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He arrives at the convent in time to rescue her before she takes her vows, and bears her to Castellar, which is at once besieged by the Count's forces.
The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers 1876
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Deluxe Edition: Hand set in Bembo and Fairbanks italic with Bembo and Castellar for display.
A Book to Die for: HOI BARBAROI A Quarter Century at Barbarian Press 2009
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Deluxe Edition: Hand set in Bembo and Fairbanks italic with Bembo and Castellar for display.
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I picked out the Castellar font because, to me, it looked most like the one used on American currency, the great symbol of capitalism.
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I picked out the Castellar font because, to me, it looked most like the one used on American currency, the great symbol of capitalism.
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I picked out the Castellar font because, to me, it looked most like the one used on American currency, the great symbol of capitalism.
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Printed and bound in the United States Set in Minion with Castellar and Photina display For Cameron Joseph McDermid Baillie: not much of a gift by comparison, but the best I can do.
The Last Temptation McDermid, Val 2002
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A marshall there has transmitted the letter to the Castellar, and from him I have it.
The Shadow of the Torturer Wolfe, Gene 1980
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Castellar, whence a well-kept path ascends to the chapel of the
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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Castellar is visited on account of the gaudy sanctuary and the view from the hill.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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