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Table of contents :
Publishing History
Contents:
NEW INTRODUCTION
THE THEME
1. COMPOSITION OF TIME AND PLACE
2. LETTERING
3. TYPOGRAPHY
4. PUNCH-CUTTING
5. OF PAPER AND INK
6. THE PROCRUSTEAN BED
7. THE INSTRUMENT
8. THE BOOK
9. BUT WHY LETTERING?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Typographic Setting