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Calligraphie       


Excerpts from Arrighi’s La Operina, Black Letter, Italic & decorated capitals from Tagliente and  Palatino. Massively ornate work from the 17th  & 18th centuries including Durer & fantastic pointed pen illustrations. Of special interest for pointed pen enthusiasts. 8.25" x 11.75", 91 pp., pb.
 Calligraphie (CALHIE) 

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Alphabets Historiques       

Decorated capitals from 12th-15th centurty manuscripts. Ornamental & art nouveau letters. 8.25" x 11.75", 91 pp., pb.
 Alphabets Historiques (HISTOQ) 

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Both Calligaphie & Alphabets Historiques       


These 2 copyright free volumes from France are showcases of calligraphic history. Each is 8.25" x 11.75", 91 pp., pb.

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 Both Calligaphie & Alphabets Historiques (FRANC2) 

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Embracing Change: Spirituality & the Lindisfarne Gspls-SALE!       

SALE book; orig. $30.00. By Ewan Clayton, with photographs of Holy Island by Robert Cooper. 2003. Ewan Clayton meditates on the creative wellsprings that motivated one of the world's greatest scribes - the Angle-Saxon monk Eadfrith who wrote and decorated the Lindisfarne Gospels 'to honor God and in memory of St. Cuthbert' - a man with a genius for healing and reconciliation. Embracing Change asks not just how and why this great medieval manuscript was made, but how such an accomplishment was humanly possible. Evocative photographs of the tiny, bare island that was home to the community which gave birth to this book will also inspire readers to explore, not just this extraordinary work of art and faith, but also their own thirst for life and creativity. Color photographs of the Lindisfarne Gospels and Robert Cooper's photographs of Holy Island complement Ewan's text. 64pp. 32 color illustrations hb.


 Embracing Change: Spirituality & the Lindisfarne Gspls-SALE! (EMBRAC) 

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Edward Johnston: Master Calligrapher       

By Peter Holliday. Teacher and philosopher Edward Johnson (1872-1944) was a man of letters - master calligrapher, typeface designer and creator of the lettering for the London Underground. We are still profoundly influenced by his ideas on calligraphy and lettering; he is credited with the revivial of western calligraphy. Johnston's students at the Central School of Art and the Royal College of Art in London took his ideas and views to their classes and students. This detailed book by art and design historian Peter Holliday looks afresh at Johnston's work and legacy, considering his friendships, philosophy, the people he worked with and the influence he had on them and others. Co-published by the British Library and Oak Knoll Press. 8.5"x11", 412pp., hb.


 Edward Johnston: Master Calligrapher (EDWJOH) 

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