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John Baskerville, type-founder and printer, 1706-1775

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The biography traces the rise of a provincial artisan from modest beginnings in a thriving manufacturing town to prominence as a type-founder and printer. It places his activities in the social and commercial context of his community and describes his early work as a writing-master and stone cutter that shaped his sense of letterforms. The author recounts his commercial success in japanning, inventive manufacturing methods, and the comfortable estate his earnings purchased. The book concludes by examining his experiments with type design, paper treatment, and printing technique that secured his reputation.

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Jr. Josiah H. Benton

Josiah H. Benton Jr. was an American author and historian, recognized for his contributions to the study of typography and printing history. His notable work, "John Baskerville, type-founder and printer, 1706-1775," delves into the life and legacy of John Baskerville, a pivotal figure in the development of modern type design and printing techniques. Benton's research highlights the significance of Baskerville's innovations in the field, offering insights into the evolution of printed materials during the 18th century. Through his scholarship, Benton has contributed to a deeper understanding of the art and craft of printing.

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