De Vinne typeface part 2 - Urban Cottage Industries
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De Vinne typeface part 2 - Urban Cottage Industries
Intertype De Vinne D O U B L E L E T T E K M AT R I C E S with Italic and Small Capitals I N T E B T Y P E W I D E T O O T H M AT R I C E S R U N ON OTHER LINE COMPOSING MACHINES 10 Point Fice No. E770 Figure size .070 ±z, Point Face No. E881 Fi^re size .084 Length of lower case alpliabet 130.61 points Lower case (iharacters to square incli, solid 75 Length of lower case alpliabet 162.1 points Lower case c]iartu;ters to square inch, solid 111 Shadows were creeping upon the rich grassy glades of the forest and it was at this late hour that he set out on liis quest. So far as he could plan, he would go by way of the ending path, to the far end, down by the dell, and wait until sundown. He was in no very placid state of mind, yet it was his anxiety as well as the fact of his promise to call at Don's, that made him the more determined. Step by step he plodded Shadoius ivere creeping upon the rich grassy glades of the forest and it ivas at this late hour that he set out on his quest. So far as he could plan, he would go by way of the winding path, to the far end, down by the dell, and ivait until A B C D E F G H M K L M N O P Q J I S T U VAV X Y Z ABCDEFGIIIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1234567890 al^cdefghijkhnnopqrstuvwxyz Shadows were creeping upon the rich grassy gkides of the forest and it was at this late hour that he set out on his quest. So far as he could plan, he would go by way of the winding path, to the far end, down by the dell, and wait until sundown. He was in no very jjlacid state of mind, yet it was his anxiety as well as the fact of his promise to call at Don's, that made him the more determined. Step by step he plodded on mitil the last rays of the sun were hidden by the density of the trees, and as he made his way he mused over his plans. 1231567890 abcdefghijkhnnopqrstuvtvxyz He would meet the man and conduct him to the hut of the hermit or to that of the ABCDKFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ lone resident by the river brhik. At either grassy glades of the forest and it was at of these places they could unravel the de tails ill the midnight silence. No problem would easily baffle the crafty brain of his companion and the procedure they would adopt must in more than one way outwit Shadotvs were creeping tipon the rich, down by the dell, and wait until sundown. this late hour that he set out on his quest. So far as he could plan, he would go hy way of the tvinding path, to the far end, 11 Point Face No. E8;>S Figure size .077 Lower case rharacters to square inch, solid 91 Length of lower case alphabet 148.05 points Shadows were creeping upon the rich this late hour that lie set out on his quest. 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So far as he could plan, he would go by tvaij of the windincj path, to the far end, ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW Additional Characters contained in Regular Font promise to call at Don^s, that made him the aaaa eeee liii 6656 uuiiu q n d a d a eeee i ii i dodo u u il u g n .15 CE & $ [ ] U * t t II § ff INTEETYPE DE VINNE Eight point I N T E R T Y P E FA C E N U M B E R E 6 5 7 De Vinne CAST ON NINE POINT BODY Shadows were creeping upon the rich grassy glades with Italic and of the forest and it was at this late hour that he set out Small Capitals state of mind, yet it was his anxiety as well as the fact of his promise to call at Don's, that made Itim tho more determined. Step by step he plodded on until the last on. his quest. So far as he cotiltJ plan, he would go by way of the winding path, to the far end, do\\Ti by the dell, and wait until sundown. He was in no very placid rays of the sun were hidden by the density of the trec?s, and as he made his way he mused over his plans. lie would meet the man and conduct liim to the hut of the hermit or to that of the lone resident by the river brink. At either of these places tliey could tmravel the details in the midnight silence. No problem would easily baffle the crafty brain of his companion and the proce dure they would adopt must in more than one way outwit their rival's claims. With increasing eagerness he quickened liis pace and made straight for the place assigned for their meeting. Counting every moment impatiently, half-an-liour had passed before he could dimly see the approaching form of his accomplice, with swift, regular and light-footed steps, typical of the Six point FACE NUMBER E554 ★ CAST ON SEVEN POINT BODY Siiadows "were creeping upon the rich ^assy glAdes of Ihc forost and it was at this late hortr that ho set out on his quest. So far as he could plan, ho would go by way of the winding patii, to the far