesThe abnormal longevity of Matrix has allowed in the mournful distinction of pinpointing both the beginning and the end of Justin Howes' unique contribution to typographic scholarship. In Matrix 3 we printed his first published work, ' Noel Rooke, the Early Years' and in Matrix 24 we published his last, "Caslon's Patagonian'. Justin's interest in Caslon was sparked off originally by seeing our broadside of Caslon ('My dear brother…') in its various sizes at the Whittington open day in 1986, which used as its text a letter from Eric Gill extolling Caslon – which would also have appealed to Justin. The fact that this wholly pleasing little octavo and attractively bound in leather and printed paper comes from Poland would have appealed to his sense of eccentricity. Inevitable there are a few typos, but it brings together Justin's three groundbreaking contributions about Caslon for Matrix and ends with Nicolas Barker's illuminating obituary written for the Independent.The book importantly contains Justin's analysis from Matrix 21 of the Caslon punches and matrices kept in the Stephenson Blake strong-room in Sheffield until they were removed to the Type Museum in London. Each size from 8- to 72 point is analyzed character by character, replaced punches are noted, and there is a complete synopsis of each size. This is typographic scholarship at its most useful. For example, it tells users of Caslon type which sizes of caps were used as the small caps for the larger sizes, allowing printers to make up for deficiencies in founts of small caps which tend to be notoriously prone to wear and tear. There is such wealth of lucidly presented information. […]This little gem should be on the shelves of all those who knew and admired Justin, as a reminder of this remarkable scholar who acieved so much in his short life, suspecting perhaps that time was not on his side. DESCRIPTIONOctavo. 112 pp, set in Caslon and printed on Fabriano Tiepolo pure cotton paper in an edition of 75 copies (this is no 15).Bound by hand in leather with marbled boards. CONDITIONBrand new copy in a fine binding. GUARANTEEWe offer a full money back guarantee on our descriptions.Please ask for details and conditions.
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Binding: Leather
Place of Publication: Warsaw
Language: English
Special Attributes: Limited Edition
Region: Europe
Author: Justin Howes
Publisher: Rambler Press
Country/Region of Manufacture: Poland
Topic: typography
Subject: typography
Year Printed: 2013
Original/Facsimile: Original