Explore a comprehensive catalog of Linotype faces, from common 6-point and 8-point sizes up to 14-point.
This edition presents a wide range of type styles—Ronaldson, Caslon, Century Expanded, Cheltenham, De Vinne, Old Style, and many more—along with two-letter jobs, borders, and miscellaneous matrix options. It offers a practical glimpse into how these fonts and components were organized for print production.
Inside you’ll find layout details, naming conventions, and notes on ordering, shipping, and matrix handling. The pages reveal how borders, two-line and vertical slug matrices, and various accents were described and priced, giving a window into historical typesetting work and the machinery behind it.
- Names and sizes of popular faces, including 6-point to 12-point families and specific variants.
- Descriptions of border matrices, two-line and vertical slug matrices, and other special character sets.
- Guidance on ordering supplies, running notes for different machines, and alignment details.
- Reference to modernized figures, small caps, and decorative types used in job work.
Ideal for readers interested in historical printing, type design, and the technologies that shaped early 20th‑century typography.