end, down by the dell, and wait until sundown. He virile temperament of the man. In a breatliless string of words he told of his forced delay by a roundabout route and of the need for a hasty exit from the dell. Could they not spare the time to make a scanty plan? No! They must be away with all possible speed and elude their pursuers. At a frantic pace they hurried off the beaten path, into the thick bracken, which, if it was iu no very placid state of mind, yet it was his anxiety as well as the fact of his promise to call at Don's, that made him the wore detenniiic<l. Step by step he plodded on until the last rays of the sun wero hidden by tho density of the trees, and as he nia(ie his way he mused over his plans. He would meet the man and conduct him to the hut of the hermit or (o that of the lono resident by the river brink. At either of these places tliey could unravel tho details in tho mitlni,?ht silence. No problem would easily baffle tlie crafty brain of his companion and the procedure they would adopt must in more than one way outwit their rival's claims. With in creasing eagerness he quickened his pace and made straight for the place assigned for their meeting. CAST ON TEN POINT BODY Shadows were creeping upon the rich grassy glades of the forest and it was at this late hour that he set out on his quest. So far as he cotild plan, he would go by way of the winding path, to the far end, down by the dell, and wait imtil simdown. He was in no very placid state of mind, yet it was his anxiety as well as the fact of his promise to call at Don's, that made him the more determined. Step by step he plodded on until the last rays of the sun were hidden by the density of the trees, BODY and as he made liis way he mused over his plans. He Siiadows wero creeping upon the ricli grassy would meet the man and conduct him to the hut of the CAST ON EIGHT POINT glades of tlic forest and it was at this late hour that ho set out on his quest. So far as be could plan, he would go by way of tlie winding path, to the far end, down by the dell, and w^ait until sundown. He was in no very placid state of mind, yet it was his anxiety as well as the fact of his promise to call at Don's, that made him the more determined. Step by step he plodded on until the last rays of tho sun S h a d o w s w e r e c r e e p i n ff u p o n t h e r i c h g r a » s y glades of the forest and i( woe at this late hour that he set out on his quest. So far as he eould plan, he would go by way of the winding path, to the far end, down by the dell, and wait until sundown. He 8IIAD0TVS WERE CBEEPIXa TJPOX THE RICH GKASS7 SHADOWS WERE CREEPING UPON THE RIG SnADOWS VTERE CREEPING UPON TEE RIO hermit or to that of the lone resident by the river brink. At either of these places they could unravel the details in tho midnight silence. No problem would easily baffle the crafty brain of his companion and the proce dure they would adopt must in more than one way Shadows were creeping upon the rich grassy glades of the forest and it was at this late hour that he set out on his quest. So far as he could plan, he would go hy way of the winding path, to the far end, down by the dell, and wait until sundown. He was in no very placid SHADOWS WERE CREEPING UPON THE RICH GRASSY OIiADES SHADOWS SHADOWS WEKE WEltE IXTERTYPE ON OTHER Display lines set in Bodoni CREEPING CREEPING WIDE LINE TOOTH UPON UPON THE THE RICH BICH M AT R I C E S RUN COMPOSING MACHINES Intertype De Vinne with Italic and Small Capitals T R E T A L 1 G IVine point FA C E N U M B E R E 7 2 2 CAST ON TEN POINT BODY Shadows wore creeping upon the rich grassy glades of the forest and it was at this late hour that CAST lie set out on his quest. So far as lie eould plan, he would go by way of the uinding path, to the far end, ON TEN POINT BODY Shadotvs were creeping upon the rich grassy glades of the forest and it was at down by the dell, and wait until sundown. He was in no very placid state of mind, yet it was his anxiety as well as the fact of his promise to call at Don's, tliat made him tlic more dettirminod. Step by step he plodded on until the last rays of the sun were hidden by the density of tlie tx*ees, and as he made his way he mused over his plans. He would meet the man and this late hour that he set out on his quest. So far as he could plan, he would go by way of the winding path, to the far end, down by the dell, and ivait until sundown. He was in no very placid state of mind, yet it ivas his anxiety as well as the fact of his promise to call at Don's, that made him the more deter mined. Step by step he plodded on until conduct him to the hut of the hermit or to that of tlie lone resident by the river brink. At cither of tlicsc places tliey eould unravel the details in the midnight silence. No px'oblem would easily baffle the crafty l>rain of