It's and we've got a little mystery afoot! All we know about "Noah's Alphabet of the Ark" is that it was "taken from an 18th C. alphabet" and bears the ownership label of Lili and Erich Wronker of The Ron Press. Any ideas? See more here: https://t.co/1pKamOyuNc

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It's the American Encyclopedia of Printing! Which begins w/ a colonialist chromolith, of course. https://t.co/5BTtJ8dcXO

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This we give you "The Discovery of Florida," hand set in Fransiscan type. Grabhorn Press, 1946. https://t.co/xwchXxNdTB

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We've got a new acquisition this Simon Redington’s SHAKE: The Ballad of the Blue Jean Bop https://t.co/HqUVA9KrVj

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Abstract typeface from the creator of the Photoshop cover https://t.co/bkmbfgDXFh

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We're enjoying a bright Tuesday with typeface by designer Jonathan Hoefler

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There's something ever so slightly Oriental about this Kewl font by - and we like it

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This pretty floral font by Anniksha Began has got us dreaming of summer http://t.co/wBbkXX2SoR

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"There are a lot of naff script fonts out there," says , "but this is a good one."

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