Special

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Sing/e Poems, 3 c.:
Tracts or Treatises:
Church Services:
Gospels 3 Psalters:

Almanacks:

{Poems, cards, hymns, &c. (see pp.
I°3-5, Sc Poetry, above), prefer¬
ably in the form of small books.

¡Copies might be preserved (p. 287)
in good writing (instead of Type¬
writing). 1

Í Prayers, Communion, Marriage,
* &c. (pp. 106, no, 309).

(Note.—The Psalms, ike., may be
treated as poetry (as in the
“Revised Version”) or as prose
(as in the “Authorised Version”),
see Fine Literature above.

These may be very varied ; contain¬
ing vacations, terms, sessions;
public, church, or family festi-

Ivals, personal memoranda or
topical quotations. They offer
great opportunities for heraldic
or symbolic ornament (such as
coats-of-arms, astronomical
signs, &c.).

Dedications, 13с. in)
Books:

(.Lettering on Archi-1
tects’ Plans: see (

Maps & Plans, |
P- 303)

“Copy-Books

BROADSIDES:

Notices:

Quotations:

These may be on a parchment leaf
inserted and securely glued into
the beginning (preferably bound
up with book), or be written on
a fly-leaf. Annotations, extracts,
&c., may be written in colour in
printed books (p. 110).

(see below).

$ Sheets printed (or written) on one
' side : see p. 314.

(Posters, Placards, Hand-bills, &c.).
(Texts, Mottoes, &c.) (see p. 300).

Church Texts, (3c.: (The Creed, Commandments, &c.).

These may be very decorative—in

Family Trees (3 Pedi- plain bIack and red- or with

J 4 coats-of-arms or other oma-

grees: ment. They might also be made

in book form.

302

JVALL INSCRIP- ) Carved or painted: see pp. 314,
TIONS: see also p. 304 \ 339-349, & chapter XVII.

Public Notices: 1 Note : on walls, plastered, or un-

Lettering in Churches, suited for carving, sgraffito might
. . v. be used with fine effect.

C5f.* i Letters may also be painted upon

Lettering in Ф ufon tiles, which (after baking) axe

public buildings: j cemented into the wall (p. 341).

{ILALDDRESSE£S%.: }(PetitionS’ &C° (see P' 3I7)‘

MO WOG R AMS (3 {(see P- 325- These are frequently
МѴГіѴЬКЛmo v V designed for stencilling or other
DEVICES: I mechanical reproduction).

LETTERING FOR ч ( See also

RE PROD UC- f (see p. 329). ) BROADSIDES,

TION: ) ' above-

Printer’s types and) (in woodcut and metal: pp. 329,
Ornamental letters: ) 33I)‘

Title Pages: (see p. 329).

Paper and other Book ) (Magazines, Newspaper-Headings,
covers: ) Music, Catalogues, &c.).

jbS-ле frf Í g°°d. Clear lettering may be used

Maps (3 Plans. ( in these with fine effect.

Í (preferably simple, with Arms,

Crest, or Symbol, and suitable

lettering).

Letter-paper Head- 1 (preferably in copper-plate “Ro-
' ings, Cards, (3c.: ) man” and “Italic”).

Bill Heads, Receipt / (preferably in copper-plate or type :
Forms, (Зс.: S see p. 329).

i (Testimonials, &c.). The plainer
L,ertipcates. t these are made, the better.

Almanacks: (see above).

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