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51Bell (surname) — Bell is a surname, and may refer to many people.Family name name=BellA* Acton Bell, pseudonym of Anne Brontë * Adrian Bell, British farmer writer, father of Martin Bell * Alexander Graham Bell (1847 1922), inventor * Alexander Melville Bell,… …
52Abel Buell — Infobox Engineer image size = caption = name = Abel Buell nationality = American birth date = 1742 birth place = Killingworth, Connecticut death date = 1822 death place = New Haven, Connecticut education = Goldsmith apprentice spouse = Un named… …
53Firmin Didot — (April 14 1764 ndash; April 24 1836) was a French printer, engraver, and type founder. He invented the word stereotype , which in printing refers to the metal printing plate created for the actual printing of pages (as opposed to printing pages… …
54Caslon — /kaz leuhn/, n. 1. William, 1692 1766, English type founder and designer. 2. Print. an old style type modeled after the types designed by William Caslon. * * * …
55Garamond — /gar euh mond /, n. a printing type designed in 1540 by Claude Garamond (c1480 1561), French type founder. [1865 70] * * * …
56New York Free Circulating Library — 49 Bond Street (opened 1883) where the first branch of the NYFCL settled for most of its existence. Country United States …
57Garamond — [gar′ə mänd΄] n. a style of type orig. designed by Claude Garamond, 16th cent. Fr. type founder …
58Caslon — /kaz leuhn/, n. 1. William, 1692 1766, English type founder and designer. 2. Print. an old style type modeled after the types designed by William Caslon …
59Garamond — /gar euh mond /, n. a printing type designed in 1540 by Claude Garamond (c1480 1561), French type founder. [1865 70] …
60Cas|lon — «KAZ luhn», noun. an old style printing type designed by William Caslon, an English type founder, 1692 1766, or a face imitating his design …