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| | AMERICAN PUBLICATIONS RECOMMENDED FOR THE BEGINNER, THE TEACHER, AND THE ENTHUSIAST | 1. | Benson J. H. & A. G. Carey. The Elements of Lettering. 2nd ed. N. Y., McGraw-Hill, 1950. | | 2. | Calligraphy: The Golden Age & Its Modern Revival. Cata- log of an exhibition at the Portland Art Museum, Port- land, Ore., 1958. | | 3. | Calligraphy & Illumination. Catalog of an exhibition at the Peabody Institute Library, Baltimore, November- December 1959. Mimeographed. | | 4. | Catich Father E. M. Letters Redrawn from the Trajan In- scription in Rome. In a portfolio containing text & 93 plates. Catfish Press, St. Ambrose College, Davenport, 1961. | | 5. | Douglass Ralph. Calligraphic Lettering with wide-pen & brush. 3rd ed., completely rewritten & enlarged. N. Y., Watson-Gupthill, 1962. | | 6. | Eager Fred. Guide to Italic Handwriting. Caledonia, N. Y., Italimuse Inc., 1960. | | 7. | Fairbank Alfred & Berthold Wolpe: Renaissance Hand- writing. Cleveland, Ohio, World Publishing Co., 1960. | | 8. | The First Writing Book. An English Transl. & Facsimile text of Arrighi's OPERINA, the first manual of the Chancery hand. With Introduction and Notes by John Howard Benson . ( Studies in the History of Calligraphy, 2) New Haven, Yale University Press, 1955. | | 9. | Hayes James. The Roman Letter. Chicago, Lakeside Press, 1951. | | 10. | Luminario; or The third chapter of the Liber elementorum literarum on construction of capitals. In an English version by A. F. Johnson, with an introduction by Stanley Morison . ( Studies in the History of Calligraphy, 1) New Haven, Yale University Press, 1947. | | 11. | Lichten Frances. Fraktur: The Illuminated Manuscripts of the Pennsylvania Dutch. Free Library of Philadelphia, 1958. | | 12. | Nash Ray. American Writing Masters and Copybooks. History and Bibliography Through Colonial Times. ( Studies in the History of Calligraphy, 3) Boston, 1959. Dart- mouth Publications, Hanover, N. H. | | 13. | Nesbitt Alexander. Decorative Alphabets & Initials. N. Y., Dover Publs., 1959. | | 14. | Nesbitt Alexander. The History and Technique of Letter- ing. N. Y., Dover Publs., 1957. | | 15. | Ogg Oscar. The 26 Letters. 7th pr. N. Y., Crowell, 1961. | | 16. | Reynolds Lloyd J. Italic Lettering & Handwriting Exercise Book. Rev. ed. Champoeg Press, Portland, 1957. | | 17. | Shelley Donald A. The Fraktur-Writings or Illuminated Manuscripts of the Pennsylvania Germans. Allentown, Pennsylvania German Folklore Society, 1961. | | 18. | Standard Paul. Calligraphy's Flowering, Decay and Res- tauration, with Hints for its Wider Use To-Day. Chicago, The Society of Typographic Arts, 1947. | | 19. | Tagliente Giovanniantonio. Opera. The 1525 Edition. Reproduced in Facsimile with an Introduction by J ames M. Wells . Chicago, Newberry Library, 1952. | | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: Calligraphy & Handwriting in America, 1710-1962. Contributors: P. W. Filby - compiler. Publisher: Italimuse. Place of Publication: Caledonia, NY. Publication Year: 1963. Page Number: *.
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