An edition of The Roman letter (1951)

The roman letter

a study of notable graven and written forms from twenty centuries in which our Latin alphabet moved toward its high destiny as the basic medium of printed communication throughout the Western World. Prepared on the occasion of an exhibition dealing with this subject, held by R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company in its Lakeside Press Galleries, Chicago, Illinois, 1951-52.

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An edition of The Roman letter (1951)

The roman letter

a study of notable graven and written forms from twenty centuries in which our Latin alphabet moved toward its high destiny as the basic medium of printed communication throughout the Western World. Prepared on the occasion of an exhibition dealing with this subject, held by R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company in its Lakeside Press Galleries, Chicago, Illinois, 1951-52.

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Language
English
Pages
54

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Edition Notes

Published in
[Chicago

Classifications

Library of Congress
Z114 .H3, Z114 .H39 1951

The Physical Object

Pagination
54 p.
Number of pages
54

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6107806M
Internet Archive
romanletterstudy0000haye
LCCN
52002698
OCLC/WorldCat
351657

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