An Essay on Typography

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Publisher's Synopsis

Born in 1882, Eric Gill was an artist, letter carver, polemicist, and social reformer. In 1925, he had started drawing alphabets and printing books, and in 1931, this plainspoken little book was a fustian and forceful argument for common sense in design, composed for anyone remotely interested in the subtle and evolving challenge of the typographic arts. Set rag right, with tight word spacing, it is a model of composition. The text, like most of Gill's, is exasperating, exorbitant, and exciting. But Gill was, above all, a craftsman, whose work always reflected his philosophy and whose hand always followed his moral convictions.

Book information

ISBN: 9780879239503
Publisher: David R. Godine, Publisher
Imprint: David R. Godine, Publisher
Pub date:
Edition: New edition
DEWEY: 686.22
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 133
Weight: 113g
Height: 168mm
Width: 109mm
Spine width: 13mm