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John Baskerville

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  • John Baskerville (1706-75), of Birmingham, England, a writing-master, with a special renown for cutting inscriptions in stone, began experimenting about 1750 with punch-cutting and making typographical material.

    This Simian World Clarence Day 1904

  • John Baskerville was born in 1706 at Wolverley, a village in

    A Short History of English Printing, 1476-1898 Henry R. Plomer 1901

  • Whatever passed through his fingers, bore the lively marks of John Baskerville.

    An History of Birmingham (1783) William Hutton 1769

  • Mr. Garfield then introduces the designers of beautiful fonts that are still used today, such as Claude Garamond in 16th-century France, William Caslon and John Baskerville in

    NYT > Home Page By ALICE RAWSTHORN 2010

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