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Kenneth Day. Book Typography, 1815-1965, in Europe and the United States of America. University of Chicago Press. 1966. 401pp. Translation of Anderhalve eeuw boektypografie, 1815-1965.

Kimberly Elam. Expressive Typography: The Word as Image. Van Nostrand Reinhold. 1990. 165pp.

Steven Heller (editor). The Education of a Typographer. Allworth Communications. 2004. 256pp.

Robin Kinross. Modern Typography: An Essay in Critical History. Hyphen Press. 1992. 205pp. Updated edition published in 2004, 270pp.

J. Abbott Miller. Dimensional Typography: Case Studies on the Shape of Letters in Virtual Environments. Princeton Architectural Press. 1996. 57pp.

Stanley Morison; Kenneth Day. The Typographic Book, 1450-1935: A Study of Fine Typography Through Five Centuries. University of Chicago Press. 1963. 98pp.

Nicolaus Ott; Bernard Stein (editor). Typography: An Encyclopedic Survey of Type Design and Techniques Throughout History. Black Dog & Leventhal. 1998. 592pp.

Ari Rafaeli. Book Typography. British Library. 2005. 160pp.

Talbot Baines Reed. A History of the Old English Letter Foundries,: With Notes, Historical and Bibliographical, on the Rise and Progress of English Typography. Elliot Stock. 1887. 379pp.

William Roberts. Printers' Marks: A Chapter in the History of Typography. George Bell & Sons. 1893. 261pp.

Herbert Spencer. Pioneers of Modern Typography. MIT Press. 2004. 158pp. Revised edition, the original in 1969.



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