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The Fleuron: 7 Chapters found for Volume : 2

 

1 pp.
1 pp.
Emil Rudolf Weiss Julius Meier-Graefe
9 pp.
13  16 pp.
29 
Edouard Pelletan Pierre Gusman
27 pp.
57 
Towards an Ideal Type Stanley Morison
20 pp.
77  8 pp.
87  12 pp.
99 
Decorated Papers Roger Ingpen
8 pp.
107  7 pp.
114  1 pp.
115  7 pp.
122  13 pp.

 

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Title: The Fleuron

 

Place of Publication: London, England England

 

Publisher: The Fleuron

 

Frequency: Annual

 

Period of Publication: 1923-1930

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: Generally considered one of the most important British periodicals devoted to typography. Edited by the influential typographic consultants Oliver Simon and Stanley Morison, The Fleuron was the journal of the Fleuron Society, founded by Simon, Morison, Holbrook Jackson and Bernard Newdigate in London 1922. The journal soon achieved an international reputation for the quality of its articles, with contributions from many of the leading typographers, designers, and graphic artists. It contained articles on W.A. Dwiggins, Bruce Rogers, Claude Garamond, Eric Gill, Rudolf Koch, Karl Klingspor , 'The Typography of the 'Nineties', ‘On decorative printing in America’ , ‘Mr. C.H. St. John Hornby's Ashendene Press’. etc. See: Grant Shipcott. Typographical Periodicals Between the Wars: A Critique of The Fleuron, Signature and Typography. Oxford, England: Oxford Polytechnic Press, 1980

 

 

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