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
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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.
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He would meet the man and conduct him
to the hut of the hermit or to that of the
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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
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this late hour that lie set out on his quest.
So far as he could plan, he would go by
way of the winding path, to the far end,
grassy glades of the forest and it tvas at
He was in no very placid state of mind,
Shadows ivere creeping upon the rich
down hy the dell, and wait until siindotvn.
grassy glades of the forest and it was at
lie was in no very placid state of mind, yet
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this late hour that he set out on his quest.
So far as he could plan, he would go by
tvaij of the windincj path, to the far end,
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promise to call at Don^s, that made him the
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I N T E R T Y P E
FA C E N U M B E R E 6 5 7
De Vinne
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Intertype De Vinne with Italic and
Small Capitals
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Shadows wore creeping upon the rich grassy
glades of the forest and it was at this late hour that
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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
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TOOTH
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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
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hermit's hut, and once there, all possible chance of
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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
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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
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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
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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
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'*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-