Box 15
Contains 23 Results:
Ars Typographica, Frederic W. Goudy, editor, vol. 1, no. 4. New York, Press of the Woolly Whale, 1934 October.
Typographica. No. 4. Marlborough, New York, The Village Letter Foundery, 1926 July.
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).
Scott, Temple. "The Village Press", American Printer, p. 35-36, 1923 June 20.
This subseries contains accounts of the history and publications of the Village Press, written by individuals other than Frederic W. Goudy.
Selected from Prose Fancies by Richard Le Gallienne. Composed by Richard Ellis, 1938.
Selling a Typeface to Fred Goudy. By Lucian Bernhard. Composition by the Composing Room, Inc. New York, 1938.
Alac! Poor Frederic. By Earl H. Emmons, 1938.
Initials FWG, formatted to contain excerpt from Broadcast of Lowell Thomas over NBC Network Station WJZ on Monday, September 17, 1934. Designed by Matthew Cammanday, 1938.
Goudy Catalogue and Italic. American Type Founders, Book of American Types: ATF Standard Faces, p. 49-64, 1919 circa.
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.
Goudy Cursive: An Interpretation of the Earliest Known Roman Cursive Writing by Mr. Goudy. American Type Founders, Book of American Types: ATF Standard Faces, p. 37-48, 1916 circa.
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.
Goudy Extrabold and Goudy Extrabold Italic, 1927 circa.
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.