A reprint of this long-out-of-print and now classic work, which summarizes what can be known about the production and use of type in the first 150 years of printing. Originally a set of lectures, the book is an informal discourse by a master of his topic. The argument is illustrated with a large gathering of pictures. A new introduction by James Mosley explains the significance of the book and gives a short account of Carter’s life and work.
| availability | in print |
| published | 2002.03.28 |
| extent | 220 pp |
| dimensions | 216 × 137 mm |
| illustrations | 86 b&w pictures |
| binding | sewn & flapped paperback |
| ISBN | 0-907259-21-9 |
| ISBN13 | 978-0-907259-21-3 |
| £25.00 |
Introduction to the reprint, by James Mosley
Corrigenda and addenda
Introductory
- The technicalities of type
- Diversity of letter-forms in print
- The establishment of common idioms
- Latin and vernacular
- The history of typefounding and punchcutting
Supplement on italic
Old names for bodies of type
A map of Central Europe in 1476
Index