his companion and the procedure they would adopt must in more than one way outwit their rival's claims. With increasing eagerness he quickened his pace and made straight for the place assigned for tlieir meeting. Counting every moment impatiently, lialf-an-hour had passed before he could dimly see the approaching form of his ac complice, with swift, regular and light-footed steps, typical of the virile temperament of the man. In a breathless string of words he told of his forced delay by a roundabout route and of the need for a hasty exit from the dell. Could they not spare the time to make a scanty plan? No! They must be away with all possible speed and elude their pursuers. At a CAST ON ELEVEN POINT BODY Shadows were creeping upon the rich grassy glades of the forest and it was at this late hour that he set out on his quest. So far as he could plan, he would go by way of the wndiiig path, to the far end, down by the dell, and wait until sundown. He was in no very placid state of mind, yet it was his anxiety as well as the fact of his promise.to call at Don's, that made him the more determined. Step by step he plodded on until the last rays of the sun were hidden by the density of the trees, and as he made his way IXTEETYPE WIDE RUN LINE ON TOOTH M AT R I C E S conduct him to the hut of the hermit or to that of OTHER COMPOSING he mused over his plans. He would meet the man and the lone resident by the river brink. At either of these places they eould unravel the details in the MACHINES frantic pace they hurried oft the beaten path, into the thick bracken, which, if it were possible to pone- midnight silnce. No problem would easily bafBe the crafty brain of his companion and the procedure they would adopt must in more than one way outwit their rival's claims. With increasing eagerness he SHADOWS WERE CREEPING UPON THE RICH GRASSY GLA Irate would bring them into direct line ^nth the SHADOWS WERE CREEPING UPON THE RI hermit's hut, and once there, all possible chance of SHADOWS WERE CREEPING UPON TEE RI Display lines set ia Bodoni INTERTYPE DE VINNE Intertype De Vinne with Italic and Small Capitals Te n p o i n t FA C E N U M B E R E 7 7 0 ★ CAST ON ELEVEN POINT BODY C A S T O N T W E LV E P O I N T B O D Y Shadows were creeping upon the rich grassy Shadows were creeping upon the rich grassy glades of the forest and it was at this late hour that he set out on his quest. So far as he could glades of the forest and it was at this late hour that he set out on his quest. So far as ho could plan he \vould go by way of the winding path, plan, he would go by way of tlie winding path, sundown. He was in no very placid state of simdown. He was in no very placid state of to the far end, down by the dell, and wait until mind, yet it was his anxiety as well as the fact of his promise to call at Don's, that made him the more determined. Step by step he plodded on until the last rays of the sun were liidden by the density of the trees, and as he made his way he mused over his plans. He would meet the man and conduct him to the hut of the hermit to the far end, down by the dell, and wait until mind, yet it was his anxiety as well as the fact of his promise to call at Don's, that made him the more determined. Step by step he plodded on until the last rays of the sun were hidden by tlie density of the trees, and as he made his way he mused over his plans. He would meet or to that of the lone resident by the river brink. At either of these places they could un ravel the details in the midnight silence. No problem would easily baffle the crafty brain of his companion and the procedure thej'^ would adopt must in more than one way outwit their rival's claims. With increasing eagerness he the man and conduct liim to the hut of the her mit or to that of the lone resident by the river quickened his pace and made straight for the place assigned for their meeting. Counting adopt must in more than one way outwit their rival's claims. With increasing eagerness he every moment impatiently, half-an-hour had quickened his pace and made straight for the place assigned for their meeting. Counting passed before he could dimly see the approach ing form of his accomplice. Shadows were creeping up07i the rich grassy brink. At either of these places they could un ravel the details in the midnight silence. No problem would easily baffle the crafty brain of his companion and the procedure they would every moment impatiently, lialf-an-hour had that he set out on hu quest. So far as he could plan he would go by ivay of the winding path, to the far end, down by the dell, and wait until passed before he could dimly see the approach ing form of his accomplice, with swift, regular and light-footed steps, typical of the virile temperament of the man. In a breathless string of his promise to call at