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25: A Quarter-Century of Triumphs and Disasters in the Microcosm of the Private Press & Typefoundry of Paul Hayden Duensing

25: A Quarter-Century of Triumphs and Disasters in the Microcosm of the Private Press & Typefoundry of Paul Hayden Duensing

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25: A Quarter-Century of Triumphs and Disasters in the Microcosm of the Private Press & Typefoundry of Paul Hayden Duensing

by Duensing, Paul Hayden

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Kalamazoo, MI: The Private Press, 1976. First Edition, Limited to 250 copies. Square 8vo. [37] pp. Illustrations (some in color). Black cloth with red illustration & lettering. Minor wear else a fine copy. Paul Hayden Duensing (1950-2006) was a private typefounder and one of the founding members of the American Typecasting Fellowship. Duensing was an important part of the preservation of typefounding and matrix making in the late 20th century. His work is notable for its excellent scholarship. He cut matrix fonts, some in multiple sizes, for at least 14 typefaces. Several of these were his own designs. He also cut character sets to augment at least 10 series, as well as a number of border and ornamental matrices.

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25: A Quarter-Century of Triumphs and Disasters in the Microcosm of the Private Press & Typefoundry of Paul Hayden Duensing
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Duensing, Paul Hayden
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First Edition, Limited to 250 copies
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The Private Press
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Kalamazoo, MI
Date Published
1976
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