Lettering for students & craftsmen

by Graily Hewitt, 1864-1952

Other authorsCharles Pearce (Bookjacket designer), Pitman Press (Printer), Frederick V. Burridge (Dedicatee)
Hardcover, 1976

Status

Available

Call number

NK3600 .H61

Publication

New York, New York : Pentalic Corporation, 1976, c1930

Description

Both a history and a how-to book, this landmark work by a great British calligrapher is required reading for every serious student of the art. Graily Hewitt introduces the general principles and the importance of the pen in the history of writing, tracing the development of minuscules and majuscules and other lettering styles. He then devotes a major portion of the book to Roman capitals, arrangement, legibility, and materials, including pens and inks, paper and parchment, pigments, gilding, and other methods. Full, detailed chapters on numerals, the double stroke, the theory of letters, and other topics round out the text. More than 400 illustrations offer instructional guidance on correct form, spacing, proportion, serifs, paragraph initials, raised letters, and much more. Complete letter-by-letter sequences show how to write the alphabet in formal minuscule and Roman capitals. In addition, samples of great calligraphy from Greek and Roman sources, The Book of Kells, medieval Italian manuscripts, and the author's own work document the glorious results achieved by master calligraphers of the past.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member johnbratby
For such a little old book it is amazing, Written in a very 'old-fashioned' manner - understandably; it was first published in 1930; but it leaves nothing out - from alphabets to materials, layout to gilding - it's all there.
For a person starting to learn calligraphy it's a beginner's book, but
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five years later it's still keeping pace, and covering more advanced techniques, In fact it's almost worth saying that the calligrapher doesn't need to buy any additional books. Obviously more modern techniques and materials are not included - so maybe one other book is required!
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Original publication date

1930

Physical description

336 p.; 20.2 cm

Copy notes

Reprint. Originally published: London : Seeley Service, 1930.
Contents: Introductory -- The pen's standard -- Historical -- Method -- Cursive minuscule -- Semiformal minuscule -- Example of formal alphabet (minuscule) -- Formal and cursive majuscules -- Flat pen, minuscule and majuscule -- Numerals -- The double stroke -- Compound capitals (Gothic manner) -- Compound Roman capitals (Renaissance manner) -- Roman capitals: proportions -- Roman capitals: details of construction -- Arrangement (general) -- Arrangement (of books) -- Some other 'arrangements' -- Decorative arrangements -- Theory of letters -- Of legibility -- Legibility: clearness -- Legibility: speed -- Legibility: beauty -- Materials: pens and ink -- Materials: paper and parchment -- Materials: pounce, etc., pigments -- Of materials: the asiso for gilding -- Gilding the asiso -- Written books.
Includes index.
Brown-gray pictorial dust jacket over black cloth-covered boards, gilt on spine, no endbands.
Foot of spine heavily bumped. Dust jacket in Mylar.

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