In 2003, The Bieler Press was commissioned to produce one of the
final chapbooks of The Gruffyground Press, The Phoenix and Turtle. Publisher, Anthony Baker,
never did shut down though so this was followed by several other
projects from Gruffyground, including the recent The Elegie (below). Both titles are available from Gruffyground.
The Phoenix and Turtle. The poem of ‘Truthes and Beauties doome
and date’ by William Shakespeare. Based on a setting by Sem Hartz.
Hartz, in an attempt to capture the look of the Secretary hand of
Shakespeare’s period, chose the Enschedé foundry’s Lettres Françoise
Civilité of Robert Granjon for his edition. The typeface used in this
edition is a size-optimized and letterpress-configured version of
Hoefler & Frere-Jones’ digital rendition.
The cover features a digitally reconstructed engraved ornamental initial
originally designed by Richard Pynson (ca 1505). A capital S, with the
head and elongated neck of a mythological bird extending out from the
letterform.
Designed and letterpress printed by Gerald Lange from photopolymer
plates on Frankfurt Creme and Curtis Flannel (covers). Hand sewn by the
publisher.
The edition is limited to 220 copies. 11 pages. 4-1/8 by 6-1/4 inches.
2003.
Recently produced by Lange (November 2014) is An Elegie by Ben Jonson, whose production is patterned after the above The Phoenix and Turtle,
but features a different Civilité (based on the original Saint
Augustin) from the digital foundry P22. Papers (except for cover color)
and sizing are otherwise similar. This is typeset by Baker’s
bibliographer Mark Askam of Chestnut Press, who also created a similar
cover image to fit this new publication (a composite from 15th century
elements of Vérald and Malliet). This is considered the second issue in
Gruffygrounds’ Shakespeare and His Contemporaries series.
As previously, designed and letterpress printed by Gerald Lange from photopolymer
plates on Frankfurt Creme and Curtis Flannel (covers). Hand sewn by the
publisher.
The edition is limited to 220 copies. 7 pages. 4-1/8 by 6-1/4 inches.
2014.
Sunday, December 21, 2014
New Goudy Broadside Available
The Appearance of the Work. A short quote by Frederic W. Goudy, designed and printed in four passes on mouldmade paper. Issued in a limited edition given to attendees of Gerald Lange’s lecture “The Photopolymer Plate Process and Refined Typography on the Letterpress Printed Page,” sponsored by the American Printing American History Association, May 4, 2013. Set by Lange in Trinité No. 3 from The Enschedé Font Foundry. 70 copies were kept for sale. 8⅞ by 10½ inches. $40.00.
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