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Pen and graver : alphabets & pages of calligraphy / by Hermann Zapf ; with a pref. by Paul Standard ; cut in metal by August Rosenberger.
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Main Author:
Zapf, Hermann
Other Authors:
Rosenberger, August
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
New York :
Museum Books,
1952.
Subjects:
Calligraphy.
Uniform Title:
Feder und Stichel.
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