Baskerville John Type Designer (2 results)
More imagesThis is a Specimen Sheet of Monotype Baskerville
Baskerville, John (type designer); Stuart, Edwin H. (sheet designer); Eastern Corporation
Published by Eastern Corporation, Bangor, Maine
- Softcover
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Very Good. Bangor, Maine: Eastern Corporation 56 x 43 cm single sheet folded to 28 x 21.5 cm. Single sheet broadside printed in red and black and folded twice, with an information card printed in red and black. Toning along folds of broadside, with some areas separation (1 to 2.5 cm) along folds at center a…nd tail of center fold. Some toning to extremities of information card. Diagonal creasing to upper corner of card. . Broadside. Very Good.
More imagesPublished by Printed by John Baskerville for J. and R. Tonson, London 1758
- Hardcover
Seller: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, U.S.A.The First Edition Rare Books, LLC
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Add to basketFull leather. Condition: Near fine. First John Baskerville Edition. Octavo, [two volumes], [i], ii-lxix, 416pp; 390pp. Full brown calf, thin gilt trim to covers. Five raised bands, title in gilt over red and green morocco labels affixed to spine. Gilt embellishments to compartments on spine. Solid text blocks, small chips to cor…ners, faint creasing along hinges. Light foxing along endpapers, occasional spotting throughout text. Overall, a bright, near fine example. Previous ownership bookplate affixed to front endpaper of both volumes. (Gaskell 4a) (Gaskell 5a). In addition to Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained, John Baskerville is celebrated for his clear printings of Virgil (1757), Joseph Addison works (1761), The Bible (1763), and Vergil in English (1766). He is the namesake of the modern Baskerville typeface. A complete set of Paradise Lost together with Paradise Regained by John Milton. This is the first edition printed by type designer John Baskerville for J. and R. Tonson, published in 1758. (illustrator).