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ALPHABETS OLD AND NEW FOR THE USE OF CRAFTSMEN, WITH AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY ON "ART IN THE ALPHABET."

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Reprint of the third edition, revised and enlarged. With 254 illustrations of alphabets. Torn at top of spine. xxx, 256 pages. cloth.. 8vo..

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First published January 1, 1898

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Lewis Foreman Day

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Lewis Forman Day was an artist and designer who was influential in the Arts and Crafts movement. He produced several books on design.

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December 5, 2025
What a delightful book! The tone and writing were engaging, and the history tidbits were very interesting. Ofc I can for the typography and lettering, and it did not disappoint. I will have to track down a hard copy version of this (thx Internet Archive for the pdf).
There was a good bit of a peek into the mindset of craftsman during this time (early 1900s), and that was appreciate along with the alphabets.
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December 1, 2024
Great resource for anyone interested in lettering. I'll be using this for many years to come, I think!
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March 10, 2013
Not only is this book published in 1898, but it also has some great information in it. Day writes about the Art of Alphabets, and how they developed over the years in a succinct and understandable manner, for all that it's written over 115 years ago.

Little tidbits of information that you'd normally never think about came to the forefront here, such as, "It was not until the 10th century that the custom arose of reserving V for the beginning of a word, and elsewhere using U." That explains why we have so few words beginning with U and so many with V.

Anyway, it was a very informative read, and seeing the alphabets (though I've seen most of them already) was wonderful too.
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