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Typography Tuesday
This week, a little bit of Gothic with The Gothic Script of the Middle Ages by H. C. Schulz, printed in San Francisco by the Grabhorn Press in an edition of 71 copies for the publisher and first bibliographer of the Grabhorn Press David Magee in 1939. The type used is Fred Goudy's Deepdene Text, a blackletter typeface designed in the early 1930s to complement his humanist Deepdene typeface designed earlier. The two typefaces are not otherwise related in style. The book is printed in red, black, and blue, with a lovely gold-leaf initial T in the opening text.
This volume is a "leaf book": a book with content centered on the content of another book, or type of book, with a sample leaf from that other book included in the volume. In this case, a leaf from a late 14th-century manuscript Collectar is included in the publication. We don't know who H. C. Schulz is, but judging from the several other leaf books he produced with the Grabhorn Press, he must have been a collector and authority on manuscript books. Unfortunately, he also seems to have been a breaker of books, or at best a collector of broken books, which in turn encourages the breaking of books.
Schulz describes the leaf included here as made "probably in Northern France" and that "The writing is a very bold Gothic script in the best liturgical tradition, and a contrast to its heaviness is given by the fine pen ornamentation of the initials." Our copy of The Gothic Script of the Middle Ages is part of a gift from the estate of our dear friend Dennis Bayuzick.
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Wrote out this bible verse for my grandparents to go with a letter I am sending.
“Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in various forms. Do not be slothful in zeal, be fervent in spirit, serve the Lord.”
1 Peter 4:10-11
Sometimes the bible pops off!! Always a W with grandparents
crybaby lettering by me
Thank you so much for your trust B! Forever grateful every day I get to tattoo but it’s especially nice when it’s on a friend 😊 Me and B got to reminisce about when the Spice Girls ruled the charts and we had dial up internet for this sweet 90s birth year tattoo!
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