Don's, that made him from the dell. glades of the forest and it iva.t at this late hour sundown. He was in 7io very placid state of mindf yet it was his anxiety as well as the fact of words he told of his forced delay by a roundabout route and of tlie need for a hasty exit Shadows ivere creeping upon the rich grassy glades of the forest and it ivas at this late hour INTERTYPE WIDE TOOTH ilATRICES RUN ON OTlIEll LINE COMPOSING MACHINES that he set out on his quest. So far as he could plan, he woidd go by way of the winding path, to the far end, down by the dell, and wait until sundoivn. lie was in no very placid state of siL\Dows \\t:re creeping upon the rich grassy SHADOWS WERE CREEPING UPON TH SHADOWS WERE CREEPING UPON TH Display lines set in BodonI T h e r e s a This specimen setting shows Intertype ten point and NINE point De Vinne with Italic and Small Capitals, lines set solid. The display lines are set in Intertype Shadow and Intertype Bodoni Modern she sees thrilling capes they were astonished to see the faint glow of a dying fire. Had their journey been antici pated? Had the purpose of their mission been discovered and the scoundrels lain in wait? Shelving Ten point set solid Shadows were creeping upon the rich grassy glades of the forest and it was at this late hour that he set out on Ms quest. So far as he could plan, he would go by way of the winding path, to the far end, down by the dell, and wait until sundown. He was in no very placid state of mind, yet it was his anxiety as well as the fact of his promise to call at Don's, that made him the more determined. Step by step he plodded on until the last rays of the sun were hidden by the density of the trees, and as he made his way he mused over his plans. They cheeked their pace to a stealthy crawl, peering through the darkness. Showing Nine point set solid .Slmdows wer(> creeping upon the rioli grassy glnilos of the forest and it was at this late liour that lie sot out on his quest. So far as he could plan, lie would go by way of the winding path, to the far end, down by the doll, and wait until sundown. Ho was in no very placid state of mind, yet it was his anxiety as well as the fact of Ins promise to call at Don's, that made him the more detormincd. Step by step ho plodded on until the last rays of the snn wore hidden by the density of the trees, and as he made his way ho mused over his plans. He would meet the man and conduct him to the He would meet the man and conduct him to hut of the hermit or to that of the lone resident by the hut of the hermit or to that of the lone tho river brink. At either of these places they could unravel tlie details in tho midnight silence. No resident by the river brink. At either of these places they could unravel the details in the midnight silence. No problem would easily baffle the crafty brain of his companion and the procedure they would adopt must in more than one way outwit their rival's claims. AYith increasing eagerness he quickened his pace and made straight for the place assigned for their meeting. Counting every moment impatiently, half- an-hour had passed before he could dimly see the approacliing form of his accomplice, with swift, regular and light-footed steps, typical of the virile temperament of the man. In a breathless string of words he told of his forced delay by a roundabout route and of the need for a hasty exit from the dell. Could they not spare the time to make a scanty plan? No! They must be away with all possible speed and elude their pursuers. At a frantic pace they hurried off the beaten path, into the thick bracken, which, if it were possible to penetrate, problem would easily baffle the crafty brain of his companion and the procedure they would adopt must in more than one way outwit their rival's claims. With increasing eagerness he quickened his pace and made straight for the place assigned for their meeting. Counting every moment impatiently, half-an-liour had passed before ho could dimly see the approach ing form of his accomplice, with swift, regular and light-footed steps, tj'pical of the virile temperament of the man. In a breathless string of words he told of his forced delay by a roundabout route and of the nocd for a hasty exit from the dell. Could they not spare the time to make a scanty plan? No! Thej'^ must bo away with all possible speed and elude their pursuers. At a frantic pace they hurried off tlie beaten path, into the thick bracken, which, if it were possible to penetrate would bring them into direct line wth would bring tliem into direct line with the she sees telephone '*dolls" (contcnt to let you hour struggling their way through the bracken have the last word!) hermit's hut, and once there, all possible chance of discovery could be ignored. After half-an-
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