and religious movements did not remain confined to their country of origin
Edition: Peopleโs Book Club Edition
was instrumental in opening up remote areas of British Columbia
and specialized in publishing works on Asia and Asian themes
The book also contains a collector's letter from The Franklin Library
Types That Talk: Catalog of Type Faces by Barnhart Brothers & Spindler (RARE), c. 1920s ๐จ๏ธ๐จโ๏ธ Decorative and religious movements did not1. Introduction This is a cornerstone work on the art of typography and graphic design. This catalog, a crucial resource for printers, showcases a vast array of metal typefaces, borders, ornaments, and brass rules. As an undated, circa 1920s publication from Barnhart Brothers & Spindler, this volume is a highly sought after artifact for collectors of design history and early Americana. It is a tangible time capsule, preserving a crucial moment in the