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Baskerville|ˈbæskəvɪl| The name of John Baskerville (1706–75), type-founder and printer, applied to types of his founding re-cut.
1802C. Wilmot Let. 28 Nov. in T. U. Sadleir Irish Peer (1920) 121 Lady Mount Cashell bought a good many books from Bodini (sic)... His type surpasses Baskerville. 1828E. Fry in T. B. Reed Old Eng. Letter Foundries (1887) xv. 310 The Baskerville and Caslon imitations..were laid by for ever. 1887T. B. Reed Ibid. xv. 299 The complete series of Romans, cut after the Baskerville models. 1922D. B. Updike Printing Types II. xvii. 107 The slight touch of over-delicacy which the Baskerville letter possessed. 1928R. B. McKerrow Introd. Bibliogr. 302 The rather weak and grey descendants of Caslon plus Baskerville. |