Box 21
Contains 7 Results:
A Specimen of Types designed and sold by Frederic W. Goudy, The Village Letter Foundery, Forest Hills Gardens, New York, 1921 September.
This subseries contains specimens of Goudy types printed at the Village Press from 1904 to 1938. The materials are arranged chronologically by date of issue, as set out in Melbert B. Cary, Jr., A Bibliography of The Village Press (New York: Press of the Woolly Whale, 1938).
Commonsenz, 'Uncle' Caslon, "A Plea for an 'American' Typography for Government Posters". Creative Typography News, vol. 1, no. 1, 1950 October.
Reference to Frederic W. Goudy.
A Specimen Sheet of Goudy Old Style, 1948.
This subseries contains commercial specimens of several types designed by Frederic W. Goudy, issued by the two companies--American Type Founders Compan (ATF) and Lanston Monotype Machine Company--for whom he designed types, or by other companies that distributed the types under license. The Goudy Catalogue and Italic, and Goudy Extrabold and Italic issued by American Type Founders Company were not designed by Goudy, but by Morris Fuller Benton.
Advance Showing. Goudytype: An Original Type Design by Frederic William Goudy, [1916].
This subseries contains commercial specimens of several types designed by Frederic W. Goudy, issued by the two companies--American Type Founders Compan (ATF) and Lanston Monotype Machine Company--for whom he designed types, or by other companies that distributed the types under license. The Goudy Catalogue and Italic, and Goudy Extrabold and Italic issued by American Type Founders Company were not designed by Goudy, but by Morris Fuller Benton.
Fish, Williston. The Last Will of Charles Lounsbury. Printed by Howard Coggeshall, 1942.
Emmons, Earl H. Le Chapeau Immortel. [New York,] Press of the Woolly Whale, 1928 November.
This series contains printed keepsakes and tributes to Frederic W. Goudy, primarily on the occasion of his birthday. The majority date from 1935 onwards, and a large number are printed by Earl H. Emmons' Maveric Press, or by Howard Coggeshall. The materials include keepsakes commemorating the centennial of Goudy's birth, 1965-1966, and two undated items.
A Specimen Sheet Showing Almost All of the "Lost" Goudy Types, 1947.
This subseries contains commercial specimens of several types designed by Frederic W. Goudy, issued by the two companies--American Type Founders Compan (ATF) and Lanston Monotype Machine Company--for whom he designed types, or by other companies that distributed the types under license. The Goudy Catalogue and Italic, and Goudy Extrabold and Italic issued by American Type Founders Company were not designed by Goudy, but by Morris Fuller Benton.